Use this moving abroad planner I’ve put together for Norway as a checklist of everything you need to know and do before and after you arrive in this country.
A few months before you leave for Norway, you will likely need to:
- Choose a city using Wikitravel.
- Make a budget based on the cost of living information found on Numbeo or Expatistan.
- Check the Center for Disease Control and Prevention website to see if you need to get any vaccines.
- Book a flight on Expedia, Travelocity, Kayak, directly on the airline’s website, or your favorite flight booking site.
- Book short term accommodation using TripAdvisor, Expedia, Hotels.com, Airbnb, Hostelworld, Booking.com, or your favorite accommodation booking site.
- Get travel insurance from World Nomads or your favorite travel insurance company.
- Research Norway visa requirements and, if necessary, secure a visa.
- Start to learn Norwegian.
- Find an international relocation company using Expat Focus.
- Learn about how to ship your dog, cat or pet at PetRelocation.com.
Several weeks in advance of your departure to Norway, you should:
- Notify your bank and post office that you are moving.
- Check currency exchange rates at Oanda.com.
- Find out what electric outlets are used in Norway by doing a search on this page on Wikipedia.
- Shop for last minute items on Amazon.com.
- Learn about the airport amenities by browsing iFly.com.
- Track your flight status using Flight Stats or Flight Aware.
Upon arrival in Norway, you might need to:
- Take a taxi from the airport to where you will be staying.
- Get a rental car on Expedia, Travelocity, or your favorite car rental booking site.
- Register with the authorities and take care of other formalities.
- Research transportation options.
- Memorize the emergency numbers.
In the first few weeks after you arrive, you might have to:
- Sign up for an online dating site.
- Find an apartment.
- Continue looking for a job.
- Explore telephone and internet options.
- Check out good places to eat using a site like TripAdvisor.
- Get a Tax Card.
- Research things to do on Wikitravel.
- Check to see when the public holidays are.
During the first few months after you arrive, you might have to:
- Go shopping.
- Search for a doctor or dentist.
During your first year, you might need to:
- Pay taxes and file a tax return.
- Apply for a driver’s license.
- Extend, renew, or apply for a new visa.
- Follow some good expat blogs.
Further Reading
Worldwide Moving Guide: Everything you need to know in order to plan your move to 65+ countries around the world.
Worldwide Jobs Guide: Be sure to check out my posts on how to find jobs in any country in the world.
Worldwide Apartments Guide: If you are interested in renting an apartment in this country, take a look at my articles on how to find an apartment in various countries around the world.
Worldwide Dating Guide: Also, check out my posts on the best online dating sites in 60+ countries around the world.
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