Schengen
countries
As part of the Schengen Agreement, there are no passport controls when
travelling between countries which have signed up to the agreement.
Citizens of these countries may therefore enter Norway freely, without
having to apply for a visa. The same applies to foreign nationals who
have a residence permit for one of the Schengen countries. The 24 member
states are Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland,
France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania,
Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia,
Portugal, Spain and Sweden.
It should be noted that European countries such as Ireland, Russia,
Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom are not parties to the agreement.
Countries exempt from visa requirement
A visa is not required for nationals of countries with which Norway
has signed a visa waiver agreement. Nationals of countries with a visa
waiver may stay in Norway for up to 90 days. The countries with which
Norway has a visa waiver agreement are:
A: Andorra, Argentina, Australia, Austria
B: Belgium, Bermuda (BDTC passport), Brazil, Brunei, Bulgaria
C: Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic
D: Denmark
E: El Salvador, Estonia
F: Finland, France
G: Germany, Greece, Guatemala
H: Hong Kong (SAR passport), Honduras, Hungary
I: Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy
J: Japan
K: Korean Republic
L: Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg
M: Macau (SAR passport), Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Monaco
N: Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua
P: Panama, Paraguay, Poland, Portugal
R: Romania
S: San Marino, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland
U: UK, Uruguay, USA
V: Vatican State, Venezuela
Diplomatic, service and special passports
Holders of the following diplomatic, service and special passports are
exempt from the visa requirement if they are travelling in the course
of their duties:
* Albanian diplomatic passport (only applies to ambassador accredited
to Norway and the ambassador’s spouse and children)
* Philippine diplomatic, service and special passports
* Macedonian diplomatic and service passports
* Moroccan diplomatic, service and special passports
* Pakistani diplomatic and service passports
* Russian diplomatic passport (only applies to ambassador accredited
to Norway and the ambassador’s spouse and children)
* South African diplomatic and service passports
* Thai diplomatic and service passports
* Turkish diplomatic, service and special passports
* Tunisian diplomatic passport
Others exempt from the visa requirement
Others who are exempt from the visa requirement include:
* Persons with a Norwegian work permit, residence permit or settlement
permit. The permit must be registered in the holder’s travel document
* Holders of a refugee travel document issued by Malta, Ireland, Liechtenstein,
Switzerland or the UK
* Holders of a British passport with unlimited/indefinite leave to enter
and remain in the UK
* Holders of a British “Emergency Travel Document”, when
the person is in transit in Norway, and the emergency travel document
states that the destination of the journey is the UK
* Holders of a German “Reiseausweis als Passersatz zur Rückkehr
in die Bundesrepublik Deutschland” (emergency passport), when
the person is in transit in Norway, and the emergency travel document
states that the destination of the journey is Germany
* Holders of a refugee seamen’s travel document issued by: Australia,
Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canada, Croatia, Denmark, France, Germany,
Ireland, Italy, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Mauritius, Monaco,
Morocco, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Serbia and
Montenegro, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland or the UK
* Holders of a seamen’s identity card issued by a state that is
a signatory to ILO Convention No. 108, when the holder intends to take
up or leave a post on board a vessel in a Norwegian port, or is a crew
member on a vessel and wants to visit the port of call during shore
leave
* Holders of a civil aviation licence, when the holder intends to travel
to Norway and stay in the country in connection with work within international
aviation
* Holders of a Philippine “Seafarer’s Identification and
Record Book” and/or a Philippine national passport (when the holder
is to take up a post on board a vessel in a Norwegian port)
* Recogized refugees, persons who are stateless and others without citizenship
but resident in another EU country who hold travel documents issued
by that country
* Pupils of school-going age who are resident in an EU country that
has implemented the Council Decision 94/795 when they are travelling
on a school-trip accompanied by teachers from the school
Requirements for nationals with visa waiver
If you are exempt from the requirement to obtain a visa for Norway,
you may stay in the Schengen area for up to 90 days. You may not stay
in the Schengen area for more than 90 days in the course of the past
180 days. This means that, after a stay of 90 days, you cannot re-enter
the Schengen area until another 90 days has elapsed. It is your responsibility
to ensure that you comply with this requirement.
You can use the UDI’s visa calculator to calculate how many more
days you can stay in the Schengen area.
There are certain requirements which apply to foreign nationals with
a visa waiver. You must have:
* Sufficient funds to cover your stay in Norway. As a rule, you have
to have NOK 500 per day that you will be staying in Norway, but if you
are staying with family or friends, the amount is somewhat lower
* A passport that is valid for at least three months beyond the period
of your stay in the Schengen area
* A legal right to return to your country of origin or other country
where you have a residence permit