This course is for all healthcare professionals with education from countries outside the EU/EEA area who are applying for authorization in Norway to work here in medical field.
Start your life and medical career in Norway with tailored authorisation programme for healthcare professionals.
This unique programme is designed for healthcare professionals.
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The programme provides comprehensive training in language skills, cultural understanding, professional terminology, and the rights and regulations essential for success in Norway's healthcare sector.
The course is offered as a bundle, comprising three specialised Norwegian language courses and a final proficiency test. Upon successful completion, participants will receive an official diploma and become eligible to remain in Norway to continue their careers in healthcare.
step 1.
Apply for admission
You’ll be redirected to our partner site lingu.no to complete your application.
A1 level Norwegian course Online
A2 level Norwegian course Online
The process takes almost a year from application submission to visa approval
step 2.
Get entry visa to Norway
B1 level Norwegian course Local
B2 level Norwegian course Local
B2 exam “Bergenstesten” Local
step 3.
Authorisation course
Kurs i nasjonale fag Local
Medically certified exam Oslo
Final exam Local
Obtain authorization to work in healtcare in Norway. Start today.
with Lingu
A1-A2 level
This step includes courses A1 and A2 (Part 1 & Part 2), which you can take online while still waiting for your immigration papers to Norway to get approved. It’s the perfect way to start learning Norwegian and prepare for your new life in Norway without having to wait. If you have already received your visa, you also have the option to take this part of the course in Norway.
Total cost of step
18 600 kr 2 courses
Folkeuniversitetet is an officially recognized provider of Norwegian language education. All courses with digital instruction are approved by the UDI for applications for permanent residence permits.
Online or Local
Intermediate A2 is suitable for you if you already know a little Norwegian and have language skills corresponding to A1. The A2 course consists of 2 parts. After completing the course, you can take the Norwegian test A1–A2.
Online or Local
B1-B2 level
This stage includes two Norwegian courses: B1 and B2. You’ll also get access to the official Norwegian exam, Bergenstesten, required for starting a medical career in Norway.
This phase must be taken after you have moved to Norway, ensuring that you have the necessary language skills to work in the medical field and integrate into Norwegian society.
Take course in one of our locations:
Total cost of step
29 000 kr 2 courses, exam
Have you completed the Norwegian course at intermediate level A2 and are ready to become even more independent when communicating in Norwegian? Then this course is for you!
Online or Local
The upper-intermediate Norwegian course is for those who want to become more independent when communicating in Norwegian.
Online or Local
The advanced Norwegian language test (B2-C1) is required for medical authorization, professional, or academic purposes in Norway. It assesses reading, listening, writing, and speaking, proving the ability to work or study in Norwegian.
Local
Final Qualification and Authorisation in Norway
The final stage of medical authorization happens in Norway. Candidates must complete the kurs in Nasjonale Fag and pass both the Medical Proficiency Exam (Medisinsk Kunnskapstest) and the Practical Proficiency Exam (Praktisk Kunnskapstest). Successfully finishing this step grants full authorization from the Norwegian Directorate of Health (Helsedirektoratet) to work as a licensed healthcare professional.
Total cost of step
26 500 krcourse, exam
The course applies to all healthcare personnel with education from countries outside the EU/EEA area applying for authorisation in Norway. It provides essential knowledge about the Norwegian healthcare system, laws, and regulations, and understanding of the legal and ethical framework. It covers key topics such as patient rights, medical ethics, communication with patients and colleagues, and the structure of the Norwegian health services.
The course is a mandatory part of the authorisation process.
Local
The mandatory exam for healthcare professionals with education from outside the EU/EEA seeking authorisation to practice in Norway. It is conducted by the University of Oslo and assesses candidates' medical knowledge, clinical reasoning, and understanding of Norwegian healthcare regulations.
It is a required step in the authorisation process required by the Norwegian Directorate of Health.
Oslo medical university
The practical skills assessment for healthcare professionals educated outside the EU/EEA. It evaluates clinical skills, patient communication, and the ability to handle real-world medical scenarios in accordance with Norwegian healthcare standards. Conducted at authorised hospitals or medical institutions in Norway. It is the last major step before obtaining full authorisation from the Norwegian Directorate of Health (Helsedirektoratet).
Candidates must also complete a mandatory supervised practice period (turnustjeneste or LIS1 for doctors) before being eligible for independent practice.
Local
You can apply for a Health Personnel license and admission letter at the same time. Here are the steps:
Simply fill out the application form and submit the fee to secure your spot in our upcoming program.
You pay by carв or via Paypal. Please note, that the admission letter fee is also non-refundable, independently on what answer you receive from the UDI regarding your visa. In case of successful visa, the fees paid for admission letters can be used toward the course payment.
With our fast and efficient admission process, you'll have your admission letter in hand in no time, ready to kickstart your visa application. We help you arrange the paperwork needed for the visa, but visa granting itself stays the decision of the UDI.
Effortless Admission Process.
Applying to study with us is a breeze! Simply fill out our user-friendly application form and submit the fee. Within just two business days, you'll receive your admission letter, ready to be attached to your visa application. We believe in making the process as smooth as possible so you can focus on preparing for your adventure in Norway.
Diverse Programs.
Our language programs cater to a wide range of students, including doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and professionals from various fields in the health profession. Whether you're looking to enhance your language skills for career advancement or personal enrichment, we have the resources and expertise to support your goals.
Supportive Community.
Join a vibrant community of language learners from around the world who share your passion for Norwegian and Norwegian culture.
Expert Instruction.
Our experienced instructors are passionate about teaching Norwegian and are dedicated to helping you succeed. With a focus on interactive learning and real-world application, our courses are designed to accelerate your language acquisition and build confidence in your communication abilities.
A1–A2 typically takes 3–4 months, depending on course intensity and attendance.
The total duration depends on your starting level and study pace. On average:
A1 to B1: 6–9 months
A1 to B2: 9–12 months
For non-EU/EEA medical professionals, the processing time with the Norwegian Directorate of Health usually takes up to 16-20 months, depending on your educational background, documentation, and whether additional training or language requirements apply. Timelines may vary from case to case.
Norwegian visa processing typically takes 12-14 months after submitting a complete application. Processing times depend on your home country and the workload of the embassy or VFS center.
Yes. The Lingu admission letter can be used as supporting documentation for your visa application, provided it meets the embassy’s requirements and is submitted along with proof of finances, housing, and other required documents.
Yes. A Lingu housing contract can be used as proof of accommodation for your visa application. Note that the applicants must also provide proof of sufficient funds to cover their stay, as required by UD
Once payment is confirmed, the admission letter is usually issued within 2–5 working days. During peak periods, it may take slightly longer.
Yes. Please contact the Lingu admissions team as soon as possible. Location corrections can usually be made before the admission letter is issued.
Admission letters are available for all Lingu-approved study locations listed on the application portal. Availability may vary depending on course start dates.
Housing contract is only available for Stavanger Location. Availability depends on location, intake period, and room availability.
You should select the intended start date based on your expected visa timeline. If unsure, Lingu can guide you in choosing a suitable start date.
Yes, but only if you can demonstrate prior Norwegian knowledge at A2 level, usually through a placement test or previous course certificates.
If you are new to Norwegian, you should start with A1 (Beginner level). This course is designed for students with no prior knowledge of the language.
After payment, the admissions team will guide you through course enrollment, placement testing (if required), and onboarding instructions via email.
Housing payments are made through Lingu’s official payment link or invoice, which will be shared once housing availability is confirmed.
No. A confirmed admission is required before a housing contract can be issued.
The Helse course generally takes 6–8 weeks, including preparation and assessments.
The Helse course includes:
Norwegian healthcare system overview
Medical terminology in Norwegian
Professional communication
Legal and ethical responsibilities
Exam and certification preparation
Yes. Lingu offers online Norwegian courses, allowing you to start learning from your home country before moving to Norway.
No, Lingu does not assist with Visa.
Currently, the admission letter fee must be paid in full. Installment options are not available at this time.
Yes. If your visa application is officially rejected by the Norwegian authorities and you provide the rejection notice, Lingu will refund 30% of the payment for the admission letter, according to the refund policy. Any bank or transaction fees may be deducted, depending on the payment method.
Unfortunately, Lingu only provides admission letters to health professionals.
Yes, Lingu is a UDI-approved provider for you to achieve skills to learn Norwegian.