Ethiopian applicants · Kingdom of Norway
Student Residence Permit (Oppholdstillatelse for studier) for Ethiopian citizens
Residence permit for international students at Norwegian universities — tuition-free at public institutions, with part-time work rights.
This page covers the Student Residence Permit (Oppholdstillatelse for studier) specifically for Ethiopian applicants — including document requirements, consular procedures, and common issues specific to Ethiopia. The general eligibility criteria apply to everyone.
- Processing time
- 1–3 months.
- Government fees
- NOK 6,300.
- Typical duration
- 1 year; renewable for duration of studies.
- Sponsorship required
- Yes
- Leads to permanent residency
- No
Bilateral context
No nationality-specific treaty frameworks apply to this combination.
Consular processing: a Kingdom of Norway consulate or visa application centre in your country of residence
Tourist entry vs. this route
Ethiopian nationals require a visa for any entry into Kingdom of Norway. The Student Residence Permit (Oppholdstillatelse for studier) is one of the routes available; tourist entry is a separate application.
Visa overview
Norway offers student residence permits for international students accepted at Norwegian higher-education institutions. A unique feature: tuition at all public Norwegian universities is free for international students (one of the last countries in Europe to maintain this policy — Sweden and Denmark charge non-EU students). Students must cover living costs (approximately NOK 137,000/year — verify on udi.no). Students can work up to 20 hours per week during term and full-time during holidays. After graduation, a 1-year job-seeking extension is available. Note: time on a student permit does NOT count toward the 3-year PR requirement.
Eligibility
Typical criteria
- ✓Full-time acceptance at a Norwegian higher-education institution.
- ✓Financial resources: approximately NOK 137,000 per year (this amount is set by Laanekassen — the Norwegian State Educational Loan Fund — and adjusted annually, verify on udi.no).
- ✓Health insurance coverage (EU/EEA students: EHIC; others: comprehensive insurance).
- ✓Accommodation plan.
Common blockers
- !Insufficient financial evidence — the NOK 137,000/year must be documented as available funds.
- !Part-time programme (must be full-time).
Typical evidence
- ·Acceptance letter from the institution.
- ·Bank statement or scholarship letter proving NOK 137,000 available.
- ·Health insurance confirmation.
Application pathway
Secure admission
Apply through the institution or studyinnorway.no. Public university tuition is free — you only pay a nominal semester fee (approximately NOK 600–800) covering student-union membership.
Apply for student residence permit
Apply online through UDI. Attend biometric appointment.
Study and work part-time
Work up to 20 hours/week during term, full-time during holidays.
Post-graduation job search
After graduation, apply for a 1-year job-seeking residence permit. If you find qualifying employment, apply for a skilled-worker permit. Note: student-permit time does NOT count toward the 3-year PR requirement — the PR clock starts when you receive a work permit.
Not sure Kingdom of Norway is right for you? Compare similar routes
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Frequently asked questions
Are Ethiopian citizens eligible for the Student Residence Permit (Oppholdstillatelse for studier)?+
Eligibility for the Student Residence Permit (Oppholdstillatelse for studier) is set by UDI and is not nationality-restricted. See the criteria below for the published requirements.
Where do Ethiopian applicants typically file the Student Residence Permit (Oppholdstillatelse for studier)?+
a Kingdom of Norway consulate or visa application centre in your country of residence. Specific intake (online portal, biometrics centre, or in-country lodgement) is determined by UDI — confirm the current intake channel on the primary source linked above before filing.
Do Ethiopian applicants need a tourist visa for Kingdom of Norway as well?+
Ethiopian nationals require a visa for any entry into Kingdom of Norway. The Student Residence Permit (Oppholdstillatelse for studier) is one of the routes available; tourist entry is a separate application.
Is tuition really free at Norwegian public universities?+
Yes. Norway is one of the last countries in Europe to offer free tuition at public universities for all students, including international students from outside the EU/EEA. You only pay a nominal semester fee of approximately NOK 600–800 (about EUR 55–75) covering student-union membership. This applies to all public universities including the University of Oslo, NTNU (Trondheim), University of Bergen, UiT (Tromsoe), and others. Private institutions do charge tuition.
Does student-permit time count toward permanent residence?+
No. Time on a student residence permit does NOT count toward the 3-year continuous-residence requirement for permanent residence. The PR clock only starts when you transition to a work permit (e.g. skilled-worker permit). This means if you study for 2 years and then work for 3 years, your total time in Norway is 5 years but you become PR-eligible only at the 3-year work-permit mark.
Can I work while studying in Norway?+
Yes — up to 20 hours per week during term and full-time during official holidays. No separate work permit is needed — the right is included in the student permit. Working beyond the limit can lead to permit revocation.