
Transition Allowance Partially Phased Out from 1 July 2026
From 1 July 2026, the transition allowance for single parents is partially phased out. See who can still receive support and what you can apply for instead from NAV.
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From 1 July 2026, the transition allowance for single parents is partially phased out. See who can still receive support and what you can apply for instead from NAV.

Norwegian Test Autumn 2026: registration 17–21 August, exam 21–25 September. See the dates, four sub-tests and what level you need for residence.

Drowning accidents have increased sharply in summer 2026, according to new figures from the Rescue Society. Here's how to keep your family safe in water – with a simple water-safety checklist.

The Supreme Court takes the case of Wolt couriers. The decision could give thousands of food couriers the right to permanent employment, sick leave and holiday pay. Here's what the case means for you.

From 1 July 2026, several NAV rules are changing. Disability benefit gets equal minimum income base, and some rates are adjusted upward. See what applies to you.

The policy interest rate in 2026 went up, not down. Norges Bank held the rate at 4.25 percent in June. See what it means for housing loans and consumer loans – and what you can do.

Lånekassen adjusts study support for 2026–2027 from August. Maximum basic loan becomes 170 368 kroner, rates increase 2.1 percent, and limits increase 4.5 percent.

Is your child traveling to an area with a measles outbreak this summer? Children can get the MMR vaccine earlier than 15 months. It is free – here's how you get it.

Municipalities are to resettle 13,000 refugees in 2026, and as of 8 July, 5,407 were resettled. Here's how municipality allocation, waiting times, rights and self-settlement work.

A new report from the Nordic Council of Ministers shows that opposition to gender equality has made working life tougher – with threats, harassment and sick leave.

Statistics Norway's annual 2026 survey shows attitudes towards immigrants became somewhat less positive for a third year in a row, but most Norwegians remain positive.

New NIBR research: only 9% of Ukrainian refugees in the Nordics want to go home as soon as the war ends. Trust in the authorities and the children's future decide it.