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  1. I was thinking of moving to Norway (to see the northern lights everyday) but looking at your list, UK and Norway sounds pretty much the same xD both got free health service, online banking, return taxes and renewing tax every year, expensive food and transport, low salary haha its pretty much the same( well I did of knew they were same from the start). I guess I still got 2 more years of university and then only I can move to Norway and I don’t even need to apply for visa or anything

    1. you’re very lucky you don’t need a visa :):) best of luck with everything! especially if you end up moving here one of these days!

    2. by the way, i’ve lived here 3.5 years and have yet to see the northern lights ;) hope your plans aren’t to move to oslo or southern norway :P

    3. Yes. I’m planning to move further North for the lights. Actually, it is the only reason I really want to move to Norway otherwise the facilities in UK are same or even better but when I come back home tired, I just want to look up and seem the glamourise lights. :D

    4. best of luck :) hope you see them up there frequently! wish i had made it up that way more!

  2. If I’m just fed up with the US and moved to Norway with very little capital would I starve and freeze to death?

    1. Norwegian, here, just wanted to make a comment regarding vacation time. When you take your holiday will depend on your work place. Some companies may enforce vacation to take place in July, and there are those couple of weeks where daycare, etc. will shut down completely that we call fellesferien. However, with a lot of work places, you will find that those who prefer to take time off at other times of year are free to do so. I work in healthcare, and I can choose to spend my vacation weeks the way I want for the most part. So if I want to have my vacation in February, April, August or October doesn’t really matter. But most workers will choose Summer months, and employers will have an easier time to find temps since a lot of students take up Summer jobs. So maybe you and your friends are a bit unfortunate with your workplace’s vacation system, but there are a lot of places where you have the freedom to choose.

      Also, any excess tax you pay will be returned to you with interest the following year, so yeah, it sucks to pay 50% for a month or two, the extra money is returned to you next year come summertime (slow system, I know, but you get used to it).

    2. Hello Guro, i am David from Malaysia. I am graduated from Shanghai Jiao Tong University , School of Medical since 2007. Now i involved in
      nutritionist line. Is that easy to get a healthcare job in Norway?
      Can you guide me on this issue?

      Thanks and hope can hear you again.
      Dr David.

  3. Many of your assertions about Norway are incorrect and you might want to be aware. I don’t have time to go thru most of the problems with your dislike of Norway, but your statement that dental is not covered as part of free medical care is false. My granddaughter (a non citizen, temporary resident living with her working in Norway parents) received a notice in the mail after being in the country for only a few months. She was instructed to go to her local dentist on such and such a date and time. They showed up and received a full dental check up for free. The rest of the family will also be receiving free dental checkups and care if needed.

    Additionally, why should Norwegians have to worry about saving for a rainy day – they receive free education K-college, free medical, and a government pension is provided when they retire. I seriously doubt they will be running out of oil reserves any time soon.

    The cost of living is high in Norway, but the standard of living is considered by many measures to be one of the highest in the world. Ok the food is crap I’ll give you that. But that’s what Italian and Parisian holidays are for. Which they can afford by the way.

    1. my comment on dental is absolutely not incorrect lol. if someone is under 18, annual checkups and procedures are covered, yes. but for the standard person? nope. i assume you haven’t lived here for the last 3.5 years have you?

      in addition, when you find this free medical care, please let me know. i’ve been so unfortunate to have only had universal coverage whilst here and would have loved to have not paid taxes and gotten free health care. would love to hear more about this system.

  4. Hey, I’m a studio Musician form SA and i was thinking about moving to Norway, but cant seem to find information on my profession. So i guess what my question is, is if there is a possibility that i could actually make money in the music industry living in Norway or not?