NORWAY Issuing Authorities AUTHORITIES: a) Royal Norwegian Embassy P.O. Box 11612, Hatfield 0028 OZMIK HOUSE 165 Lynnwood Road Brooklyn, Pretoria Tel: (012) 364-3700 Fax: (012) 364-3799/6099 Hours : 0830-1600 Web: www.norway.org.za or https://selfservice.udi.no/ E-mail: emb.pretoria@mfa.no b) Royal Norwegian Consulate, 17th Floor Southern Life Centre, 8 Riebeek Street, Cape Town, 8001 PO Box 4446 Cape Town. Tel: (021) 418-1276 Fax: (021) 418-1275 O/hrs: Mon - Fri: 09h00-13h00. E-mail: new@wallem.com Office hours : 0830-1600 / CONSULAR: 0900-1200 c) Royal Norwegian Consulate 9 Kensington Drive, Westville, Durban, 4001 Tel: (031) 267 8410 Fax: 0860 575 1566 E-mail: consulate@itt.co.za Office hours: Mon-Fri 0900-1300 BY APPOINTMENT ONLY http://www.thegsa.co.za/visa-and-country-info/2663-norway-country-guide&print=1 Page 1 of 9
Visa Requirements Any visa issued by Norway will also be valid in the following Schengen countries: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland. Visas are required by South African passport holders. Applicants are to lodge application online at the Application Portal Norway and THEN book an appointment with VFS. 1. Register application online and pay fee : https://selfservice.udi.no/ 2. Find relevant checklist according to purpose of trip and submit documents. 3. Book appointment at VFS http://www.vfsglobal.com/norway/southafrica/ VFS Application Centres: PRETORIA: 2nd Floor - Lobby 1, Brooklyn Forum, Veale Street, Opposite Brooklyn Mall, Brooklyn, Pretoria Tel: (012) 425 3001 CAPE TOWN: 47 Strand Street, 5th Floor Office 504, Cape Town Submission timings: 0800-1230 and 1330-1500 Mon-Fri Passport collections: 1030-1600 Mon-Fri For more info e-mail: info.nrza@vfshelpline.com regarding the visa process. Tel: (012) 425 3006 between 0800-1600 Mon-Fri Web: http://www.vfsglobal.com/norway/southafrica/ VISA FORM TO BE FILLED OUT ONLINE - APPLICATION FORMS FILLED OUT MANUALLY WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. http://www.thegsa.co.za/visa-and-country-info/2663-norway-country-guide&print=1 Page 2 of 9
Visa Processing Time 15 working days. http://www.thegsa.co.za/visa-and-country-info/2663-norway-country-guide&print=1 Page 3 of 9
Visa Validity Valid according to travel arrangements - maximum 90 days. http://www.thegsa.co.za/visa-and-country-info/2663-norway-country-guide&print=1 Page 4 of 9
Visa Cost 60 EUROS http://www.thegsa.co.za/visa-and-country-info/2663-norway-country-guide&print=1 Page 5 of 9
SA Representative SA Embassy Drammensveien 88C, 0271, Oslo Tel: (0047) 232-73220 Fax: (0047) 22 443975 E-mail: oslo.consular@dirco.gov.za Web: www.saemboslo.no http://www.thegsa.co.za/visa-and-country-info/2663-norway-country-guide&print=1 Page 6 of 9
Travel Health Compulsory: Recommended Travel Vaccines: None Hepatitis B, Tetanus, Polio Norway is a land for nature lovers, with breath-taking fjords and glaciers, summer's midnight sun and a sparsely populated wilderness. The Norwegian countryside has countless steep-sided valleys, high mountain lakes and unforgettable views. Experience the midnight sun at the North Cape in the far Arctic - and enjoy the coastline from the comfort of the Hurtigruten ships, which call at a number of ports on the voyage north. Get away from it all and spend a few days in a lakeside mountain hytte, or cabin, enjoying fishing and nature walks. But beware of elk and other large wildlife. Take a Norway in a Nutshell' tour from Bergen. You can choose to spend between one and three days on the trip, which takes in scenic rail and bus journeys as well as cruises along Norway's best fjords. Capital: Currency: Language: Oslo (OSL) Norwegian Krone (NOK) Norwegian. English, Swedish and Danish are widely spoken. Dialling code from SA: + 47 Time Zones: Daylight Savings Time: Public Holidays 2017: Side of the Road: Best Time to go: GMT / UTC +1 (1 hour behind South Africa) From last Sunday in March to last Sunday in October: UTC / GMT +2 (same time as South Africa) Jan 1; Apr 13-14; 16-17; May 1, 17, 25, 25; Jun 4-5; Dec 25-26 Right May and September are the shoulder seasons. Peak season is June July. For skiing, March is the best season. http://www.thegsa.co.za/visa-and-country-info/2663-norway-country-guide&print=1 Page 7 of 9
Best For: Plugs: Drinking Water: Health: Customs: Local Offences / Laws: Duty Free: Prohibited Imports: Fjords and natural attractions, Northern Lights and Midnight Sun, Medieval Architecture. 230 volts AC, 50Hz. European round two-pin plugs are standard Mains water in hotels and towns is safe to drink. Avoid drinking from streams and rivers. There are adequate and well-equipped medical facilities, however visitors are required to pay for these services. Comprehensive health insurance is recommended. If you require any medication on your travels it is best to bring it with you, in the original packaging, with a signed and dated letter from your doctor detailing exactly what it is and why you need it. Normal social courtesies. Punctuality is expected. Lunch and Dinner tend to be eaten early. Norway is an egalitarian society, and do not flaunt their wealth or achievements. Smoking is prohibited in public places The following items can be imported into Norway without incurring customs duty: 200 cigarettes or 250g of tobacco products and 200 leaves of cigarette paper. Either 1L of spirits over 22% volume and 1.5L of alcoholic drinks over 4.7% volume but less than 22% volume, or 3L of alcoholic drinks less than 22% volume; and 2L of beer up to 4.7% volume. Other goods to the value of Kr6,000 (if out of Norway for more than 24 hours) or Kr3,000 (if out of Norway for less than 24 hours). 10kg of meat and meat products, cheese and foodstuffs (except dog and cat food). You must be over 18 years old to import tobacco and alcohol. You must be over 20 years old to import spirits over 22% volume. The following items are prohibited without special permission: drugs and medicines (other than prescription medication), spirits over 60% volume, weapons and ammunition, fireworks, potatoes, meat and dairy products from outside the EEA, mammals, birds and exotic animals, and plants and their parts. http://www.thegsa.co.za/visa-and-country-info/2663-norway-country-guide&print=1 Page 8 of 9
Prohibited Exports: Endangered species or eggs of endangered species, antiques (except with a permit), or more than 15kg of fish. http://www.thegsa.co.za/visa-and-country-info/2663-norway-country-guide&print=1 Page 9 of 9