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In Norway, the social assistance system includes many different benefits. They are to ensure a minimum standard of living and dignity for all inhabitants of the country. Some of the most important benefits are:

  1. Unemployment benefit (dagpenger) - people who have lost their job and are registered with the employment office can receive an allowance of 60-80% of their last salary. This benefit is payable for up to 104 weeks.
  2. Illness Benefit (sykepenger) - If you become ill or injured, you may receive Illness Benefit equal to 100% of your wages. This benefit is payable for up to 52 weeks.
  3. Family allowance (barnetrygd) – families with children permanently resident in Norway they can receive
  4. in the amount of approximately NOK 1140 (approx. PLN 540) per month for each child under 18 years of age.
  5. Child care allowance (pleiepenger) - people who care for a sick or disabled child can receive an allowance of 100% of their wages. This benefit is payable for up to 312 weeks.
  6. Social allowance (sosialhjelp) - people who do not have enough means to live can receive social assistance to cover basic living needs such as housing, food and paying bills.

In addition, there are many other programs and initiatives in Norway aimed at supporting various social groups. These include the elderly, the disabled and immigrants. All these benefits are financed by the state and are available to anyone who meets certain conditions, regardless of origin or social status.

Benefits in Norway

The state protection system in Norway is very extensive and provides a wide range of social benefits for citizens and residents of the country. There are different types of benefits that may be awarded depending on the individual's personal and financial circumstances. The condition for acquiring the right to receive social benefits is being a member of the Norwegian social security system. This requires us to pay health, pension and disability insurance contributions. However, there are some differences in the requirements and amounts of benefits for Norwegian citizens and residents. People interested in obtaining social assistance in Norway should contact the Labor and Social Policy Office (NAV). Make your own inquiries about the individual conditions and procedures for applying for particular benefits.

  • family allowance, granted to each child up to 18 years of age registered with a legal guardian who is a member of Norwegian insurance system in Norway. This benefit is NOK 1 for a child over 054 years of age and until then it is NOK 6.
  • childcare allowance for children aged 13-23 months who do not attend a state nursery, NOK 7 per month,
  • parental benefit - up to 100% of the remuneration of the parent who takes care of a newborn child. You can take up to 59 weeks of paid holiday.
  • so-called barrel, amounting to NOK 84,
  • benefits for people who are wholly or partially unemployed, granted for a period of up to 104 weeks from losing a job, amounting to 62,4% of the last salary,
  • sickness benefits
  • allowances for widows and orphans
  • funeral benefits
  • pensions and pensions
  • financial aid for people in a difficult financial situation
  • housing benefits
  • care allowances for people caring for a sick family member

What conditions must be met to receive social benefits in Norway?

In addition, there are other requirements for receiving social security benefits in Norway, such as:

  1. Age: You must be at least 18 years of age to receive social security benefits.
  2. Work activity: You must show that you are looking for work and are taking all available measures to find employment. Opportunities and ability to work will be assessed on a case-by-case basis.
  3. Property: You must not own too many financial assets or real estate that can be sold to fund your livelihood.
  4. Migration status: You must have a valid permanent residence in Norway and have a valid social security card. People without valid migration status are not entitled to receive social benefits.
  5. Income: To get Social Security Benefit, you must show that your income is not enough to cover basic needs such as food, housing, bill payments, etc.
  6. Debts: If you have debts, including maintenance debts or taxes, this can affect your ability to receive Social Security.

It is worth noting that the process of applying for social benefits in Norway is complicated. Requirements may vary depending on each person's individual circumstances. For more information and assistance with the application process, please contact your local NAV office.

What are the chances of receiving social assistance in Norway?

Receiving social assistance in Norway depends on the applicant's individual situation and financial needs. NAV takes into account many factors, such as the number of family members and the cost of living, including rent, utilities, clothing, groceries and medications. The minimum requirements do not guarantee the automatic receipt of social assistance, and NAV treats this form of assistance as a last resort.

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Before providing social assistance, NAV also assesses whether there are other social support options that can help the applicant achieve his or her financial goals. They may also require the applicant to cash in unnecessary assets. Replacing the apartment with a more modest one or making other changes that will reduce the cost of living during the crisis. Therefore, the chance of receiving social assistance depends on the individual circumstances and needs of the applicant and on the availability of other forms of social support.

How long does it take to process an application for social benefits in Norway?

It is also worth remembering that the waiting time for processing the application may vary. It depends on the individual situation and the number of applications received by NAV at a given time. Therefore, if you have any specific financial needs, it is important to apply as soon as possible. Regularly follow the status of your case on the NAV website. Or contact the NAV office directly for information on the progress of your application.

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