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💼 New Salary Thresholds
Starting September 1, 2025, Norway will implement higher salary requirements for foreign workers applying for residence and work permits. -
🎓 Bachelor’s Degree Holders
Positions requiring a bachelor’s degree will necessitate a minimum annual salary of NOK 522,600 (€45,190), up from NOK 469,366 (€40,587). -
🎓 Master’s Degree Holders
Roles demanding a master’s degree will require at least NOK 599,200 (€51,802), an increase from NOK 513,100 (€44,358). -
📈 Aligning with Wage Growth
These adjustments aim to align foreign workers’ wages with Norway’s rising national wage levels and protect labor market standards. -
📝 Collective Agreements
Foreign workers in industries with collective agreements must be paid at the negotiated rate stated in those agreements. -
📉 Exceptions Possible
Applicants may qualify with a lower salary if they can prove it reflects the local standard for their occupation and region, with substantial evidence. -
👨👩👧👦 Family Reunification
The minimum income requirement for sponsors bringing family members has increased to NOK 400,000 (€34,116) per year. -
📊 Impact on Foreign Job Seekers
These changes may affect foreign job seekers, especially in sectors with lower average wages. -
🛂 Application Process
Applicants must provide proof of salary, employment contract, and educational qualifications during the application process. -
🔍 Stay Informed
Regularly check updates from the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration (UDI) to ensure compliance with the latest requirements.
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