Temporary And Seasonal Work In Norway
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Winter resorts in Gausdal, Voss and Lillehammer provide job opportunities in hotels, bars and restaurants in a variety of roles.
During summer months similar jobs can also be found in beach resorts although these types of jobs are popular with travellers and students so it is important to apply early.
In the harvest season from July to September strawberries are picked in Lier, raspberries in Andebu and potatoes in Loen.
Fish Processing factories in areas such as Bergen, Vardes and Bodes can also offer temporary work.
Au Pairs usually need some childcare experience but won't always need to be able to speak fluent Norwegin. Au pairs live with host families, looking after the children and perform basic domestic duties such as cleaning. Wages are often low but food and accommodation is usually included.
Voluntary Job Opportunities In Norway Include community development and education.
Norway Links
Tax Back Can Assist With Claiming Tax Back If You Have Worked In Norway.
If you intend to visit Norway, on holiday, a business trip, to study, work, volunteer or as an emigrant you should get up to date and accurate information from the official website of the Norwegian
Directorate of Immigration
Norway Working Holiday Visa Information
International
Working Holiday And Temporary Work Visa Chart
For up to date information on visa requirements, you can also check with the Embassy or Consulate of Norway before you travel.
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