Passport of Norway
The passport of Norway is a document that proves that a person has a citizenship of Norway. If you apply for a residency programme with the aim of getting a citizenship, acquiring a passport is one of your primary aims.
Norway's passport is considered to be the 22nd strongest passport out of 199 passports of the world. The holders of the passport can enter 123 countries with no visa requirements and in 43 jursidictions they would receive a visa on arrival. In 32 countries, the holder of the passport would still need a visa. This makes the passport of Norway (and, by default, Norway's citizenship) stronger than 89% of the world's citizenships.
The passport is valid for 10 years. There is also an electronic, machine-readable version of the document.
Rating
The position of Norway's passport in the worldwide travel/identity document rating is as follows:
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- 20. Malta passport - visa free/on arrival to 166 countries
- 21. Greece passport - visa free/on arrival to 166 countries
- 22. Norway passport - visa free/on arrival to 166 countries
- 23. Lithuania passport - visa free/on arrival to 165 countries
- 24. Iceland passport - visa free/on arrival to 165 countries
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Fees
The fee for acquiring the Norway's passport is USD 50, or approximately EUR 45 (this may vary in specific circumstances).
Get a passport
If you are interested in getting this or an EU passport, acquiring a residency permit is the first step. This is because one is almost always required to be residing in a country for some time before one can apply for a citizenship. So get acquainted with our residence permit services and start your journey to citizenship now.