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Christian Lyngholm Fjeldsøe - Lawyer

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Christian is a skilled business lawyer at Magnus Legal specializing in international tax and immigration law. He provides advice and assistance to foreign companies regarding tax liability in Norway, social security law, and reporting to Norwegian authorities. Christian has extensive experience in immigration law, particularly in applications for residence permits for skilled workers and exemptions from residence permit requirements under Norwegian law and EEA law. With a Master of Laws degree and many years of experience, Christian offers practical and efficient advice to Norwegian and international companies operating in Norway

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Christian Lyngholm Fjeldsøe - Lawyer21. November 2025

Your checklist for employee secondment to Norway

Foreign companies with business activities in Norway will often need to relocate employees to work on local projects. In these global mobility processes, many companies are ...
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Christian Lyngholm Fjeldsøe - Lawyer8. July 2025

Can I work in Norway with an EU residence permit?

Global mobility often involves navigating complex cross-border rules—especially when employees move between countries within the European Economic Area (EEA). Norway is not a ...
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Christian Lyngholm Fjeldsøe - Lawyer8. July 2025

Norwegian visa requirements for foreign employees

When relocating employees to work in Norway, it is crucial to ensure they meet all legal requirements for employment and residency. One of the most frequent questions is whether a ...
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Christian Lyngholm Fjeldsøe - Lawyer24. February 2025

What is a temporary residence permit?

Norwegian immigration law provides for both permanent and temporary residence permits. The terminology surrounding these permits can be complex and challenging to navigate. Terms ...
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Christian Lyngholm Fjeldsøe - Lawyer1. November 2024

How does company car taxation work for foreign companies in Norway?

Understanding local company car taxation is essential for foreign companies operating in Norway with employees who use company cars. Norwegian tax authorities have specific rules ...
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Christian Lyngholm Fjeldsøe - Lawyer29. May 2024

What is an HSE card?

Are you managing workers engaged in construction, assembly, or installation projects in Norway? If so, you may need to obtain mandatory HSE cards for your workforce. Discover more ...
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Christian Lyngholm Fjeldsøe - Lawyer9. January 2024

Work permits in Norway for skilled workers

Companies hiring foreign nationals for projects in Norway may need to apply for a residence and work permit if the individuals will be working in Norway. Typically, ...
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Christian Lyngholm Fjeldsøe - Lawyer23. November 2023

RF-1198 and RF-1199: Reporting for foreign businesses in Norway

Foreign businesses with activities in Norway are required to report their assignments and employees to Norwegian tax authorities. The report is filed through an online portal, or ...
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Christian Lyngholm Fjeldsøe - Lawyer27. July 2023

StartBANK registration and its benefits

Foreign suppliers looking for new assignments in the Norwegian construction industry may find it hard to get the word about their business out in the Norwegian market. Moreover, ...
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Christian Lyngholm Fjeldsøe - Lawyer10. November 2022

ID cards for construction and building sites in Norway: How to apply

Most foreign companies with assignments at Norwegian building or construction sites need specific ID cards for their employees. The ID card must be carried visible by the employee ...
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