Living in OSLO: How to Move There, Cost of Living, and Job Options (2020) | Expats Everywhere

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  • @Luredreier
    @Luredreier 3 роки тому +17

    0:37
    No, we didn't gain independence in 1814.
    We *declared* independence because the twin kingdom of Denmark-Norway lost the Napoleonic wars and had to cede Norway to Sweden.
    Not something we where happy with, do we wrote a constitution and declared independence.
    Faught a brief war vs Sweden, lost and entered a new personal union with them.
    We only gained independence later after some more work.
    Our national day isn't celebrating our independence day but our constitution day.

  • @c3realK1ll4h
    @c3realK1ll4h 2 роки тому +3

    Nothing took my heart more than oslo, and i been everywhere, i dont care about the weather

  • @violetb6715
    @violetb6715 3 роки тому +33

    I've been interested to move to Norway. It sounds cheaper than living in California

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  3 роки тому +3

      Great! Let us know if you do it.

    • @TheOdinCrusade
      @TheOdinCrusade 3 роки тому +26

      If you do, learn the language. Almost all of us know english very well, but if you want to get friends and participate in your new friends conversations, it is crucial to know our language. If you don't, you will be a bit on the outside.

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  3 роки тому +3

      @@TheOdinCrusade good advice and well said. 🙏

    • @mariapablo2127
      @mariapablo2127 3 роки тому +7

      I have many family in Oslo and it’s not cheaper than Cali. The food, transportation, energy, gas and owning a car is almost double,

    • @TheOdinCrusade
      @TheOdinCrusade 3 роки тому +1

      @@mariapablo2127 Yes, but how is it compared to income in California? And Oslo is the most expensive city in Norway and i honestly dont understand why people live there.

  • @lilyruff1411
    @lilyruff1411 2 роки тому +4

    hearing those prices in 2022 is honestly a relief lol

  • @Anita-t4t7p
    @Anita-t4t7p 5 місяців тому +1

    Straight to the point, thank you for the work info. Very helpful!

  • @vtxgenie1
    @vtxgenie1 Рік тому +1

    I really like the video, but will add that when large US metro area prices of major chains, small bars, hotels, restaurants and coffee shops are compared with Norway, Oslo and Bergen are often cheaper. I don't know where I can buy a mixed coffee under $5, and many venues charge around $10 for beer, with restaurants typically starting at $30 per person (fast food now is typically over $15 pp and can easily be over 20), and high dollar restaurants can easily exceed $100-150 pp vs higher quality Nordic food at $30-50 pp. Groceries were the same when comparing equally fresh and natural foods in the US, but in the US there are more low quality food selections for less money.

  • @andreaskk1
    @andreaskk1 3 роки тому +15

    Oslo was the most expensive city to live in for a number of years and at top 3 for a few years too, but after the oil prices collapsed in 2014 the Norwegian currency dropped drastically in value, effectively making Norway a much cheaper country to travel to than it was. It’s still somewhat expensive, a 10-12 dollar ordinary beer at an ordinary bar is a lot anywhere, but the prices are not what they used to be for foreigners travelling to Norway.

  • @SirRohan
    @SirRohan 3 роки тому +23

    >Oslo living prices are expensive
    [Laughs and cries in Californian]

  • @willmurrow
    @willmurrow 3 роки тому +4

    Professional, pertenant, accurate and entertaining. Best video I've viewed on this topic. Subscribed!

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  3 роки тому

      Welcome aboard! Thanks for the feedback, Will. We've got a lot of content coming up about Portugal and then we'll get back to more global stuff soon.

  • @Desmuu
    @Desmuu 3 роки тому +7

    Do have any ideas as to where I should look for jobs in Norway if I speak Norwegian totally fine, but I'm lower-class in the USA and don't have a degree?

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  3 роки тому +2

      Good question, Desmond. It will depend a bit on skills and work experience as to where you're going to go to refine your search. For a more general search, maybe check out this site www.finn.no/job/browse.html

    • @innerpull
      @innerpull 2 роки тому +1

      I'm still trying to figure this one out...

    • @Desmuu
      @Desmuu 2 роки тому +2

      @@innerpull Jeg snakker norsk nesten flytende i mange år. Jeg kan fortsatt ikke finne en jobb som tilbyr arbeidsvisum, alt krever en grad. 🙃💀

  • @mariapablo2127
    @mariapablo2127 3 роки тому +14

    How about the language? Do I need to learn Norsk before moving? Thank you!

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  3 роки тому +7

      Hi Maria, thanks for the question here. You wouldn't NEED to learn it before going, however, it would help a lot if you did start learning and obviously continue to learn while living there. That's always the best, but in general, one could get by with English.

    • @lpdude2005
      @lpdude2005 3 роки тому +2

      It depends on your education. There are many international companies in Norway and there are many companies that have English as their working language. Communication, oil gas, high teck, technology in general.

    • @australianpatriot
      @australianpatriot 9 місяців тому

      u kinda do

  • @frodehagen8690
    @frodehagen8690 3 роки тому +7

    Nice video, but come on guys. It is expensive, but so is the US. I have lived in California for a few months, and rents are superhigh in SF. Was about 24000 kr. for a small apt. in central SF, or Hyde st. You should look into buying power instead. The met. area of Oslo is 1580000 ih. hence more expensive. New York is more expensive than a small city etc. Same everywere. And, once you get to know Oslo, you will find cheaper places to eat, to have a coffee etc. And, luckily, you don’t need to add a huge tip like you do in the US. :-) Also, people can live of their wages here if they work in a restaurant, shop etc. And benefits if you have a baby, lose your job etc. is up to and beyond what you find in most countries, not to mention free education, hospitals etc. Be happy, and welcome to Norway.. :)

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks for sharing, Frode. Good details here.

    • @westerneurope1752
      @westerneurope1752 3 роки тому

      Free education? This is a classic misunderstanding and is hardly not correct even for the public universities. Have you checked out the tuition on private BI Norwegian Business School for example? The public schools charge just a symbolic tuition yes - but including the cost of books and equipment it's far from free. Cheap boardinghouses are hardly available and students have to pay heavy rents in the private market.

    • @frodehagen8690
      @frodehagen8690 3 роки тому +1

      @@westerneurope1752 So is the case in many countries, but lets agree to disagree.

    • @vtxgenie1
      @vtxgenie1 Рік тому

      Same for prices in NY, Phoenix, Seattle and all surrounding suburbs. All the Nordic countries come in the same or cheaper for daily costs in comparison, especially if you need to take advantage of the many services offered/included in taxes outside the US.

  • @geirkarlsen7329
    @geirkarlsen7329 Рік тому

    It`s a little colder in Oslo compared to the west coast in the winter because the gulf of Mexico has less impact there.

  • @muhamedhusein2980
    @muhamedhusein2980 Рік тому

    Thank you so much guys, i am recent petroleum engineer graduate, I wanna know if there is more petroleum jobs in Norway

  • @miss_xenia_
    @miss_xenia_ 2 роки тому +1

    Looked into rent in Oslo and a fully furnished Airbnb can be cheaper than renting a smaller space in Auckland, Aotearoa, in a similar location 😂😂😂

  • @matchbox3eb
    @matchbox3eb 6 місяців тому

    Hey guys, great video. I'm also an expat from the states. Been abroad since 2020. Looking at coming to Norway. How did you go about obtaining work permits? Did you find the process difficult? I'm submitting as a skilled job seeker.

  • @TH-ie6jr
    @TH-ie6jr 4 роки тому +4

    Thank you for the video guys! Aiming to move there this January from the UK :) popping my pants with fear as I am taking a course also.

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  4 роки тому +1

      T H You're welcome! Thank you for letting us know. Don't worry, you got this! Please keep us posted.

    • @konan8353
      @konan8353 4 роки тому

      Would you mind giving a little extra info? I'm also in the UK, I'm hoping either to study my firth year in Norway, or move there immediately after I'm finished Uni. Any info would be super informative 👍

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  4 роки тому

      srjv00 what kind of info are you looking for?

    • @johnmauro8792
      @johnmauro8792 3 роки тому

      Hello, I'm making videos about life in Oslo, so if you would like to check them up it would be great! :D

  • @cavalierxii3036
    @cavalierxii3036 2 роки тому

    I liked y’all’s style of explanation. Very rational analysis but gives pros and cons. Really want to visit, hopefully having an engineering/sales background will help offset the base high cost of living and necessity of visa/sponsorship

  • @justonmanley6933
    @justonmanley6933 2 роки тому

    Great video, I’m here in Norway now and that definitely still informative

  • @AndreasEUR
    @AndreasEUR 4 роки тому +2

    3:43 Actually a 1 year pass (or 12x30 days) is 1022 USD as of current rate.

  • @flokiguy2219
    @flokiguy2219 Рік тому

    So question, ive been debating about moving to norway for about a couple months now and i decided that im going to do it. How much money do yall think i should save up before i move there

  • @Samlyod-g8u
    @Samlyod-g8u 6 місяців тому

    I want to come and live in oslo Norway, but I am in south Africa, what can do? I tried applying for jobs in hospitality from this side but no luck, it's not just Norway

  • @markflood9418
    @markflood9418 3 роки тому

    I been thinking about moving to Norway for a long time. I was looking at Oslo plus I love the country. What you think would be best place to live and have a job

  • @jia2001
    @jia2001 4 роки тому +7

    It is not expenssive if you pay for stuff with Norwegian salery :)
    Expect for housing that is expenssive.

  • @WinnieRoe
    @WinnieRoe 4 роки тому +2

    Sheesh, an average 1 bedroom in the area of California I live in can range fron $1,600 to almost $3,000. Apartment cost sounds like a dream in comparison.

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  4 роки тому

      Yup! Are you in SF or LA?

    • @WinnieRoe
      @WinnieRoe 4 роки тому

      LA

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  4 роки тому

      @@WinnieRoe mass exodus or media hype?
      Either way, price could come down.
      So when are you planning on moving? Let us know how we can help.

    • @andreaskk1
      @andreaskk1 3 роки тому +2

      @Gwen Medvigy Oslo was the most expensive city to live in for a number of years and at top 3 for a few years too, but after the oil prices collapsed in 2014 the Norwegian currency dropped drastically in value, effectively making Norway a much cheaper country to travel to than it was. It’s still somewhat expensive, a 12 dollar ordinary beer at an ordinary bar is a lot anywhere. But the prices are not what they used to be for foreigners.

    • @druidsongevergreens
      @druidsongevergreens 3 роки тому

      Same in portland

  • @westerneurope1752
    @westerneurope1752 3 роки тому +1

    Here's a correction. Oslo has been the Norwegian capitol since the year 1314.

  • @herbert3177
    @herbert3177 3 роки тому

    not sure if you are aware of this or not, but the word "gate" in Karl Johans gate actually means "street" (So it means Karl Johan's street)
    :)

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you 🙏We didn't get ahold of our Oslo contact in time 😂He would have sorted us out.

  • @kikistars1170
    @kikistars1170 4 роки тому +1

    I want to move to norway as a photographer and a writer could you make a video on that what it would be like as a photographer and a writer in Norway oslo please!

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  4 роки тому +1

      Awesome! We hope you're able to do that. What you're looking for we actually provide via our Patreon. Check this out and look at the Citizen tier. www.patreon.com/expatseverywhere/membership

    • @johnmauro8792
      @johnmauro8792 3 роки тому

      Hello, I'm making videos about life in Oslo, so if you would like to check them up it would be great! :D

  • @johnmauro8792
    @johnmauro8792 3 роки тому +3

    Great video about Oslo! I also made some videos about life here in Norway. Keep it up with the great work!

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks, John. Where are you from? All the best with your channel.

    • @johnmauro8792
      @johnmauro8792 3 роки тому +1

      @@ExpatsEverywhere Thank you so much guys! My parents are filipinos, but I was born and grew up in Italy. I've been here in Oslo for two years now. It's a great city

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  3 роки тому

      @@johnmauro8792 Nice, so you’re a man of the world as a true TCK! 👏

  • @SSJReslin
    @SSJReslin 3 роки тому

    When you say things are expensive over there are we talking in USD or Norwegian Krones?

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  3 роки тому +1

      The equivalent in either currency compared to other countries. They doesn't take into consideration local jobs having a higher pay structure over the whole compared to the same job in another country. If someone is working remotely from the US or UK for example, they'll probably find their salary doesn't go as far in Norway than in their home country.

  • @oreculeslazyinterstellarte5798
    @oreculeslazyinterstellarte5798 3 роки тому +1

    Hello, I was wondering what language is most common I would have to learn ( or get familiar with)

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  3 роки тому +1

      It's certainly Norwegian, but you can get around with English. Learning Norwegian would be important to make daily life better.

  • @francessmarius909
    @francessmarius909 4 роки тому +8

    I'm impressed.

  • @abbasdarwiche5590
    @abbasdarwiche5590 2 роки тому

    We ( my wife and I) like your video; you explained alot of things.
    I am a US citizen, and I am trying to move and work in Norway for the last 2 years.
    I am into Construction Management (highways, utilities, etc).
    Any recommendations???
    Looking forward to hearing from you

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  2 роки тому

      Hi Abbas, thanks for the message and we're glad that you like our video. For what you're asking, we have a recommendation to contact Expat Empire as they'll be able to proved you with the bespoke services that you're looking for. Since they're a partner, if you let them know that you came from ExpatsEverywhere, you'll get a 10% discount on their services after your free consultation. expatempire.com/

  • @Luredreier
    @Luredreier 3 роки тому +1

    2:29
    The Norwegian word "Gate" is not pronounced like the English word "Gate" and the Norwegian word means "street"
    The "a" has a different pronunciation.
    I think you guys use the same "a" sound in "car"?
    As for the "e" at the end, it's *not* silent, and it also has a different sound then the English one.
    The "a" sound in the *English* word "Gate" sounds more like "æi" to me I guess?

  • @konan8353
    @konan8353 4 роки тому +1

    Very well done video, the bad mic is quite frustrating though and the framing is a little off, but it was super informative 👍👍

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  4 роки тому

      srjv00 Thank you. Yea, we’re not pros at the AV game but we’re trying to get better. We appreciate the feedback a lot though. Much appreciated.

  • @jj-bu6yb
    @jj-bu6yb 3 роки тому +1

    Hey guys :) i m thinking about moving to Oslo, I was there in this summer. I felt in love with it.
    I’m on my 30s studying business management. What would be your advice ?

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  3 роки тому +3

      Hey, thanks for commenting. Oslo is great! Are you still studying? If so, get a student visa and finish your studies there or further your education there and while there, start networking to get into a company that can sponsor your visa after your student visa expires.

    • @jj-bu6yb
      @jj-bu6yb 3 роки тому

      @@ExpatsEverywhere I’m lucky Because I have an European citizenship :)
      Thank! Sometimes I think I’m a bit old ahh

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  3 роки тому +2

      @@jj-bu6yb Ahh, so what advice are you looking for? We thought you meant for a visa. 😁
      You're not too old! No way.

    • @jj-bu6yb
      @jj-bu6yb 3 роки тому

      @@ExpatsEverywhere how to look fo a job, which websites? I loved so much that culture. I live in uk and life here is not good at all:)

    • @johnmauro8792
      @johnmauro8792 3 роки тому

      @@jj-bu6yb you should check Finn.no! they usually post job offer there. Good luck! Btw I'm making videos about life in Oslo, if you're interested it would be great if you check them up :D

  • @js3bago813
    @js3bago813 3 роки тому

    Thank you this helped so much! I’m gonna subscribe for more

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  3 роки тому

      Fantastic! Thank you. We appreciate it and like that you've reached out.

  • @tatianazuniga7772
    @tatianazuniga7772 3 роки тому +1

    can you do a day in and day out day...

  • @maxlangleyjp
    @maxlangleyjp 4 роки тому +3

    Is going to Norway for a us citizenship easy or hard

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  4 роки тому +2

      Thanks for the question, Maxwell. Correct us if we're wrong but you're asking, "Is it easy or hard for US citizens to move to Norway?"
      It is a tough one to answer because everyone's easy and hard is different.
      Here's what we can say. Americans can go through VFS Global for their residence visa.
      The Norwegian site has information found here www.norway.no/en/usa/services-info/visitors-visa-res-permit/
      But if you notice, it is a Schengen country so if you're just wanting to go for a visit (not right now due to covid-19) Americans are allowed up to 90 days in a 180 day period visa free.

    • @lpdude2005
      @lpdude2005 4 роки тому

      All people can come to Norway - either as a tourist or job seeker. Many companies have English as their working language. Many people from the USA work here. You need education at the college level. If you have a job, you get a longer stay and you can get permanent residence and citizenship No. 2 (in addition to yours from the US)

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  4 роки тому

      @@lpdude2005 Hi Glenn, are you an expat there or do you have a company that helps?

    • @lpdude2005
      @lpdude2005 4 роки тому

      @@ExpatsEverywhere Hello. I only know the rules because I like to stay informed. Right now I have worked with several (who already live in Norway) people from Germany - which is fine and from Serbia and Eritrea which is a bit more complicated - but still simple. If you are talking about education then I can probably send you some links.

  • @derxarthur2719
    @derxarthur2719 4 роки тому +3

    So what’s the average salary at Norway

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  4 роки тому +1

      In Oslo in particular, it's around $3,500 USD per month (after taxes).

    • @derxarthur2719
      @derxarthur2719 4 роки тому

      Expats Everywhere ok thank you for your message. Sorry to disturb you what about lowest salary

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  4 роки тому

      It's no bother. You know, there's not really a minimum wage. For a lower-end salary, you're looking at something around/below the $20/hour mark.

    • @lpdude2005
      @lpdude2005 4 роки тому

      @@derxarthur2719 Yes it is - it is actually forbidden to underpay people living in Norway - $ 18 per hour. Normal working week is 37.5 hours. Everyone who works in Norway automatically receives free health insurance - Maximum payment for doctor visits approx. $ 30 / and 100% free after a total cost of $ 230 per. year. Also applies to psychiatrists - transport. Tax deductions are also your savings for old-age benefits from 62-67 years. If you become ill, you will receive 100% of your salary from the State for up to 360 days / then 60% + other benefits.

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  4 роки тому

      @@minevr5839 Thanks for the question. It really depends on the job/industry. Check out this link. www.udi.no/en/want-to-apply/work-immigration/?c=usa
      Also, in the US VFS Global will be the place to process your work visa. www.vfsglobal.com/norway/USA/
      You're welcome and thanks for watching. We hope to have you as a subscriber and positive commenter in the comment section of other videos. Cheers!

  • @georgefrost5771
    @georgefrost5771 3 роки тому

    To move there it's a must to know already norwegian to work or it's ok if you learn in process? I am finishing my studies as an automotive technician ... What do you think? Is job in need?

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  3 роки тому

      From everything that we've seen and been told, it's not a must but if you're working in a local job where you'll be interacting with locals regularly and not let's say tourist or colleagues at an international company, you'll need/want to know Norwegian to serve customers in the local language. If you don't have as much public interaction with you job or zero public interaction, you should be okay to start. Are you in the learning process now?

    • @georgefrost5771
      @georgefrost5771 3 роки тому

      @@ExpatsEverywhere no.. not yet ! Still making research about norway to be honest! From what I see till now it's a promising and beautiful country

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  3 роки тому

      @@georgefrost5771 Good stuff. Keep taking action. You're on the right course.

  • @monideepgoswami
    @monideepgoswami 3 роки тому

    Hi do you happen to have any idea on career prospects in the field of data science in Norway?

  • @oceanblue5794
    @oceanblue5794 2 роки тому +1

    I realize this video is a year old but I truly desire to relocate to Norway from Seattle, WA. I'm leaning towards Bergen, Tromso, or Oslo.
    I'm an accountant that performs mostly tax work. Are there a lot of opportunities there for tax accountants?
    Thank You kindly.

    • @jadeykg123
      @jadeykg123 2 роки тому

      I'm currently an accounting student in Indiana that wants to move to Norway and I would also like an answer to this question.

    • @inquisitor4635
      @inquisitor4635 2 роки тому +1

      I know a few Americans and other foreigners that were accountants in their home country before coming to Norway. They were all deemed to high risk to hire as they are not considered familiar with Norwegian tax laws. Why take such a risk on a foreigner when there are plenty of Norwegians to hire that need no extra effort to train? My recommendation is to visit Norway and actually secure an employment contract with a firm before you even actually physically move to Norway. I recommend this to anyone also working in the field of law or in medicine.

    • @themetricsystem7967
      @themetricsystem7967 2 роки тому

      Really good Norwegian skills is a requirement in such jobs. You must be able to have reading comprehensive skills when reading and interpreting Norwegian laws

  • @hannahsheppard74
    @hannahsheppard74 4 роки тому +4

    omg tampa represent!!

  • @incel007
    @incel007 3 роки тому +1

    im studying engineering in egypt rn what are the steps to move there and also study there , fees ? or free ? i want to know

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  3 роки тому

      Good question. It's pretty niche and certainly not in the scope of what we do, however, our advice is to research schools that you're interested in studying at, figure out what those fees are, and then start working on a student application. Once you've been accepted, you can use that acceptance to work on your student visa. This will get you moving.

    • @incel007
      @incel007 3 роки тому

      @@ExpatsEverywhere thanks for the advice i will do my research

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  3 роки тому

      @@incel007 You're welcome. All the best! Keep us posted.

    • @lpdude2005
      @lpdude2005 3 роки тому

      www.studyinnorway.no/ With that field of study, you are pretty sure of a job in Norway. All schools in Norway are free - and international students can also receive scholarships in addition.

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  3 роки тому

      @@lpdude2005 🙏 👍

  • @ranomarcila3289
    @ranomarcila3289 4 роки тому +1

    Thnx you for this video

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  4 роки тому

      Rano Marcila Thank you for commenting. If you know someone else that would like it, please share 😀

  • @MegaLKproduction
    @MegaLKproduction 3 роки тому

    Hello is there any platform where i can practise the Norwegian language with Norwegian native speakers :)) Video is great ,thank you

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it. Have you tried Memrise?

    • @MegaLKproduction
      @MegaLKproduction 3 роки тому

      @@ExpatsEverywhere No, but it's amazing i can tell ,thank you so much

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  3 роки тому +2

      @@MegaLKproduction you’re welcome. We haven’t tried it for Norwegian but we know their formula and content is strong. Glad to help. Take care. Enjoy your travels.

  • @davewicks787
    @davewicks787 3 роки тому

    Lived there for some years: It's a cradle to grave society, hence if you're born there, the high cost is ok, however, for expat's, the prices are high e.g. $USD 9 per gallon

  • @stephen5009
    @stephen5009 Рік тому

    Cold.... I will pass

  • @maciejsikora13
    @maciejsikora13 2 роки тому

    tampa is nowhere near oslo?!?!?!

  • @minimalisthungarianmumflit9361
    @minimalisthungarianmumflit9361 4 роки тому

    Hi me my husband and our little daughter looking to move in Norway can you find this period jobs in hospitality and can you rent house without work contract we are from Europe

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  4 роки тому

      Sorry, it seems our response didn't go through. We're not exactly sure about renting a house without a work contract because some landlords might require it. Email us at expatseverywhere@gmail.com and we'll do some digging for you.

  • @jacksonclayton21
    @jacksonclayton21 3 роки тому

    How hard is it for an American to move there?

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  3 роки тому +1

      Hey, Jackson. It really depends on why you're going there. Do you have a job offer? Are you going to study? Those are two good pathways.

    • @jacksonclayton21
      @jacksonclayton21 3 роки тому

      @@ExpatsEverywhere I am a welder. I know that welders are paid nicely over there and there's a shortage

  • @rowencardel6694
    @rowencardel6694 4 роки тому

    Is it cheap for international students?

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  4 роки тому

      What's your idea of cheap? Are we talking about schooling or life in general?

    • @rowencardel6694
      @rowencardel6694 4 роки тому

      @@ExpatsEverywhere about schooling

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  4 роки тому

      @@rowencardel6694 Pretty cheap and could be free. Check out this link from Studylink studylink.com/countries/norway/#:~:text=Cost%20of%20Studying%20and%20Living%20in%20Norway&text=Public%20universities%20in%20Norway%20do,NOK%20300%20and%20NOK%20600.

    • @rowencardel6694
      @rowencardel6694 4 роки тому

      according to you which the best city to reside in if you want to become a software developer.

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  4 роки тому

      @@rowencardel6694 Best city in the world?! Honestly, this is out of scope.

  • @kiwikiwi8462
    @kiwikiwi8462 4 роки тому +1

    I am a chef, can I find a job there?

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  4 роки тому +1

      Good question, try hotels first. Jump on their international website to see if any jobs are posted.

  • @santaclaus4558
    @santaclaus4558 3 роки тому

    Hi guys am Santa from india aged 60 yrs want to visit Norway on tourist visa please help me thanks

  • @joshuahernandez5180
    @joshuahernandez5180 2 роки тому

    What jobs are there in Oslo?

  • @butans.nerway6375
    @butans.nerway6375 3 роки тому

    👏🏻

  • @assala8020
    @assala8020 4 роки тому +2

    Hi , I have a regionally accredited online high school diploma , and i really want to move to Norway, do universities in Oslo accept this kind of diplomas or no , thank you .

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much for watching and commenting! Unfortunately, we don't know the answer to something that technical. The best course of action is to contact the school directly and be sure to ask them if their university accepts diplomas from accredited online high schools and also if it's common in general for Norwegian universities to accept those diplomas.

    • @assala8020
      @assala8020 4 роки тому

      @@ExpatsEverywhere thank you so much for replying

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  4 роки тому +1

      @@assala8020 You're very welcome. Sorry that we couldn't help directly. Please let us know how you get on and if we can help in any other way.

    • @themetricsystem7967
      @themetricsystem7967 3 роки тому

      you first need to send your papers to NOKUT. they approve or dismiss foreign education, and assess the compatibility/lack of compatibility with the requirements of different studies at norwegian universities and college universities (norwegian higher education). simply high school in the norwegian meaning of the word does not qualify as higher education in norway, hence your papers will not be assessed by NOKUT

  • @heino56
    @heino56 3 роки тому

    Oslo is the Capitol from Norway since 1314 !

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  3 роки тому

      We're seeing Ósló from 1314 to 1537 then a switch in the Kingdom of Denmark-Norway making København (Copenhagen) capital from 1537 to 1814. After that, Christiania (now named Oslo) is the Kingdom of Norway 1815-1877. 1877-1924 an apparent spelling change, Kristiania (still Oslo), for the United Kingdoms of Sweden-Norway. Finally, after Norway became a separate state again, the city went back to the original name Oslo from 1924.
      Do you see something different?

    • @westerneurope1752
      @westerneurope1752 3 роки тому

      @@ExpatsEverywhere Yes - we see something different indeed. Your claim of 1814 is inaccurate at best. Thanks for getting the facts straight.

  • @georgefrost5771
    @georgefrost5771 3 роки тому

    Does Norway support kids with autism?

    • @TullaRask
      @TullaRask 2 роки тому

      Well you have to live and work here naturally. Then we have a welfare state taking care of all people's needs, so I guess the answer is yes. We har lots of people with autism here, but naturally everyone want's more money and services, so they might not be the right people to ask :) I work as an assitant to a man with MS, and from what he can do on his own I think he's fairly happy with the help he has. I as an assistant would like a higher salary naturally.

  • @awaisshamraze7785
    @awaisshamraze7785 3 роки тому +1

    Oslo sounds cheap than Newyork ...But need to learn Norwegian language...:)

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  3 роки тому

      😊 Give it a try! Why not?

    • @torekristoffersen176
      @torekristoffersen176 3 роки тому

      Norwegian is a very easy language to learn for most native English speakers.... good luck

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  3 роки тому +1

      @@torekristoffersen176 thanks for the comment 🙏 love the positivity.

  • @leratomosete2827
    @leratomosete2827 3 роки тому

    What language that side speak

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  3 роки тому +2

      Norway has two official languages. Norwegian and Sami

    • @leratomosete2827
      @leratomosete2827 3 роки тому +1

      I need to learn that language and l love Norway oslo so much ❤❤❤❤😋

  • @amarildomedi4687
    @amarildomedi4687 4 роки тому

    why in $ ?????

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  4 роки тому +1

      Amarildo Medi is the question, why did we put costs in USD?

  • @Flopsaurus
    @Flopsaurus 2 дні тому

    This felt very forced

  • @realtopg
    @realtopg 3 роки тому

    How about diversity.. are Norwegians accepting of PoCs

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  3 роки тому

      From what we know and have seen, yes. As far as diversity, you can imagine it's not as diverse as other parts of Europe.

    • @TullaRask
      @TullaRask 2 роки тому

      @@ExpatsEverywhere Not as diverse as other parts of Europe. I'm not sure that's right. Our Parliament is very focused on including refugees, and send them to what ever community says yes to house and introduce them to our society. We use a lot of money on making them a part of our society. That means that they don't just settle in the same area as all their relatives and run an almost autonomous area in a country that isn't theirs from birth. They have to be integrated into Norwegian society and learn to live here as respectful and Law Abiding citizens.

  • @kaos88888888
    @kaos88888888 2 роки тому

    stop using farenheit ffs

  • @thadeuswaldrop5214
    @thadeuswaldrop5214 3 роки тому

    Fillmore and Public Act Natural then you will get more views

  • @Abdullahshah-ek2xy
    @Abdullahshah-ek2xy 2 місяці тому

    Why it seems like a boring place

  • @darkvader8155
    @darkvader8155 Рік тому

    Thanks for not shitting on the us. It’s become quite the fad.

  • @danielsea6479
    @danielsea6479 2 роки тому

    Maybe just me, she’s not happy man. I feel the friction.

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  2 роки тому +1

      Don't worry, Daniel. It's just you. - Josh & Kalie

  • @thadeuswaldrop5214
    @thadeuswaldrop5214 3 роки тому

    You sound like a robot, like you were speaking off a script. Joe Biden could do a better job and that's not good

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  3 роки тому +2

      That's funny. Let's be honest, no he couldn't. 😂