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Territories, disputed areas or restricted zones. Visa requirements for Norwegian citizens for visits to various territories, disputed areas, partially recognized countries and restricted zones: Special permit required (4 days: 25 euro for Orthodox visitors, 35 euro for non-Orthodox visitors, 18 euro for students).
With effect from 1 January 2020 Norway allows dual citizenship. [6]A Norwegian citizen acquiring a foreign citizenship does not lose Norwegian citizenship. [7] Former Norwegian citizens who lost Norwegian citizenship prior to this date (upon naturalisation in another country) may re-acquire Norwegian citizenship by declaration.
A Norwegian passport (Norwegian: norsk pass, Northern Sami: norgga pássa) is the passport issued to nationals of Norway for the purpose of international travel. Beside serving as proof of Norwegian citizenship, they facilitate the process of securing assistance from Norwegian consular officials abroad (or public officials in the mission of another Nordic country in case a Norwegian consular ...
A. Visa requirements for Abkhazian citizens. Visa requirements for Afghan citizens. Visa requirements for Albanian citizens. Visa requirements for Algerian citizens. Visa requirements for Andorran citizens. Visa requirements for Angolan citizens. Visa requirements for Antigua and Barbuda citizens.
The following countries require electronic registrations for all citizens of the European Union who don't need a visa: Australia requires EU citizens to obtain an eVisitor, which is issued free of charge. Canada requires EU citizens to obtain an eTA if arriving by air. The application fee is 7 CAD.
Non-Norwegian citizens could not be issued passports, and without a government-issued ID card which showed their national identity number, they were unable to open a bank account. This further hindered them from getting jobs, as Norwegian anti-money laundering laws require wages to be paid to a bank account. [ 13 ]
Citizens of EFTA member states enjoy the freedom of movement in each other's territories as stipulated by the EFTA Convention.[1] This means that nationals of Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland can travel, reside, and work in any of the other EFTA countries without requiring a visa or work permit.
Pre approved visa can be obtained on arrival. International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis required. [186] Visas for US citizens are either single entry or multiple entry and valid for 5 years. The fee for single entry 3 month validity is 60 dollars and the fee for the multiple entry visa is 100 dollars.