Can I travel to Norway without a visa?

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I have an Italian residence permit with a Pakistani passport. Can I travel to Norway without a visa?



Best Answer

You can visit Norway.

As stated in Timatic, the database used by airlines:

Visa required, except for passengers with a residence permit issued by Italy for a maximum stay of 90 days

With your passport and Italian residence permit, you can visit Schengen countries, Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, Montenegro, Albania, Kosovo, Romania, Bulgaria and Cyprus, Georgia, French overseas territories and the Dominican Republic.

If having a permanent residence permit, you can also enter Macedonia, Turkey (at Istanbul-Atatürk or Ankara Airport) and Mexico




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Who can visit Norway without a visa?

Visa policy for Norway Presently, nationals of nearly 100 sovereign states and territories around the world do not require a visa to visit Norway for the purposes of tourism, business, transit, and medical treatment. It is possible to spend a maximum of 90 days per 180-day period in Norway with each entry.

How many countries can Norway visit without visa?

The Norway passport ranking is 8; the number of visa free destinations accessible with a Norway passport is 189. Please note, the list of visa-free countries is calculated to reflect the number of countries Norway passport holders can enter without a visa, through a visa on arrival, and through the eTA.

Can I enter Norway with EU ID?

Minors who are nationals of EU /EEA countries just need their own valid passport (or valid ID card if they are nationals of a Schengen country) to enter Norway.



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