The country is positioned as one of the most chosen destinations in Europe due to its developed labor market in engineering, energy and technology sectors.
Norway It is known worldwide for ranking among the top positions in the United Nations (UN) Development Index. This place in international rankings made it become one of the most popular countries in Europe to emigrate to. Many young people seek to settle in their territory for its work and advancement opportunities.
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The Norwegian labor market is characterized by having advanced technology and maintaining constant innovation in its methods and tools. Its most notable industries are oil, gas, energy and the maritime sectors. Many Argentines can aspire to enter these jobs to enjoy some of the highest salaries in the region.

What are the requirements to work in Norway and emigrate from Argentina
The Norwegian Embassy in Argentina reported that people who want to live in the country for more than 90 days will have to obtain a residence permit for work. In addition, it was recognized that applicants must have a job offer from an employer in the European nation. This proposal must contain the position, salary, weekly hours and the duration of the contract.
The Norwegian authorities also detailed that job offers must be full time and that you have to work for a single employer. Finally, it was clarified that salaries and working conditions for foreigners must be the same as for locals. This regulation is supported by its laws and is defended by worker groups.
Job proposals value a good level of English on the part of the applicants because this language is widely used in the region. Even so, it is noted that Norwegian is the language of basic use in the country and which is a mandatory requirement in many of the job offers.
These are the websites to find work in Norway
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The Embassy itself does not have a job bank, but the country does have government job search services. In total, Norwegians use the following websites:
- The official website of the Norwegian Employment and Welfare Agency (NAV) called “Work in Norway”;
- The yellow pages of the country, Gulesider. On this site you can find jobs by entering the keywords “recruitment services” (in English), “rekruttering” (in Norwegian) or “bemaning”.
- www.finn.no/job/
- www.careerjet.no
- www.jobbdirekte.no
- www.manpower.no
- www.adecco.no
- www.legejobber.no. It is specific for health professionals.
Source: Ambito

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