Independent Contractor Visa
Official nomad visaWhat this visa gets you
Visa
Entry document
Temporary residency
2 years initially, up to 6 years total
Permanent residency
Not via this programme
Citizenship
Not via this programme
- Income requirement
- No fixed minimum; "remuneration not poorer than normal in Norway" for the occupation. Reference skilled-worker salary levels (pre-tax/yr, from 1 Sept 2025): NOK 599 200 (master's), NOK 522 600 (bachelor's).
- Application fee
- €573
- Family allowed
- Yes
How do British citizens apply for the Norway Independent Contractor Visa?
Can British citizens apply from inside Norway?
Yes. British applicants may submit from inside Norway.
How long does the Norway Independent Contractor Visa really take for British citizens?
14–18 weeks (≈ 3–4 months)
- Police clearance (typical)2w
- Apostille (typical)2w
- Consular appointment (typical)4w
- Processing 8–12w (typical)8w
- Post-arrival registration (typical)2w
Typical processing: 8–12 weeks. The rest is doc gathering + waiting in a queue, none of which the consulate counts.
Avoid these
What do people get wrong about the Norway Independent Contractor Visa?
- Underestimating timing by a factor of 2–3. The "60-day processing" line is real, but it's only the consulate's processing window. The door-to-door reality includes police clearance, apostille, consular appointment lead, and post-arrival registration, so most applicants land between 4 and 7 months.
- Skipping or mis-formatting the apostille. Apostille is the single most cited rejection reason. Every supporting document from your home country needs an apostille from the right authority, and they expire. Don't apostille more than 4 months before submission.
Documents
What British applicants typically submit
Documents needing an apostille (British authorities):
- University degree certificate
- Marriage certificate (if applying with family)
- Birth certificate (if applicable for family members)
Worth knowing: There is no dedicated Norwegian "digital nomad" or "independent contractor" residence permit; remote workers route through the self-employed person permit (Immigration Act s.25 / Immigration Regulations s.6-18), which requires skilled-worker qualifications (education equal to at least three years of upper secondary school) and a sole proprietorship that you must actively operate while living in Norway. The permit does not allow general remote work for foreign clients; it is tied to a specific Norway-based business. UDI's legal-stay rules let visa-free nationals who qualify as skilled workers lodge a first-time application from inside Norway, provided they are still within their 90-day visa-free Schengen stay and hand it in to the police in person; a UK degree-holder normally meets the skilled-worker test, though many applicants still apply from the UK first via VFS Global.
Tax
How is Independent Contractor Visa income taxed for British citizens?
No special expat or nomad tax regime. Staying more than 183 days in any 12-month period generally makes you a Norwegian tax resident, with worldwide income subject to Norwegian income tax (progressive national plus municipal rates, plus social-security contributions). Norway is in the EEA and Schengen but not the EU and uses the Norwegian krone (NOK).
Money, roughly (indicative)
Regime: Progressive + ~7.8% social, about 23.8% effective tax on €60k/yr.
Requires at least one Norwegian client. Over 183 days → income tax plus ~7.8% social contributions.
Living comfortably to well in Oslo runs about €2,800–€3,900/mo for one person, incl. rent. Roughly 30% less than the same living in London, which runs about £3,400/mo (≈ €4,000).
Estimate your take-home in the tax calculator →Worth a specialist's time. A short call before you commit usually pays for itself, especially for US citizens (FEIE/FATCA), existing UK ties, or unwinding SA tax residency.
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FAQ
Norway Independent Contractor Visa: common questions
Can British citizens get the Norway Independent Contractor Visa?
Yes. The Independent Contractor Visa is open to British passport holders as non-EU nationals. This route has no fixed minimum income threshold.
Can I apply for the Norway Independent Contractor Visa from inside Norway?
Yes. British applicants may submit the Independent Contractor Visa application from inside Norway.
Do I need an apostille for the Norway Independent Contractor Visa?
Yes. Supporting documents issued in United Kingdom (such as your police clearance) must be apostilled by the competent United Kingdom authority before submission. Apostilles can expire, so don't obtain them more than a few months ahead of applying.
How much does the Norway Independent Contractor Visa cost?
The government application fee is about €573. The consular fee paid in United Kingdom is approximately 6300 NOK. Budget separately for police clearance, apostille (if required), translations, and required health insurance.
Can I bring my family on the Norway Independent Contractor Visa?
Yes. Spouses and dependent children can generally be included as dependants, usually with a higher combined income requirement and their own supporting documents.
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Expatlas provides information for orientation only and is not legal advice. Always verify current requirements with official government sources and consult an immigration lawyer for your specific case.