Norway
Warnings and insurance
Summary
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If you’re abroad and you chooseneed toemergency travel,help researchfrom yourthe destinationsUK andgovernment, getcontact appropriatethe travelnearest insuranceBritish embassy, consulate or high commission.
The InsuranceOverseas shouldBusiness coverRisk yourservice itinerary,offers plannedinformation activities and expensesadvice infor anBritish emergency.companies operating overseas on how to manage political, economic, and business security-related risks.
TheBefore Foreign,you Commonwealthtravel, &check Developmentthe Office‘Entry (FCDO)requirements’ providessection for Norway’s current entry restrictions and requirements. These may change with little warning. Monitor this advice aboutfor risksthe oflatest updates and stay in contact with your travel provider.
If you plan to helppass Britishthrough nationalsanother makecountry informedto decisions.return Findto outthe UK, check the travel advice for the country you’re transiting.
It is more aboutimportant than ever to get travel insurance and check it provides appropriate cover. See the FCDO’s guidance on foreign travel adviceinsurance.
Before
Around you581,000 travelBritish nationals visit Norway every year. Most visits are trouble-free.
NoIf travelyou’re canliving bein guaranteedor safe.moving Readto allNorway, read the adviceLiving in thisNorway guide asin welladdition asto supportthis fortravel Britishadvice.
Norway nationalshas abroadextended the temporary border controls whichon includes:its internal Schengen border until further notice. These border controls take place at ports with ferry traffic from Sweden, Denmark and Germany. Make sure you carry a valid passport on all these routes.
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FollowTerrorists andare contactlikely FCDOto travelcarry onout Twitter,attacks Facebookin andNorway. InstagramSee Terrorism.
Petty Youcrime candoes alsooccur signbut upat a low level compared to getother emailEuropean notificationscountries. See Crime
If whenyou thisare advicetravelling isto updated.mountainous areas, you should be aware of avalanche risks. Check with the local tourist office on current snow and weather conditions, listen to the locals, and visit the Norwegian Avalanche Warning Service website See Visiting in winter
Travel
To insurancecontact the Norwegian emergency services, call 110 (fire), 112 (police) or 113 (ambulance).
If you’re abroad and you chooseneed toemergency travel,help researchfrom yourthe destinationsUK andgovernment, getcontact appropriatethe travelnearest insuranceBritish embassy, consulate or high commission.
The InsuranceOverseas shouldBusiness coverRisk yourservice itinerary,offers plannedinformation activities and expensesadvice infor anBritish emergency.companies operating overseas on how to manage political, economic, and business security-related risks.