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re: Why do people in Nordic countries consistently rank as the happiest and what can we learn?

Posted on 3/25/24 at 10:43 am to
Posted by TexasTiger89
Houston, TX
Member since Feb 2005
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Posted on 3/25/24 at 10:43 am to
I used to go to Norway a lot for business. One thing that struck me was all of the Norwegians employed everywhere I went. Maybe it has changed but I never saw immigrants much less illegals working. The desk staff at the hotel, the maid staff at the hotel, wait staff in restaurants, and even the garbage men were all Norwegians. One of the garbage "men" was a young attractive local lady hence my memory of that.
Posted by CatfishJohn
Member since Jun 2020
13873 posts
Posted on 3/25/24 at 10:47 am to
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I used to go to Norway a lot for business. One thing that struck me was all of the Norwegians employed everywhere I went. Maybe it has changed but I never saw immigrants much less illegals working. The desk staff at the hotel, the maid staff at the hotel, wait staff in restaurants, and even the garbage men were all Norwegians. One of the garbage "men" was a young attractive local lady hence my memory of that.


Not sure specifics in Norway, but I know they don't just let people stay in most Nordic countries even if you have a job. There are income requirements and other things.

ETA:

From Quora, so grain of salt, but this jives with other things I've read about Nordic countries. Imagine if the US had the same requirements

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In order to obtain a work permit visa in Norway, you must meet the following requirements:

* **Have a job offer from a legitimate employer in Norway.** The job offer letter must state the position, salary and job requirements.

* **Have appropriate qualifications for the job position offered.** Qualifications can be education, work experience, or certification.

* **Fluent in Norwegian or English.** You must be able to communicate effectively in Norwegian or English.

* **Have sufficient funds to support yourself while in Norway.** You must be able to show proof that you have sufficient funds to support your living while in Norway, including the cost of rent, meals, transportation and other living expenses.

After fulfilling these requirements, you can apply for a work permit visa at the Norwegian Embassy or Consulate in your country. Applications for work permit visas can be made online or in person.

Here are the documents you need to prepare to apply for a work permit visa:

* **Work permit visa application letter.** The work permit visa application letter must be handwritten and signed by you. An application for a work permit visa should explain why you want to work in Norway, your qualifications and any job offers you have.

* **A job offer letter from a legitimate employer in Norway.** A job offer letter must state the position, salary and job requirements.

* **Identity documents, such as passports and passport photocopies.**

* **Educational documents, such as diplomas and grade transcripts.**

* **Documents of work experience, such as work certificates or letters of recommendation.**

* **Document proof of language proficiency, such as a language certificate or language test results.**

* **Document proof of funds, such as proof of ownership of a bank account or proof of ownership of other assets.**

The process of applying for a work permit visa can take up to several weeks. You will receive notification of the status of your application by email or letter.

If your application is approved, you will receive a work permit visa valid for two years. You can extend the validity of your work permit visa after two years.

Here are some tips to increase your chances of getting a work permit visa in Norway:

* **Find a job that matches your qualifications.**

* **Communicate clearly and politely in Norwegian or English.**

* **Prepare the required documents completely and correctly.**


This post was edited on 3/25/24 at 10:50 am
Posted by 3nOut
Central Texas, TX
Member since Jan 2013
29053 posts
Posted on 3/25/24 at 10:49 am to
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One of the garbage "men" was a young attractive local lady hence my memory of that.


when i was in Portsmouth, NH the amazon drivers, garbage men, and city workers i saw were all 6/10+ looking men/women.

some dude was in an obvious trashman outfit pushing a big dumpster through downtown and i thought to myself "that man is far too good looking to be in that role."

no homo. NTTAWT
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