Emigration to Norway is always an important moment for anyone who wants to start a new and better life in the North. Usually, such a decision involves a whole great fusion of emotions. Of course, there are people who go to Norway without much fear. On the so-called "spontaneity". However, if we want to stay in Norway a little longer, we experience various emotions. On the one hand, there is excitement. New card in life. New chapter. A challenge for us. On the other hand, there is uncertainty, fear that we will cope. What helps? Certainly settling all the most important matters before leaving. Sounds trivial. Perhaps, however, if we take care of all the most important formalities, we will feel confident after all. We will be convinced that we have the situation under control. What then should you remember?
Emigration to Norway. Check the validity of the documents!
Seems obvious, doesn't it? It is precisely because of this obviousness that we can have problems. The validity period of the ID card seems to be long. However, time passes quickly and rushes forward. Before leaving, be sure to check the validity of your ID card and other important documents.
Set off to Norway with a "financial security cushion"
It's not about having millions. After all, we're going to earn money. We must, however, take into account the fact that, for example, we will have to look for a job. job in Norway there is, but you have to reach for it sometimes. Not always saying colloquially "we have it recorded!". You have to live on something. Even when renting a room, we must have certain funds. Single room - the first month of renting is about 2000-3000 PLN (4000-6000 kr). For this you need to add approximately two times this amount on the deposit. The price of a double room is 4000 PLN (8000 kr), plus the aforementioned deposit. Small studio apartment - here the price, depending on the city, is around 6000 PLN (12000 kr).
Don't burn bridges behind you ...
Emigration to Norway is an important decision. Regardless of whether we want to be here for a while or longer - it is not worth burning bridges in the country behind us. It's good to have a "good spirit" with whom you can always talk honestly - via the communicator, by phone. Contact with loved ones is a priority. Norwegian Polonia it is big so we will definitely find a friendly person here.