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  1. Hi Megan thank you so much for this post. I am originally from Brazil but had spent the last 15 years of my life in NYC. In September I got married to my Norwegian fiancee and now I live with him in Oslo.
    Well let me tell you, I don’t like this place! Here are my reasons.
    1. I accidentally left the US with an expired passport (totally my fault), which everyone at JFK missed out. So when I got to Norway I was put in prison (yes, a regular criminal prison cell) for 6 hours, without any phone calls and not even a cup of water. It’s a freaking expired passport for God’s sake, not a bomb vest. They seemed to be very happy to have some action going on at the Norwegian Immigration.
    2. After my wedding my fiancee and I applied for my visa, only to find out a) We can’t live the country (not even Denmark/Sweden) for 9 months. b) I can NOT work or have any income for 9 months. c) I can’t take free Norwegian classes.
    What makes me really f*** upset is that Norway receives a bunch of refugees that come here, don’t do a freaking thing, use the system to get as much free money as they can. And here I am, married to a freaking CITIZEN, with a career that would be of much value in Norway (I work as an Art Director in Advertisement), waiting for the country to decide if I will be able to stay or not.
    3. So to make my life better, a month after my wedding we find out I am pregnant. Oh boy! DO NOT GET PREGNANT in NORWAY!!! First of all, I can get a freaking Dnumber which is the number you use for all your health files, THEREFORE I cant go to a doctor to even get a blood test. So if you dont have any extravagant amount of money to pay for private doctors, you are screwed. Your first free visit to a midwife (which you have no rights to pick your own) is only at week 20, so basically you don’t know anything about your baby until then, not even a ultrasound. Then you have to apply for a hospital to give birth, and that can reject you and send you to some place else (good luck!) and on your due date, surprise! You don’t have a doctor, your delivery MUST be natural and it is provided by any random midwife available at the moment, in case of complications you might get a C-section by another random Doctor who probably don’t even know your name.
    Well, honestly I could go on and on, but Im guessing that’s enough reason to dislike a country so much. Norway is outdated, has many communism values and laws, and the norwegians are rudes as hell. Forget about personal space, people will push you away and will not apologize.

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  4. I actually had an argument with the boyfriend (Norwegian) about this because he actually thinks Norwegians complain all the time, I just don’t notice it. Haha, no way! Just send him your post :D