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For Americans and Canadians, work isn't just how you pay for Norway — it's how you're allowed to be there at all. The skilled-worker permit needs a confirmed offer and 2026 salary floors of NOK 545,400+. And no, you can't just do your US job from a fjord: remote work needs a permit too.

Figures verified 9 July 2026
The key numbers · 2026
  • Skilled-worker minimum salary: NOK 545,400/yr (bachelor's-level) · NOK 624,700/yr (master's-level) where no collective agreement applies
  • Self-employed permit: likely profit of NOK 341,373/yr minimum, sole proprietorship, skilled work only
  • Standard full-time week: 37.5 hours · vacation: 25 working days by law
  • Lose your job: 6 months to find another on a skilled-worker permit
  • Digital-nomad visas available: 0
  • US–Norway totalization agreement: since 1984 — no double social security

The skilled-worker permit, in brief

The requirements: a degree or 3-year vocational qualification, a concrete (normally full-time) job offer from one Norwegian employer, and pay that isn't below the Norwegian norm — the collective-agreement rate where one applies, otherwise the 2026 floors above. New since recent fraud problems: your employer must confirm the job offer to UDI before you can even submit the application. Permits run up to 3 years for degree-level jobs, your spouse gets work rights, and permanent residency comes at year 3. The full route is mapped in Visas & Residency.

Who actually gets hired from North America: energy (oil, gas, offshore wind), maritime, health personnel (authorisation required via the Directorate of Health), IT, and academia. English-speaking workplaces are common in these sectors; long-term progression without Norwegian is not.

Remote work: the rule people don't want to hear

UDI's position is explicit: you may not work remotely from Norway unless your permit covers it. There is no digital-nomad visa, and your 90/180 visitor days do not authorise working for your US or Canadian employer from a rented cabin. A skilled-worker permit ties you to the job it was granted for. If a remote-work lifestyle is the plan, Norway is currently the wrong country — Spain and Portugal have actual routes for it.

Self-employment: skilled work, not investment

The self-employed permit requires a sole proprietorship (not a limited company), work that genuinely requires your skilled qualifications and your presence in Norway, and a likely profit of at least NOK 341,373/year (2026). It's renewed yearly and counts toward permanent residency at 3 years. What it is not: a back door for consultants serving only foreign clients, or an investor route — Norway doesn't have one.

Social security: the cross-border wiring

United StatesCanada
Double contributions?No — totalization agreement since 1984. You pay into one system at a time; credits combine for benefit eligibility.Coordination under the Canada–Norway social security agreement; CPP/OAS rules coordinate with Norwegian pensions — confirm specifics with Service Canada.
What you pay in NorwayNational insurance contribution: 7.6% of salary (ages 17–69) or 10.8% on most self-employment income (2026) — this is what buys healthcare and pension rights.
Your home pensionUS Social Security is payable to citizens living in Norway.CPP is exportable; OAS export depends on your years of Canadian residence — check before you leave.

Working culture, quickly

In this section

Guides

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Getting hired in Norway from abroad

Where the English-speaking jobs are, how the offer-confirmation step works, and realistic timelines.

Coming soon

The self-employed permit in practice

Business plans UDI accepts, the profit test, and the sole-proprietorship trap.

Coming soon

Your Social Security & CPP in Norway

Totalization, benefit export, and the questions for SSA and Service Canada before you move.

Sources

  1. UDI — skilled workers (incl. job-offer confirmation, 6-month job-search rule, self-employed NOK 341,373): udi.no (checked 9 Jul 2026)
  2. UDI — 2026 salary floors: Pay and working conditions in Norway
  3. UDI — remote work: udi.no
  4. Working hours and holidays: Working Environment Act & Holidays Act via the Norwegian Labour Inspection Authority
  5. US–Norway totalization (1984): ssa.gov · Canada–Norway agreement: canada.ca
  6. National insurance contribution rates 2026: Skatteetaten
This page is general information, not legal or employment advice. Confirm permit conditions with UDI before accepting an offer.
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