- Points Based
- Most people below the age of 51 years old, with an occupation (listed on each country’s list), 2+ years of work experience & good English / French are eligible for this
- It is the most popular way of settling overseas
- Similar to skilled immigration
- Occupation must be listed on the state list
- Long term visa converted to PR & citizenship
- Very popular option for most countries
- Candidates who find a full time job & an employer overseas are eligible for this visa
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- Some countries offer permanent residency anyone who has a parent, brother, sister, uncle, aunt or first cousin overseas
- The sponsoring relative needs to be an citizen or a permanent resident of that country
- Many countries offer a temporary or PR visa in exchange for an investment
- Investment amounts can range from $50,000 to $500,000 or more



If you are an immigrant in Norway and want your family members to join you, you can ask them to apply for a dependent visa to live with you in Norway throughout your stay.
NORWAY DEPENDANT VISA
If you are an immigrant in Norway and want your family members to join you, you can ask them to apply for a dependent visa to live with you in Norway throughout your stay. This is referred to as “family immigration.” In most cases, you will not be able to apply on behalf of your family members.
You can bring the following dependents with you to Norway:
Spouse or registered partner
Children below the age of 18
Dependent children above 18
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
It is a necessity that the individual living in Norway can provide subsistence for the family members for them to be granted family immigration permits. The sponsor must also be able to provide suitable accommodation to family members.
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED
Your passport with copies of your passport’s used pages as well.
Application form which can be downloaded and submitted online from the Directorate of Immigration’s website
Two passport-size photos
Your birth certificate.
Proof of a family connection:
- Documents pertaining to household registration
- Certificate of Marriage
Bring the originals as well as copies of each document.
All documentation must be written in either English or Norwegian. If they aren’t, have them translated (by a certified translator) and attach them to the original document.
Include a detailed explanation if you are unable to submit a certain document.
WHEN TO APPLY
You can apply for a Family Visa at the same time that a member of your family applies for a Norway Visa for job, education, or other reasons. You will both receive the same decision and will be able to travel to Norway together. You can also apply after a member of your family has gone to Norway.
APPLICATION PROCESS
The following steps are required to apply for a Family Reunification Visa:
Obtain the necessary paperwork for a Family Reunification Visa.
Create an account and complete out the online application on the Directorate of Immigration (UDI) website.
Make an appointment to hand in your documents at the Norwegian Embassy or Visa Application Center nearest to you.
The documents are sent to the UDI by the Embassy/VAC.
Wait for your application to be processed by the UDI.
If the results are positive, schedule an appointment with the police department in the region where you will be residing in Norway to register as a resident and obtain your residence card.