The new year will see Norway ring in several changes, ranging from tweaks to the mortgage regulations to new tax rates.
PM with message to the public, young people worried about the economy, and Torp Airport reopened after emergency landing.
As we prepare to leave the current year behind us, cities across Norway have made preparations to celebrate 2025’s arrival.
Norway will celebrate the calendar turning over from December 31st to January 1st, meaning you can expect disruption and reduced business hours. Here’s what is open and what closes over the New Year.
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A proposal to raise the language requirements for permanent residence was submitted for consultation by the Norwegian ...
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