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Poles in Norway - more economic immigrants

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According to the latest research (the Norwegian Statistical Office), there are more and more fjords in the country. A year ago, 15 people appeared in Norway. new inhabitants - Poles constitute the largest percentage of this number. Will this trend increase? Why do we choose Scandinavians? We answer this question in the article below. 

Poles in Norway - we are working on fjords more and more willingly!

Most immigrants come to work from Poland, Lithuania and India. Just take a closer look at the year 2018. Among immigrants Poles were the most employed (3,6 thousand). At the same time, 2 people were hired. employees from Lithuania and 800 Indians.

A wave of returns to the country? Are you sure?

There has been a lot of talk lately about compatriots returning to their homeland. Of course, some immigrants return to the country and start new lives life in Poland. However, these are not huge numbers. IN Norway is constantly increasing its workforce of Polish origin - there are more and more of us.

An important topic - we will talk about it on the air

We are in constant contact with companies employing Poles in Norway. We say and we will continue to talk about the situation Poles at work - you can listen to us via our website and Facebook. High income, good working conditions - this attracts Poles to the country of fjords. Of course, there are often beautiful views and proximity to nature an important selection criterion. We will talk on air with representatives of companies employing immigrant workers. Stay with us!

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