Consular services

10/11/2009 //

All foreign nationals who wish to come to Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Iceland must have a valid passport or other identity documents which are recognised as a travel document. Croatian citizens do not require visa to these countries for stay up to 90 days. Read more

As a Croatian national, you may visit Norway without a visa. However, Norway has a restricted and regulated immigration. This means that there is no general access to enter Norway to work or live there.   Read more

Norwegian citizenship may be obtained through birth or adoption or by notification or application. Read more

Muster Supervision of maritime service is carried out through the employer's precontrol and through the general control by special employment offices/Foreign Service stations to ensure that the employee meets the requirements prescribed for the service in question. When commencing a new employment relationship, the employer shall submit the following documents to the Foreign Service station or ... Read more

Family immigration means that a family member abroad may come to Norway to live with a family member who already lives in Norway, or who is to settle here Read more

Asylum Asylum is given only to persons who have a well-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group or political opinion. Social and economical difficulties do not qualify for asylum or a residence permit. Asylum seekers, whose claims are found to be groundless, will have to return to their home country immediately.   ... Read more

Among the functions which can be performed at the Norwegian Embassy are authentication of signatures or the correctness of copies, that an act of violation has been made by a certain person, confirmation of legitimated factual information, confirmation that an authority or a person has the right to carry out certain official functions and that a person holds a certain position or has the right ... Read more