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Some British citizens working offshore do not need residence permits
Ragnhild Myren Stephansen - Associate Lawyer9. March 2021 1 min read

British working offshore in Norway? Do you need a residence permit?

Are you a British citizens working offshore in Norway? Did you know that not all British citizens need residence permits? Let's take a look at the fulfillment factors. 

The fulfillment factors applies if:

  • The work is on a Norwegian or foreign mobile installation on the Norwegian continental shelf

  • The installation is not in a fixed production phase or tied to a fixed platform

Notification to the police

Prior to entering Norway, your employer must notify the police in the work district.

If you are coming to Norway for several short periods for the same purpose, this must be stated in the first notification to the police.

The notification must contain the following specified information:

  • Name of client and contact information
  • Information about the employee (name, D.O.B, nationality, and Passport no)
  • Date of arrival/Departure
  • Exit/Entry offshore
  • Place of work
  • Classification – floating installation

When entering Norway, you must meet at the police station before you can start working.

Visa – period of stay in Schengen area

If you travel out of Norway, you can only re-enter the country if your total residence period in the Schengen area does not exceed 90 days during a 180-day period.

The days offshore is not included in the 90 days since offshore is not considered as Schengen area.

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Ragnhild Myren Stephansen - Associate Lawyer

Ragnhild is a seasoned expert in immigration and taxation, offering guidance on residence permits for work stays in Norway and national/international tax matters. With over 16 years of experience in the private and public sectors, she specializes in registrations, tax reporting, self-assessment (including tax returns), and dispute resolution. Her focus includes personal taxation for seafarers and offshore workers. Prior to joining Magnus Legal in 2024, Ragnhild served as a tax lawyer/senior tax lawyer at the Norwegian Tax Administration (individuals/foreign affairs) from 2019 to 2023. Previously, she was a legal trainee at Magnus Legal from 2015 to 2018 and worked as a tax lawyer at Advanced Solutions from 2007 to 2014.

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