Health Care in Norway Pensions in Norway One more thing worth attention, before we move on to discussing health care in Norway, is the pension issue. If you are a pensioner, you need to inform the IPC (International Pension Centre) to prevent problems with your...
Read morePublic Transportation in Norway Driving in Norway Personal car can become your favourite mean of transportation in Norway, since Norwegian traffic is one of the safest in the world. People tend to obey the rules which are strictly enforced. Any kind of aggressive driving,...
Read moreSocial Life in Norway Language The most widely spoken language in Norway is Norwegian, which is the main official language and basic knowledge about it may greatly improve your...
Read moreLiving in Norway Cost of living in Norway After finishing with the relocating process, soon you’ll find that life in Norway can be a bit costly. To compare London and Oslo: groceries and public transportation are nearly twice as expensive in the latter. The one thing that may be...
Read moreMoving to Norway Cold but beautiful After moving to Norway you’ll soon be under the impression that it must surely be one of the most beautiful countries in the world if you like mountains and lakes. There are almost half a million lakes in Norway plus the fjords. They...
Read moreMoving to Norway from the UK Registering Essentials http://www.udi.no/en/want-to-apply/the-registration-scheme-for-eueea-nationals/ – This...
Read moreCustoms & Immigration Policies when moving from the UK to Norway Norway has some of the most beautiful scenery in Europe, and some of the friendliest...
Read moreTransportation in Malta Driving A taxi driver once explained Maltese driving in a nutshell to me. He said, “The English drive on the left, everyone else drives on the right – but in Malta we drive in the shade”. I found that to be true –although the rules say...
Read morePensions in Malta Medical Care and Social Insurance In Malta you need not register with a doctor or dentist. You may have to make a patient contribution to the cost of your care. Make sure that you are treated by a state...
Read moreMalta in a Nutshell No matter if you consider visiting Malta on vacation, moving there for a season or permanently relocating. The homeland of one of the oldest and most famous knight orders offers plenty of delightful experiences. Malta in a Nutshell Malta is a group of seven islands in the...
Read moreSocial Life in Malta The Language of Malta Many Maltese also speak Italian but the national language is Maltese, which is part of the Semitic language family that includes Arabic. Maltese is one of the hardest languages to learn, but luckily English is also recognised as an official language,...
Read moreBuying a House in Malta Registering Essentials When you’re moving to Malta from UK you may apply for residency in person or by post. There is no charge, but you need to collect the permit in...
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