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  • An FAQ guide to what happens in Norway if you lose your job. How the benefits process works, who is entitled to benefits, how much you get, and much more.

    Losing your job in any country is a stressful experience. When it’s not your home country, those feelings can multiply. The good news is that Norway’s unemployment benefits are among the best in the world.

    If you lose your job in Norway, you are most likely entitled to unemployment benefits, with Government help to get a new job. But how much do you get paid and what if you leave voluntarily?

    Here are the answers to those and many more of your most common questions about unemployment in Norway.

    How unemployment works in Norway

    First things first, make sure you understand the rules and regulations relating to employment law in Norway. These are very specific especially about why and when you can be dismissed.

    The unemployment benefit process is managed by the Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration (NAV). Wherever you live in Norway, there will be a NAV office near you.

    How to register as unemployed in Norway

    In order to receive unemployment benefits, you have to register with NAV as a job seeker. Once this is do

    Omstillingsstønad

    Du må være i minimalt 50 prosent utdanning såsom Nav äger vurdert vilket nødvendig for at ni skal kunne komme inom jobb og forsørge deg selv. Hvis du kombinerer utdanning tillsammans med jobb, må du enten jobbe alternativt studere 50 prosent.

    For å ha rett til omstillingsstønad mens ni studerer, må utdanningen ni tar være nødvendig for at ni skal kunne komme inom jobb, slik at ni kan bli i stand til å forsørge deg selv tillsammans egen inntekt.

    Du må være i minimalt 50 prosent utdanning for å äga rett til omstillingsstønad.

    Vi vurderer utdanningen ni ønsker å ta når du søker om stønad eller når du allerede får stønad og skal begynne å studere. Da vurderer vi

    • hva målet tillsammans utdanningen din er
    • om detta er nødvendig å studere for å nå målet ditt
    • om utdanningen er hensiktsmessig. Da vurderer vi blant annet både behovet inom arbeidsmarkedet og dine muligheter

    Har du allerede en utdanning som gjør deg kvalifisert til et yrke alternativt som kunna brukes inom flere yrker, vil ni som hovedregel ikke ett fåtal støtte til å studere mer. oss kan gjøre unntak hvis din utdanning eller yrkeserfaring ikke lenger er betydelsefull. Utdanning fra høgskole alternativt universitet blir ikke utdatert.

    Vi kan også gjøre unntak fra denne regelen hvis u

    Unemployment benefit (dagpenger)

    If you have worked in Norway and travelled home to another EEA country less than once a week, you can apply for unemployment benefit (dagpenger) in Norway if you become unemployed or temporarily laid off. If you travel back to your home country, you can apply for unemployment benefit there.

    You are temporarily laid off or partly unemployed

    If you are temporarily laid off or partly unemployed from your job in Norway, you can apply for Norwegian unemployment benefit. You do not need to stay in Norway while receiving your unemployment benefit.

    You become fully unemployed 

    If you lose your job in Norway and become fully unemployed, you can choose to apply for unemployment benefit in Norway or apply for unemployment benefit in your home country. Where you stay determines where you can apply.

    You are staying in Norway and want to apply for unemployment benefit

    If you apply for unemployment benefit from Nav, you must stay in Norway while receiving the unemployment benefit. If you are in your home country when you lose your job, you must return to Norway to apply for unemployment benefit.

    How to apply for unemployment benefit.

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