Passport and procedures for entering Norway

There are 4 things you should know before crossing the border on your trip to Norway:

1- Citizens of the European Union, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Andorra, Switzerland, and Ireland only need a valid passport or national identity card to enter Norway.

2- For nationals of visa-exempt countries in the Schengen Area, a passport valid for more than three months after the end of the stay is required for stays up to 90 days.

3- Travelers going to or coming from another Schengen State do not need a new visa, thanks to the Schengen Agreement.

4- Nationals of other countries must obtain a type C ("short stay visa") for stays up to 90 days, and should consult the official Norwegian immigration services website for details and processing times.


AUTHENTIK ADVICE: Make copies of your passport before leaving for your vacation. Keep a copy in a separate location from the original. That way, if your passport is lost or stolen, it will be much easier to get help.


IMPORTANT NOTE: These laws and regulations may change without notice. We strongly recommend contacting your Embassy or High Commission before planning your trip.



What Documents do I Need when Travelling with Children?

Minors, in addition to their identity document, must present parental authorisation to travel.

Divorced or separated parents who share custody of their children should carry copies of the legal custody documents.

Adults who are not the parents or guardians of a child with whom they are travelling must have a written consent letter from the parents or guardians authorizing them to take the child on a trip out of the country. The consent letter should include addresses and telephone numbers where the parents or guardian can be reached and confirm that the child has not been abducted and is not accompanying the adults in question against their will.


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