Endless Scroll

CvNorway offers endless scroll technology on job postings. This allows you to see similar job listings on the same page by scrolling downwards.  

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Religions in Norway

In Norway as of 2018, 69.9% of the population are members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church as compared to 96% in the 1960s. Kevin Boyle's 1997 global study of freedom of religion states that "Most members of the state church are not active adherents, except for the rituals of birth, confirmation, weddings, and burials. Some 3 per cent on average attend church on Sunday and 10 per cent on average attend church every month." Other religious groups operate freely and people are also free not to be affiliated with any religion or life stance. Approximately 17.4% are not members of any official religious or philosophical communities, while about 12.7% of the population are members of other religious or philosophical communities outside the Church of Norway. Catholics and Muslims are each about 3% of the population and have been rising in numbers in recent years. About 1.8% of the population lists..

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Drivers license in Norway

For updated information see EEA/EU Driver's licence from EEA/EU countries can be used in Norway. If you want to settle in Norway and you come from a country outside the EEA/EU, there are different rules for changing your driver's licence depending on the country you come from. Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Israel, Monaco, New Zeland, San Marino, South Korea, USA If you are coming from one of these countries: Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Israel, Monaco, New Zealand, San Marino, South Korea or the United States, you can exchange your driver's license for a Norwegian driving licence after you pass a practical driver trial. You must replace your foreign driver's licence within one year of your registered resident of Norway. If you seek too late, you must conduct compulsory training and pass the theoretical and practical driving test. The trade-off must be completed within two years from the Norway of permanent..

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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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