Work inNorway
A skilled job secured before you travel, a respected UDI residence permit, and one of the shortest routes to permanent residence in Europe. Guided from Nigeria.
More than a job. A future in Norway.
This is not casual work abroad. It is a skilled, professional move built on a confirmed job, a respected UDI residence permit, and one of the shortest routes to permanent residence anywhere in Europe.
A skilled job, secured
We arrange a concrete offer with a registered Norwegian employer, matched to your qualifications, before you ever travel.
One of Europe's fastest routes to settle
A skilled worker permit that can lead to permanent residence in about three years, quicker than much of Europe.
A life at the top of the world
High pay, balanced hours, clean air and some of the highest quality of life found anywhere on earth.
Working in Norway from Nigeria, explained.
Norway is one of the most rewarding places in Europe to build a working life, and it is open to qualified Nigerians through its skilled worker route. Through Mafit you are matched to a registered Norwegian employer, with your job secured before you travel, and guided through the permit so you arrive on solid legal ground.
How the route works
Norway's main route for people from outside the EU and EEA is the skilled worker residence permit. It rests on a concrete, full-time job offer that matches your qualifications. Since February 2026 the employer first submits a digital confirmation of the offer through UDI, the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration. You then apply online, give your biometrics at a Norwegian mission, and UDI decides. The permit is usually valid for up to three years and is renewable.
Who it is for and where the work is
This route is for people with completed vocational training or higher education and a matching job. For regulated professions such as healthcare, engineering and teaching, Norway recognises or authorises your qualifications first, and we guide that. Demand is strong in healthcare, engineering, construction, IT, the seafood industry, hospitality and seasonal agriculture.
How long it takes
On average the process runs a few months from a complete application, though it varies with UDI's workload and how clean your file is. These are averages only, which is why we prepare a complete file and start as early as possible.
From a permit to a passport
Norway has one of the shortest settling timelines in Europe. After about three years on a skilled worker permit you can apply for permanent residence, with a basic level of Norwegian. Citizenship is a longer path, and since 2020 Norway allows dual citizenship, so you may be able to keep your Nigerian passport. Family immigration lets your spouse and children join you, with the right to work and study.
This is legal, contract-based work handled by an openly operating Nigerian team you can check out for yourself. We charge a professional service fee for our work, never for a job, and the final decision always rests with UDI and the Norwegian authorities.
What this route gives you.
Forget vague promises. This is a concrete, qualification-based path: a skilled job, a respected permit, and one of Europe's fastest routes to settling.
A skilled job, secured
A concrete, full-time offer with a registered Norwegian employer, matched to your qualifications before you leave Nigeria.
A UDI residence permit
The skilled worker permit that lets you live and work legally in Norway, usually for up to three years and renewable.
Permanent residence in ~3 years
One of the shortest routes to settling in Europe, faster than the typical five-year EU timeline.
EEA & Schengen access
Live and work in Norway and travel across the Schengen area, with EEA freedom of movement once you naturalise.
Family can join
Your spouse and children can come through family immigration, with the right to work and study.
Dual citizenship possible
Norway has allowed dual citizenship since 2020, so in time you may be able to keep your Nigerian passport.
Why Nigerians choose Norway.
Norway is not the easiest door into Europe, it asks for a qualification, but for those who have one it is among the most rewarding anywhere. Here is why people aim for it.
World-leading quality of life
Norway sits at the very top of global quality-of-life and happiness rankings, year after year.
Strong pay, balanced hours
High wages, short workweeks and serious respect for your time off. Work to live, not the other way round.
English-friendly workplaces
English is spoken almost everywhere, and many skilled and tech workplaces run in it, so you can start before your Norwegian is fluent.
A fast route to settling
Permanent residence in about three years, one of the quickest paths in Europe to a secure, long-term base.
Safe, clean and fair
Low crime, clean air, stunning nature and one of the fairest, most trusted societies on earth.
Built for families
World-class public services, strong family support and an outdoors childhood. A wonderful place to raise children.
Where will you live?
Norway is far more than Oslo. Tap through the cities and regions where the work is, and see what life is like in each.
Oslo
Norway's lively capital and biggest job market. Business, services, healthcare, technology and culture all meet here, with the fjord on the doorstep and everything well connected. The natural first landing spot for many newcomers.
Bergen
The beautiful, rainy west-coast city, ringed by the world's most famous fjords. A hub for maritime work, seafood, energy and tourism, with a warm, walkable old centre.
Trondheim
A youthful university and technology city in central Norway, strong in engineering, research and IT, with an easy, green, walkable feel and a big student population.
Stavanger
Norway's energy capital on the south-west coast, international and outward-looking, with strong demand across engineering and the energy industry, and a large foreign workforce already settled.
Tromso
Above the Arctic Circle, the home of the northern lights and the midnight sun. Fishing, research, healthcare and tourism in a place that feels like nowhere else on earth.
Wherever you are placed you get the same Norway: safe, clean and built for a good life. Costs run higher in the big cities, and so does the pay. We will be straight with you about what to expect.
Where the work is.
Norway hires from abroad where it is short of skills. Tap through the sectors with the strongest demand. We match you to a verified role that fits your qualifications.
Healthcare & care
Nurses, care workers and health professionals are in strong demand across Norway's hospitals, clinics and care homes. Regulated roles need recognition of your qualifications, which we guide.
Engineering
Norway's industry, energy and construction sectors need engineers of many kinds, from civil and mechanical to petroleum and electrical.
Construction & trades
Skilled trades and construction workers are consistently sought as Norway builds and maintains its roads, homes and infrastructure.
IT & technology
A growing tech scene in Oslo, Trondheim and beyond, much of it working in English, hiring developers, engineers and IT specialists.
Seafood & aquaculture
Norway leads the world in seafood and fish farming. Processing, production and operations roles run year-round all along the coast.
Hospitality & seasonal
Hotels, restaurants and seasonal work in tourism and agriculture, especially across the fjord regions and the north.
Demand shifts over time and we never list specific vacancies here. We confirm the exact verified role, employer and location with you, and that it matches your qualifications, before you commit.
The skilled worker route, in detail.
If you like to understand the full picture before you commit, here is how Norway's skilled worker route, UDI and the path to settling actually work.
The skilled worker permit
Norway's main route for people from outside the EU and EEA is the skilled worker residence permit. To qualify you need completed vocational training or higher education, a concrete, full-time job offer from a registered Norwegian employer that matches your qualifications, and pay and conditions that meet Norwegian standards.
UDI and the new 2026 step
UDI, the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration, decides your permit. Since February 2026, the employer must first submit a digital confirmation of the job offer through UDI's system. Only then do you apply online and give your biometrics at a Norwegian mission or visa centre.
- Tied to a qualifying job
- Usually up to three years
- Renewable while employed
- Lets you live and work
- No longer tied to one job
- Indefinite, stable status
- A step toward citizenship
- Most of the rights of a citizen
Recognition of qualifications
For regulated professions such as healthcare, engineering and teaching, Norway requires recognition or authorisation of your qualifications before you can work in them. Our document specialists guide that process, along with any translation your certificates need.
EEA, Schengen and travel
Norway is not in the EU, but it is part of the EEA and the Schengen area. Your residence permit lets you live and work in Norway and travel within Schengen for short stays, and Norwegian citizenship later brings full EEA freedom of movement.
Settling: PR and citizenship
After about three years on a skilled worker permit you can apply for permanent residence, with a basic level of Norwegian. Citizenship is a longer path with a higher language level, and since 2020 Norway allows dual citizenship, so you may be able to keep your Nigerian passport. Family immigration lets your spouse and children join you.
Changing jobs and your security
In many cases you can change employer without a new permit, as long as you stay in the same type of skilled role and keep meeting the requirements, notifying the police. If you lose your job, you generally have a period to find another while your permit stays valid.
This is a general guide, not legal advice. Rules can change and every case is different, which is why we keep your file current and guide you at each step. The final decision rests with UDI and the Norwegian authorities.
Norway vs other routes.
Mafit runs legal work routes across Europe. Norway is one of the most rewarding, and one of the most selective. Here is who it fits, so you can choose with open eyes.
You hold a qualification
You have completed vocational training or a degree and want a skilled, well-paid role with one of Europe's fastest routes to settling. Norway is built for you.
We have other routes
Norway's main route is qualification-based. If you do not have a diploma or trade, we run other European work routes that are more open, and will point you to the right fit.
Among Europe's fastest
Permanent residence in about three years beats the typical five-year EU timeline. If settling quickly matters most, Norway is hard to beat.
The rules never change
We secure the placement first, keep everything legal and documented, and never sell jobs. The decision always rests with the country's authorities.
Requirements and demand differ between countries and change over time. We give you a straight comparison for your profile and never push you toward a route that does not fit.
Your path to Norway.
A guided, step-by-step process. Here is exactly how you go from your qualifications in Nigeria to your first day at work in Norway.
Eligibility and qualifications
We confirm your training or degree fits Norway's skilled worker route and review your documents and experience.
Secure your placement
We arrange a concrete, full-time offer with a registered Norwegian employer matched to your qualifications.
Employer confirms with UDI
Since February 2026 the employer submits a digital confirmation of the job offer through UDI before you apply.
Apply and give biometrics
You apply through UDI's system and provide your fingerprints and photo at a Norwegian mission or visa centre.
UDI decision
UDI reviews your file. This is the main wait, and we keep it complete and moving and keep you posted.
Travel and get your card
With your permit granted, you travel to Norway, start the job that is waiting, and collect your residence card.
On average the whole process takes a few months and varies with UDI's workload and your documents. The final decision rests with UDI and the Norwegian authorities.
Let's start with these.
These are the starting documents we use to begin building your Norway file. As your case develops we may ask for more, so treat this as a starting point and not a finished list.
International passport
Valid, with enough remaining validity for your permit and stay.
An up-to-date CV
A clear CV setting out your education, skills and work history.
Proof of qualifications
Your degree or vocational certificate with transcripts.
Proof of experience
Evidence of relevant work experience in your field.
Passport photographs
Recent passport-style photographs for your file.
Police character certificate
A clean criminal record check from Nigeria.
Professional recognition
For regulated roles, documents toward recognition of your qualifications.
Other supporting documents
Anything else your role or UDI requires, which we guide you on.
This is a starting point, not a complete list. We guide any translation and the recognition of your qualifications, and we may request more as your application progresses.
Questions, answered.
Can a Nigerian get a work visa to Norway?
What is a skilled worker permit?
Do I need a job before I apply?
What is UDI?
Do I need to speak Norwegian to work in Norway?
How long does the Norway work permit take?
Is Norway in the EU?
What jobs are in demand in Norway?
Do my qualifications need to be recognised?
Can I bring my family to Norway?
Can I get permanent residency in Norway?
Can I become a Norwegian citizen?
Can I change employer once I am in Norway?
What happens if I lose my job?
What documents do I need to get started?
Is this legal?
Do you guarantee the job and the permit?
What does Mafit charge?
How do I start working in Norway from Nigeria?
Start your move to Norway.
Tell us about your qualifications and the field you work in, and we will check your eligibility for Norway's skilled worker route, then begin securing your placement. We reply within one working day.
- A skilled job secured before you fly
- A UDI residence permit guided end to end
- Permanent residence possible in about 3 years






