Want to apply Vocational training and research
There are different types of residence permits for people who are going to carry out research or participate in vocational training.
The applicant is the person who wishes to visit or live in Norway.
- Trainee: For students who are to be trainees in Norway.
- Researchers with own funds: For researchers who are to carry out research in Norway, but who do not have a Norwegian employer.
Who are you?
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Researcher with own funds
The term researcher refers to a person with a master's degree who is to engage in research.
Please note! If you are a researcher who has an employer in Norway, you must apply for a residence permit as a skilled worker.
Requirements of the researcher
- You must pay an application fee.
- You must carry out research at a Norwegian university, university college, institute or similar.
- You must have enough money to live on. This means at least
NOK 13 790 per month, or NOK 151 690 per year
for the entire academic year. This money may consist of pay from a foreign employer, a grant from abroad or Norway, own funds that you have in your account, or a combination of the above. - You may receive a grant instead of pay. The grant must correspond to the Norwegian State Educational Loan Fund's (Lånekassen's) basic support for full-time studies for higher education, i.e. for the academic year 2024/2025, at least
NOK 13 790 per month
- You must have somewhere to live.
- The circumstances in your home country must indicate that it is likely that you can return home when you have completed your studies.
Rights and obligations for applicants who are granted a permit
- If you are granted a permit, you will also be granted permission to work part-time 20 hours per week, including remote work, in addition to your research and full-time during holidays.
- Your spouse or cohabitant and children can usually apply to come and live with you in Norway. If your family members apply at the same time as you, you will receive the answer to your applications at the same time.
- The period you have this permit does not count if you later wish to apply for a permanent residence permit.
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Trainees
Requirements of the trainee
- You must pay an application fee.
- You can only be a trainee whilst taking higher education. The education must be at a foreign educational institution.
- You cannot have completed your education. In such cases, you must instead apply for a permit as a skilled worker. You cannot have a stay as a trainee at the start of your studies either.
- The purpose of the traineeship must be to get practical training as a part of your education.
- Normally, you cannot previously have been a trainee, or have worked in the same field as the one you are going to work as a trainee.
- You must have somewhere to live.
- You must have turned 18 years old when you apply, and not have turned 30 years old.
- The circumstances in your home country must indicate that it is likely that you can return home when you have completed your trainee period.
Requirements relating to the trainee period
- You must have received a concrete offer of full-time employment as a trainee.
- The work you do during the trainee period must be relevant to your education.
- You can either be paid or receive a grant. Your pay must not be less than is normal in Norway:
- If you are to work in an industry in which a collective agreement applies, you must be paid the collective wage rate for trainees.
- If you are going to work in an industry in which no collective agreement applies, your pay cannot be poorer than what is normal for a trainee in your occupation in the place you are going to work.
- You may receive a grant instead of pay. The grant must correspond to the Norwegian State Educational Loan Fund's (Lånekassen's) basic support for full-time studies for higher education, i.e. for the academic year 2024/2025, at least
NOK 13 790 per month
.
- You can only have one employer.
- You are not allowed to work remotely unless it is part of the job you have been granted a residence permit to do.
Rights and obligations for applicants who are granted a permit
- You can be granted a residence permit for up to six months. If the industry in which you will be an intern commonly offers longer trainee periods, you can get a residence permit for up to twelve months. You must be able to show a training plan for the entire period applied for.
- You cannot renew your residence permit.
- Your spouse or cohabitant and children can usually apply to come and live with you in Norway. If your family members apply at the same time as you, you will receive the answer to your applications at the same time.
- The period you have this permit does not count if you later wish to apply for a permanent residence permit.