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Norway Unveils New Work Visa Programme for 2025

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December 28, 2024
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Norway Unveils New Work Visa Programme for 2025

Norway has introduced changes to its Seasonal Work Visa program, which allows foreign nationals to work temporarily in the country.

These updates, set to take effect in 2025, will impact the eligibility criteria, application procedures, and job categories covered under the program.

TravelBiz reports that the changes are aimed at addressing labour shortages in specific industries while providing foreign workers with temporary employment opportunities in Norway.

The program has long been a key pathway for thousands of workers seeking jobs in seasonal sectors, such as agriculture, tourism, and forestry.

The Seasonal Work Visa permits foreign nationals to work in Norway for a set period in industries with seasonal demand. Common job categories include agriculture, forestry, and tourism.

 

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This visa is designed to help employers address temporary labour shortages while providing workers with international work experience.
The visa helps employers fill jobs during busy times when they need extra workers, and it also provides workers with the chance to gain experience in Norway for a limited period.
Applicants must meet specific eligibility criteria, including spending at least six months outside of Norway before reapplying. The visa also covers workers in sectors where there is seasonal demand, but some jobs are excluded from the program.

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The updated rules will limit the Seasonal Work Visa to specific job sectors. Eligible job categories include:

Agriculture: Work such as harvesting crops and planting trees.
Forestry: Jobs related to logging operations.
Tourism: Seasonal roles in hospitality and leisure industries.
Construction: Positions in areas with seasonal demand.
Nevertheless, jobs in trades such as carpentry, painting, and other similar professions will no longer be eligible for the visa. These changes are expected to focus the program on industries where labor shortages are most significant.

 

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To qualify for the Seasonal Work Visa, applicants must meet the following criteria:

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Employment Offer: Applicants must secure a full-time job offer from a registered Norwegian employer. If working for multiple employers, each must provide a separate contract with specific work details.
Proof of Accommodation: Applicants must provide evidence of suitable accommodation in Norway for the duration of their employment.
Sufficient Funds: Applicants must show they have enough financial resources to support themselves during their stay without relying on public assistance.
Health Insurance: Applicants are required to have comprehensive health insurance that covers them during their employment in Norway.

These requirements are designed to ensure that workers can live and work in Norway without burdening the country’s social systems.

The application process for the Seasonal Work Visa involves several steps:

Job Search: Applicants must first secure a job in an eligible sector.
Document Preparation: Applicants need to gather all necessary documents, including proof of employment, accommodation, financial resources, and health insurance.
Submission: Applications must be submitted through the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration (UDI) or a local Norwegian embassy.
Biometric Data: Applicants must attend a biometric appointment to provide fingerprints and other identifying information.
Norwegian authorities recommend applying early, as the process may take longer during peak seasons. Processing times can be delayed if documents are incomplete or incorrect.

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With an anticipated increase in demand for seasonal workers, reports inform that Norwegian authorities plan to issue up to 6,000 residence permits annually for seasonal work.
The Ministry of Labour and Social Inclusion has urged prospective applicants to start their preparations well in advance to avoid delays in processing their visa applications.
The updated rules are intended to simplify the application process and focus the program on sectors with the highest demand for seasonal workers.

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