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 2026The 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.
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.
| United States | Canada | |
|---|---|---|
| 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 Norway | National 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 pension | US 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. |
Where the English-speaking jobs are, how the offer-confirmation step works, and realistic timelines.
Business plans UDI accepts, the profit test, and the sole-proprietorship trap.
Totalization, benefit export, and the questions for SSA and Service Canada before you move.
Salary floors, offer confirmation, permit conditions — the details decide these cases. We'll introduce you to an immigration lawyer we've independently vetted for Norwegian work cases.