Work in Vestfold

This section offers advice and step-by-step guides to help you plan and prepare for working and living in Vestfold.

Quick Notes on Permits

  • EU/EEA Citizens: You can stay in Norway for 6 months to find a job. Just be sure to register with the Norwegian police as a job seeker within 3 months of arriving.
  • Non-EU/EEA Citizens: If you’re from outside the EU/EEA and want to work in Norway, you’ll need a residence permit (formerly known as a work permit).

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Quick tips - Before arrival

  • Start your job search early – it can take 2-6 months
  • Keep all documents organized and make copies
  • Learn basic Norwegian phrases before arrival

Quick tips - After arrival

  • Complete police registration within 8 days of arrival
  • Get your tax card before starting work to avoid 50% tax
  • Open a bank account as soon as you have your ID number

Before Arrival

Preparation Phase

This guide outlines the essential steps you must complete before traveling to Vestfold, Norway. Following these steps in order will ensure you have the proper documentation and arrangements in place for a successful relocation.

Your Journey

Job

Permit

Home

Travel

Important Note

This guide provides general information. Always verify current requirements and procedures on official Norwegian government websites, as regulations may change.

Secure a Job

REQUIRED

Obtain a signed employment contract from a Norwegian employer. This contract is essential for your residence permit application and must meet Norwegian employment standards and salary requirements.

Why?

Your employment contract is the cornerstone of your immigration process. Without it, you cannot apply for a residence permit. The job must be for skilled work with salary and conditions that meet Norwegian standards.

Requirements

Clear job title and description

Salary meeting in Norwegian standards

Working hours and conditions

Employment duration

Resources

Finn.no

Major Norwegian job portal

Nav.no

Major Norwegian job portal

LinkedIn

Professional networking platform

Company Websites

Direct applications to Vestfold companies

Get Your Permit

REQUIRED

Submit your residence permit application to the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration (UDI). This permit grants you the legal right to live and work in Norway for the duration specified in your employment contract.

Why?

A residence permit is your legal right to live and work in Norway. You cannot start your new job without it. The application process can take some time, so it’s essential to start this as soon as you have your job contract.

Required Documents

Valid passport

Employment contract

Educational qualifications

Applications fee payment

Resources

UDI.no

Official application portal

Norwegian Embassy

Submit documents in your country

Find a Home

IMPORTANT

Arrange suitable housing accommodation in Vestfold before your arrival. Having confirmed housing is required for your residence permit application and ensures a smooth transition upon arrival in Norway.

Why?

Having a confirmed address is necessary for your residence permit application, as well as for registering with the authorities upon arrival. It provides a stable base for you to begin your new life.

Required Documents

Proof of income or savings

Security deposit (typically 3 months`rent)

Signed rental agreement

Resources

Finn.no

Popular rental and shared housing website

Hybel.no

Popular rental and shared housing website

Local Real Estate Agencies

Search "Eiendomsmegler" + Vestfold town names

Facebook Groups

Local rental groups like "Leiligheter til leie i Vestfold"

Book Your Travel

FINAL STEP

Book your travel arrangements to Norway once your residence permit is approved. Coordinate your arrival date with your employer and ensure you have all necessary documentation for entry.

Why?

With your residence permit secured, you can now finalize your travel plans. Booking in advance can save money, and having a clear arrival date helps you coordinate with your employer and landlord.

Travel Checklist

Valid passport

Residence permit documentation

Confirmed arrival date

Resources

Travel Guides & Airlines

Popular rental and shared housing website

Smart to Have and Do

Additional services that will make your life in Norway easier and more convenient

Norwegian Mobile Plan

Recommended

A Norwegian phone number is essential for Vipps payments and many local services.

Quick Start: Pre-paid SIM

Get from Narvesen or 7-Eleven with just your passport

Long-term: Subscription

Telenor, Telia, ICE (requires bank account & ID number)

Resources: Consumer Council website, Mycall for international residents

Register with a GP

Important

Register with a general practitioner (fastlege) for healthcare access.

How to Register

Use HelseNorge.no with your BankID to find and register with a local GP

Requirement: BankID (highest security level) needed for HelseNorge access

Public Transport Card

Convenient

Get a travel card for buses and trains in Vestfold region.

Vestfold Transport

Visit VKT (Vestfold Kollektivtrafikk) website or local transport hubs

Tip: Many transport apps accept Norwegian bank cards

Vipps Payment App

Essential

Norway’s most popular payment app for person-to-person transfers and shopping.

Requirements

Norwegian bank account + Norwegian phone number

Usage: Split bills, pay at stores, send money to friends

After Arrival

Getting Started Phase

The first few weeks after you arrive in Vestfold are crucial for getting settled in both work and daily life. This guide is designed to help you through two main priorities: the required administrative tasks to legally live and work here, and the practical steps for daily life that will help you settle in faster. Getting these sorted efficiently will allow you to focus on your new job and life in Vestfold.

Your Getting Started Journey

Police

ID Number

Tax Card

Bank

Digital ID

Priority Timeline

Complete these steps in order within your first month. Some services depend on others, so following the sequence is important.

Key Authorities

To help you navigate the system, here is a quick guide to the main authorities you will encounter

UDI

Norwegian Directorate for Immigration

Handles your initial residence permit application. This is where you applied before arriving in Norway.

Politiet

The Police

Issues your physical residence card and registers your presence in Norway. You'll need to visit them after arrival.

Skatteetaten

The Norwegian Tax Administration

Assigns your ID number (D-number or National ID Number) and manages your tax card and address registration.

NAV

The Norwegian Labour and Welfare Authority

Manages social services and welfare, but you will not typically need to interact with them immediately upon arrival.

Important Note for Vestfold

There is no Service Centre for Foreign Workers (SUA) in Vestfold. You will need to visit the individual authorities (Police and Tax Administration) separately.

Register with Official Authorities

REQUIRED

Attend a pre-booked appointment with the police to show your documents and register your physical residence.

Why?

This is the official step to confirm your identity and legally register your presence in Norway. For non-EU/EEA citizens, the residence card is your proof of your right to live and work here. For EU/EEA citizens, this is the required registration if you plan to stay for more than three months.

Requirements

Book appointment online via UDI portal

Bring your passport

Official letter granting residence permit

Signed employment contract

Resources

UDI.no

Norwegian Directorate of Immigration - main resource for booking appiontments

Get a D-Number or National ID Number

ESSENTIAL

Visit a tax office that performs ID checks to register your move to Norway.

Why?

This number is your official identification in Norway and is crucial for almost everything: getting a tax card, opening a bank account, and accessing public services.

Required Documents

Bring your passport

Residence permit card (if applicable)

Employment contract

Important Information

Staying 6+ months?

You'll be assigned a National ID Number (fødselsnummer)

Shorter stay?

You'll receive a D-number

Assignment Process

National ID Number is assigned automatically after police registration for non-EU/EEA citizens. EU/EEA citizens can apply at tax office after police registration.

Resources

Skatteetaten.no

Norwegian Tax Administration - "Move to Norway" page with information on tax offices that handle ID checks and required documents

Apply for a Tax Deduction Card

CRITICAL

Apply for a tax deduction card as soon as you have your D-number or National ID Number.

Why This Is Critical!

Your employer is legally required to deduct a very high percentage of your salary (currently 50%) if you do not have a tax deduction card. Having one ensures you pay the correct amount of tax from the start.

Required Documents

Your identification number (D-number or National ID)

Employment start date

Employer's information

Tax Schemes

PAYE Scheme

Most new foreign workers are automatically enrolled in the Pay As You Earn fixed-percentage scheme

Standard Norwegian Tax

You can also choose the standard Norwegian tax system

Resources

Skatteetaten.no

Online application portal for tax deduction card and detailed information on tax schemes

Your Employer

Can guide you through this process

Open a Norwegian Bank Account

ESSENTIAL

Visit a local bank in Vestfold to open a bank account.

Why?

A Norwegian bank account is essential for receiving your salary and managing your finances. It is also required for getting a BankID, a secure electronic ID for online services.

Required Documents

Your passport

Residence permit card (if applicable)

D-number or National ID Number

Employment contract (may be required)

Timeframe & Tips

Processing Time

The process can take up to 4 weeks due to identity verification and postal delivery

Best Practice

The easiest way to open an account is to wait until you have your Norwegian ID number

Speed Up Process

Ensure all documents are correct and check your email regularly for messages from the bank

Getting Started

Once your account is open, you can set up popular digital services like BankID for secure identification and Vipps for easy person-to-person payments.

Get a Digital ID and Access Public Services

IMPORTANT

Order a digital ID to log in to secure online portals for government and health services.

Why?

A digital ID (eID) is your key to the digital public sector in Norway. It allows you to securely access online banking, your health journal, tax forms, and official messages from public agencies.

Types of eID

BankID

The most common and secure eID, provided by your bank. It has the highest security level and is required for most high-security services.

Requirement: Permanent National ID Number only

MinID

A lower-security eID that provides access to many public services, but not those with the highest security demands (like your health journal).

Available with: D-number

Key Digital Services

HelseNorge

Portal for all medical information. Requires highest security level (BankID) for health journal access and GP registration

Altinn

Primary platform for government communication, tax information, and official forms

Digital Mailbox

Secure inbox (Digipost/eBoks) where public agencies send official messages and documents

Smart to Have and Do

Additional services that will make your life in Norway easier and more convenient

Norwegian Mobile Plan

Recommended

A Norwegian phone number is essential for Vipps payments and many local services.

Quick Start: Pre-paid SIM

Get from Narvesen or 7-Eleven with just your passport

Long-term: Subscription

Telenor, Telia, ICE (requires bank account & ID number)

Resources: Consumer Council website, Mycall for international residents

Register with a GP

Important

Register with a general practitioner (fastlege) for healthcare access.

How to Register

Use HelseNorge.no with your BankID to find and register with a local GP

Requirement: BankID (highest security level) needed for HelseNorge access

Public Transport Card

Convenient

Get a travel card for buses and trains in Vestfold region.

Vestfold Transport

Visit VKT (Vestfold Kollektivtrafikk) website or local transport hubs

Tip: Many transport apps accept Norwegian bank cards

Vipps Payment App

Essential

Norway’s most popular payment app for person-to-person transfers and shopping.

Requirements

Norwegian bank account + Norwegian phone number

Usage: Split bills, pay at stores, send money to friends