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   (Lønnsgaranti) (Dagpenger permittering) (Sykepenger - EØS borgere) Formularze (Veiledning -utfylling av krav om dagpenger) (nødvendige vedlegg krav om dagpenger) (Meldeplikt -utfylling av meldekort) załączyć do zwolnienia (egenerklæring- utenlandsk sykemelding) Broszury  (Dagpengebrosjyre)  (Jobbe og bo i Norge,EURES)  

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Paying tax in Norway

If you work in Norway you need toBusinesses and self-employed personsInformation from skatteetaten.no

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Working in Norway for…

Jeśli pracujesz w Norwegii, musisz     Businesses and self-employed persons   Information from skatteetaten.no  

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Work contract template -…

Business related documen templates for norway  

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How to write a…

Writing a good CV may be crucial for getting the job you want. We give you some pointers to make sure your CV lands you an invitation for a interview. Your CV is your stats and accomplishments and is one of the first things an employer or recruitment agency will look at. The form and the way you present yourself will have a key role in your employment. Surveys show that employers spend less than 18 seconds on each CV, so it is important to have a tidy and clean CV resume. When seconds matter, a simple spelling error, can get your CV in the trash bin. We've gone through many résumés and will share both our collected experience, and feedback from employers.   So what is a CV and what does it mean? CV is a short acronym of curriculum vitae, in Latin, and is used along with curricula..

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Working as religious leader\teacher…

Religious leaders/teachers Requirements of the employee You must  Requirements relating to your education/qualifications In principle, you must have a master's degree in your religion or in pedagogics from a university/ university college. If you do not have an education that meets these requirements, we can make exceptions in certain special cases.  Requirements relating to the employment relationship You must have received a concrete offer of full-time employment from one specific employer in Norway.  If, for religious reasons, it is not normal to be paid this much, we can accept that your pay will be at least NOK 238 784 per year pre-tax. If, for religious reasons, you cannot be paid any money at all, the UDI may grant your application on the condition that your employer guarantees that you will be provided with board, lodging and other necessities. Rights and obligations You can get a residence permit for one year at..

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Living and working in…

[vc_row][vc_column width="2/3"][vc_column_text] Labour market trends Unemployment  in Norway has been among the lowest levels in Europe for a number of years. In April 2010, NAV (the Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration) recorded unemployment rate of 3.2 per cent. Norway experienced an economic upturn in 2006 and 2007. However, towards the end of 2008 Norway also fell victim to the global financial crisis and 2009 was characterised by numerous lay-offs and increasing unemployment. The demand for labour varies in different sectors. The structure of employment varies considerably from one Norwegian county to the next. Public services and the fisheries are the dominant sectors in the northern part of Norway, while industry accounts for a large share in the coastal counties in southern Norway. Many people in the cities of Oslo, Bergen and Trondheim work in financial and business services. The regional variation is smaller in other sectors, such as building and construction. More..

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Paid Education While Working

Getting a covered education by the employer is perhaps one of the most favorable benefits of nature in the tax law. When the employer covers education at colleges, university or the like, this tax is free when: The education provides competence in current or future position at current employer. The education is conducted at up to 4 semesters, a maximum of 20 months, calculated from a full-time study (part-time position lengthened the requirement proportionate). The employee has been employed in a full-time position at least one year prior to starting education. As long as these terms are met there is no cap on how expensive the education is, as long as what is covered is actual education costs.

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