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04/02/2022

Free education in Norway:
Norway is a small country with big resources. It is a priority to Norwegian authorities to maintain and develop an education system of high quality, which is open to all, regardless of the student’s social and economic background. This also counts for international students. However, beware that Norway is a high cost country, and as an international student you must be able to cover your living costs in Norway during your studies.
For free assessment complete the following form;
https://stvisapro.com/index.php/norway-student-visa-assess/
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16/11/2021

Norway Visitor’s Visa – To attend a Conference, Festival or Event:
Pakistani citizens holding an official or diplomatic passport are not required to have a visa when they travel to Norway. The Norwegian Embassy in Abu Dhabi is responsible for processing applications from Pakistan.
For free assessment complete the following form;
https://stvisapro.com/index.php/norway-visitor-visa-event-assess/
Join our official Whatsapp for more info +923115347751

15/11/2021

Norway Study Residence Permit | Norway Student Visa:
It is possible to study interesting combinations of subjects at Norwegian universities and university colleges, and a wide range of courses and programmes is available in English for international students. In addition, student life at most higher education institutions is very dynamic and healthy.
For free assessment complete the following form;
https://stvisapro.com/index.php/norway-student-visa-assess/
Join our official Whatsapp for more info +923115347751

26/10/2021

Norway Visitor’s Visa – For Tourism and Sight-seeing:
A visitor’s visa allows you to stay in Norway or other countries in the Schengen area for up to 90 days over a period of 180 days. Pakistani citizens holding an official or diplomatic passport are not required to have a visa when they travel to Norway. The Norwegian Embassy in Abu Dhabi is responsible for processing applications from Pakistan.
For free assessment complete the following form;
https://stvisapro.com/index.php/norway-visitor-visa-tourism-assess/
Join our official Whatsapp for more info +923115347751

16/10/2021

Norway Visitor’s Visa – To attend a Conference, Festival or Event:
A visitor’s visa allows you to stay in Norway or other countries in the Schengen area for up to 90 days over a period of 180 days.
https://stvisapro.com/index.php/norway-visitor-visa-event-assess/
Join our official Whatsapp for more info +923115347751

15/10/2021

Why study in Norway?
International students give many reasons as to why they like studying in Norway: the safe, peaceful, and technologically advanced society; the magnificent scenery; the opportunity to take part in a variety of outdoor sports and activities – summer and winter; and the fact that studying in Norway will enhance their career opportunities, both in Norway and in other countries.
https://stvisapro.com/index.php/norway-student-visa-assess/
Join our official Whatsapp for more info +923115347751

26/09/2021

Norway Visitor’s Visa – For Tourism and Sight-seeing:
A visitor’s visa allows you to stay in Norway or other countries in the Schengen area for up to 90 days over a period of 180 days. Pakistani citizens holding an official or diplomatic passport are not required to have a visa when they travel to Norway. The Norwegian Embassy in Abu Dhabi is responsible for processing applications from Pakistan.
https://stvisapro.com/index.php/norway-visitor-visa-tourism-assess/
Join our official Whatsapp for more info +923115347751

26/08/2021

Norway Visitor’s Visa – For Tourism and Sight-seeing:
A visitor’s visa allows you to stay in Norway or other countries in the Schengen area for up to 90 days over a period of 180 days. Citizens of Pakistan and Afghanistan are required to have a visitor’s visa to go to Norway. Pakistani citizens holding an official or diplomatic passport are not required to have a visa when they travel to Norway. The Norwegian Embassy in Abu Dhabi is responsible for processing applications from Pakistan.
https://stvisapro.com/index.php/norway-visitor-visa-tourism-assess/
Join our official Whatsapp for more info +923115347751

22/08/2021

Free education in Norway:
Norway is a small country with big resources. It is a priority to Norwegian authorities to maintain and develop an education system of high quality, which is open to all, regardless of the student’s social and economic background. This also counts for international students. However, beware that Norway is a high cost country, and as an international student you must be able to cover your living costs in Norway during your studies.
Join Sky Track Visa Pro official Whatsapp: 00923115347751

09/08/2021

Study in Norway with IELTS 5.5 / 6 Bands:
Norway is the northernmost country in Europe and includes a great variety of natural scenery. The span from the lowlands in the southeast to the spectacular fjords and high mountains and coastline in the west and north is very striking. If you enjoy hiking and huge outdoor experiences, this is a fantastic place to be.
Join Sky Track Visa Pro official Whatsapp: 00923115347751

06/08/2021

Norway Visitor’s Visa – To attend a Conference, Festival or Event:
Pakistani citizens holding an official or diplomatic passport are not required to have a visa when they travel to Norway. The Norwegian Embassy in Abu Dhabi is responsible for processing applications from Pakistan.
https://stvisapro.com/index.php/norway-visitor-visa-event/
Join our official Whatsapp for more info +923115347751

06/08/2021

Norway Visitor’s Visa – For Tourism and Sight-seeing:
A visitor’s visa allows you to stay in Norway or other countries in the Schengen area for up to 90 days over a period of 180 days. Citizens of Pakistan and Afghanistan are required to have a visitor’s visa to go to Norway. Pakistani citizens holding an official or diplomatic passport are not required to have a visa when they travel to Norway. The Norwegian Embassy in Abu Dhabi is responsible for processing applications from Pakistan.
https://stvisapro.com/index.php/norway-visitor-visa-tourism/
Join our official Whatsapp for more info +923115347751

05/08/2021

Norway Study Residence Permit | Norway Student Visa:
It is possible to study interesting combinations of subjects at Norwegian universities and university colleges, and a wide range of courses and programmes is available in English for international students. In addition, student life at most higher education institutions is very dynamic and healthy.
http://stvisapro.com/index.php/norway-student-visa/
Join our official Whatsapp for more info +923115347751

26/07/2021

Norway Visitor’s Visa – To attend a Conference, Festival or Event:
A visitor’s visa allows you to stay in Norway or other countries in the Schengen area for up to 90 days over a period of 180 days.
Citizens of Pakistan and Afghanistan are required to have a visitor’s visa to go to Norway. Pakistani citizens holding an official or diplomatic passport are not required to have a visa when they travel to Norway. The Norwegian Embassy in Abu Dhabi is responsible for processing applications from Pakistan.
http://stvisapro.com/index.php/norway-visitor-visa-event/
Join our official Whatsapp for more info +923115347751

16/07/2021

Norway Visitor’s Visa – To attend a Conference, Festival or Event:
A visitor’s visa allows you to stay in Norway or other countries in the Schengen area for up to 90 days over a period of 180 days.
Citizens of Pakistan and Afghanistan are required to have a visitor’s visa to go to Norway. Pakistani citizens holding an official or diplomatic passport are not required to have a visa when they travel to Norway. The Norwegian Embassy in Abu Dhabi is responsible for processing applications from Pakistan.
http://stvisapro.com/index.php/norway-visitor-visa-event/
Join our official Whatsapp for more info +92 311 5347751

15/07/2021
16/06/2021

Norway Visitor’s Visa – To attend a Conference, Festival or Event:
A visitor’s visa allows you to stay in Norway or other countries in the Schengen area for up to 90 days over a period of 180 days.
https://stvisapro.com/index.php/norway-visitor-visa-event/
Join our official Whatsapp for more info +923115347751

16/06/2021

Norway Visitor’s Visa – For Tourism and Sight-seeing:
A visitor’s visa allows you to stay in Norway or other countries in the Schengen area for up to 90 days over a period of 180 days. Pakistani citizens holding an official or diplomatic passport are not required to have a visa when they travel to Norway. The Norwegian Embassy in Abu Dhabi is responsible for processing applications from Pakistan.
https://stvisapro.com/index.php/norway-visitor-visa-tourism/
Join our official Whatsapp for more info +923115347751

05/05/2021

Why study in Norway?
International students give many reasons as to why they like studying in Norway: the safe, peaceful, and technologically advanced society; the magnificent scenery; the opportunity to take part in a variety of outdoor sports and activities – summer and winter; and the fact that studying in Norway will enhance their career opportunities, both in Norway and in other countries.
https://stvisapro.com/index.php/norway-student-visa/
Join our official Whatsapp for more info +923115347751

26/04/2021

Six Reasons to Study in Norway:
The Norwegian student experience is among the most pleasant and enriching. The cities are hip and the natural landscapes are unparalleled. Whether you study in town or the country, you will find a quietly welcoming community that enjoys good living conditions, and interesting job opportunities to try out your new skills. And best of all, most higher education in Norway is free. Read on to find out more about what makes a Norwegian degree so appealing – and a few things to consider to help you make the right choice.
Norwegian nature is amazing - and Norwegians want to keep it that way From the crystal-clear fjords to the icy peaks to the Northern Lights, Norway’s natural environment is nothing short of epic. It’s no wonder city folk depart en masse to cabins and ski resorts at the weekend – with a population of just 5.4 million people, there is always space to explore and air to breathe. Cross-country skiing is a national specialty, combining exercise, thrills, and sightseeing in one. Norway has become renowned for its progressive attitudes towards protecting the environment. The country is a world leader in electric car use, and more than 95% of the country’s electricity comes from hydropower. Many businesses and universities maintain admirable principles of sustainability. However, much of this good work only offsets the environmental toll of the country’s oil, gas, and fishing industries, so graduating engineers and entrepreneurs have plenty of challenges left to embrace.

A safe place to study:
The crime rate in Norway is low. Very low. Allowing for the massive difference in population size, the US has ten times more prisoners and eight times as many murders per year. The reasons are complex, but you can trace them to the point where culture meets politics: Norway is run as a social democracy.
Apart from anything else, this means that the distribution of wealth -- and Norway is a wealthy nation -- is much fairer than in some other nations. More importantly, social responsibility is collective, so a crime is, for many people, understood as a responsibility of the community rather than the failing of an individual. The aim is to rehabilitate prisoners rather than punish them – albeit that the nature of that rehabilitation is sometime contentious, even among Norway’s benevolent populace. In short, your student days in Norway are relatively likely to go unmarked by crime or police harassment.

Free education:
Another benefit of a country that is run for people rather than profit is that the Ministry of Education and Research funds most higher education institutions. Students -- including international students -- don’t have to pay fees unless they study at a private university. Even then, the fees are low and cost no more if you come from abroad. You will have to pay a fee to the student union each semester (around the price of a textbook) to cover access to certain facilities, but it’s nothing compared to regular tuition fees.
The big caveat here is that Norway is an expensive place to live. Food and alcohol are pricey, and unexpected costs such as an emergency taxi ride can put a serious dent in your weekly budget. The flipside to this, for graduates in Norway and if you have the time and energy to work while you study, is that Norwegian wages are very high.
If you are on a budget, it is worth doing some serious thought about whether you wouldd benefit more from studying in a country with higher fees and a low cost of living, or whether you think you can reign in your expenses and enjoy a Norwegian education for what it has to offer.

Excellent English:
When in Norway, if you ask somebody if they speak English then you may get a confused look in response – before they say, “of course!” Most Norwegians, especially younger generations, speak fluent English, and Norway recently rose to become the third-placed country on the EF English Proficiency Index.
Of course, it helps to learn Norwegian, especially if you intend to work in Norway or socialize with groups of Norwegians. Luckily, the language is relatively easy to pick up, especially if you have English or another Germanic language as your mother tongue.

Tolerant society:
Norwegian people tend to be laid-back, tolerant towards foreigners, and LGBTQ+ friendly. In fact, the UCLA School of Law Williams Institute ranks Norway as one of the five countries in the world most tolerant of LGBTQ+ individuals. The nordic culture of ‘keeping yourself to yourself’ can take a while to get used to for newcomers who are used to nodding hello to their neighbors and it is rare to make small talk with strangers. When you get to know some Norwegian people, however, you will find an intelligent sense of humor and, of course, the aforementioned caring sense of community welfare. Indeed, the Norwegian word ‘dugnad’ means essentially this - the community, local or national, mucking in together for the common good.
Norway enjoys a stable economy, founded on its natural riches, the benefits of which are enjoyed in most areas of society. Unemployment is low, wages are high, and the welfare system is generous. The krone may be weak at the moment, but the economy is expanding well relative to other advanced economies. As a result, the standard of living is high and the outlook for graduates is promising.

Startups:
The Norwegian economy has long been far from the stereotype of gas and salmon. Norwegians have that Scandinavian passion for design, and today that means finding technological solutions for making life better. Entrepreneurs consider Oslo to be a major European hub for start-ups. From fingerprinting to solar panels, Norwegians are looking for a better way to do just about everything – and they’re raising millions of krone to figure out how. This multiplicity of ideas means you don’t need to be into business or tech to find an exciting job at a Norwegian start-up; whatever your expertise, you should be able to find a Norwegian company who appreciates what you can bring to the table.

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25/04/2021

Study in Norway with/without IELTS:
Norway is the northernmost country in Europe and includes a great variety of natural scenery. The span from the lowlands in the southeast to the spectacular fjords and high mountains and coastline in the west and north is very striking. If you enjoy hiking and huge outdoor experiences, this is a fantastic place to be.
Join Sky Track Visa Pro official Whatsapp: 00923115347751

25/04/2021

Study in Norway:
The real reason you should study in Norway is to understand why this small country is number 1 in productivity per worker, with almost 50% more gross domestic product per hour than the UK. But how do Norwegian leaders get their workers to deliver such impressive numbers? Studying in Norway will give you a full grasp of the Scandinavian leadership model. You will understand how the inherent Norwegian mentality for equality and a flat hierarchy provide such an effective work force, by experiencing it first hand.
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