Living in Oslo: the ultimate expat guide
Everything you need to know for a successful life in Oslo.
If you are looking forward to settle in Norway, why not turn to Oslo? As Norway's biggest city and one of the oldest capitals of Scandinavian countries, Oslo attracts expatriates in large numbers for its unparalleled quality of life despite the high cost of living.
As a global metropolis and a major economic, industry, trade, banking and shipping hub, Oslo provides many job opportunities to expatriates.
Generalities
Get an overview of living in Oslo with general information to discover the destination.

Discovering Oslo
Upon arriving in Oslo, the capital of Norway, newcomers are greeted with the stunning beauty of its ...

Adjusting to the culture in Oslo
From cultural attractions to a buzzing food scene and local sights and sounds, Oslo has a lot to ...

Developing your social circle in Oslo
Norwegians are often seen as reserved and less inclined to form quick friendships with newcomers. ...
Work
Dive into the Oslo labour market, legal framework and tips on how to find a job in Oslo.

Finding a job in Oslo
Norway has strict immigration and work permit rules that make it difficult to find a job. In many ...

The labor market in Oslo
Oslo's high salaries and exceptional quality of life attract many expatriates to Norway's ...

Jobs in Oslo
Discover professional opportunities in Oslo and boost your career.
Accommodation
Explore real estate or temporary rentals in Oslo. Find out more about renting or buying a house or a flat, real estate agents, leases and rental agreements.

Buying property in Oslo
Oslo, the dynamic Norwegian capital, is increasingly attracting expatriates looking to settle in ...

Popular neighborhoods in Oslo
Oslo may be smaller than international cities like London or Amsterdam, but it offers a blend of ...

Accommodation in Oslo
Oslo, Norway's vibrant capital, seamlessly blends natural beauty with urban living, making ...
Study
Universities, training courses, student visas, registration procedures: all you need to know about being an international student in Oslo.
Transport
From public transports to renting or buying a car, explore the best options to getting around in Oslo.

Getting around Oslo
Oslo's extensive trains, buses, trams, ferries, and metro make navigating the Norwegian capital a breeze for expats. They all operate under a ...
Leisure
Sports, leisure, culture and other activities expats can enjoy in their spare time in Oslo.

Things to do in Oslo alone, with your family or your partner
Whether you're exploring with family, friends, or your partner, you will find a wide array of ...

Eating out in Oslo
Oslo is quickly rising as a gastronomic hotspot, offering a vibrant culinary landscape of ...

Things to do on weekdays in Oslo
Oslo, with its unique blend of nature, culture and urban charm, offers a variety of indoor and ...
Articles from the magazine
Tuition fees for international students in Norway: How will this affect universities?
In March, the Norwegian parliament approved a policy to introduce tuition fees for international students from outside the European Union and European Economic Area. This will apply from Fall 2023. However, critics from within the higher education sector are protesting that it will damage the reputation of Norwegian universities and Norway's image as an egalitarian society.
Ahmed: "Bergen is a very elegant and pretty city"
Ahmed originally comes from Egypt. He moved to Bergen more than three years ago following a job offer in an engineering firm. Ahmed particularly likes hiking, boat trips, fishing and trying out new restaurants.
My New Norwegian Home
My name is Evelyn. I'm from Kentucky, USA and I now live in Skien, Norway.
The joys of being a French expat in Norway
Anne-Sophie comes from Ardennes, but she spent a few years in Paris before moving to Norway. Three years went by since she's living the dream with her companion in the beautiful town of Tønsberg. Looking back at her journey with mixed feelings – with sheer enthusiasm and nostalgia – here is what she has to say about Norway.
Author Melanie Cheng discusses the impact of a bicultural upbringing on identity
Join us as we explore the journey of Melanie Cheng, a writer profoundly influenced by her upbringing in Hong Kong and Australia. Her unique bicultural background has deeply shaped her perspective and voice as a storyteller. Today, Melanie shares insights into how navigating two distinct cultures has enriched her writing, offering a nuanced exploration of identity, belonging, and the complex interplay of language and tradition in her work.
How different countries approach midday breaks
Lunch breaks are more than just lunch. They can also be a cultural phenomenon, especially when you consider how different a lunch experience in a different country can be. Today, we are looking into what lunch breaks are like across the world and which countries take them most seriously.
Understanding inheritance law and taxes
The cross-border inheritance of assets presents a complex legal and financial terrain for expats with families in other countries. No two nations share identical inheritance laws, and the specifics of bilateral tax treaties vary as well. So, how can you navigate this minefield without losing access to your inherited assets, complicating the donation of your assets to your children, or facing excessive taxes? Here are some tips.
Expat women: Why setting boundaries is important
Launched in October 2017, the #Metoo movement has empowered women to speak out. Globally, women from all walks of life, both well-known and private, have come forward to expose violence against women. Central to these discussions is the concept of consent, which at first glance appears straightforward—voluntarily agreeing to engage in an activity. Yet, its application, particularly regarding women, often faces scrutiny. Common misunderstandings persist, such as interpreting a "no" as a "yes," or considering a coerced "yes" as consent. This raises a critical question: How do you, as a woman, establish personal boundaries while living abroad?
