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  • Опубликовано: 10 июн 2017
  • Is it expensive being a student and living in Norway?!
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  • @emeseviragh9293
    @emeseviragh9293 6 лет назад +6

    I am so happy you made this video! I just found your channel yesterday, I want to move norway in two years, but I heard that its expensive, so I was concerned about it, but you made me confident again!

  • @wesaidsomething
    @wesaidsomething 5 лет назад +11

    I am from Australia and I am hoping to do exchange next year. I was worried that Norway would be really expensive! But it's actually cheaper than where I live!
    There is accomodation right near the university in Oslo for 4000-5000 NOK per month, that is about 700 AUD which is very cheap. At my university in Melbourne, to live on campus costs about $2000AUD per month. That is 11600 NOK.

  • @anitadavila5856
    @anitadavila5856 5 лет назад +1

    I'm moving to Norway next year, and your videos are deff helpful! thank you!!! :)

  • @jassine2808
    @jassine2808 7 лет назад +29

    The best thing about this channel is that we don't hear the typical information other people might tell, because most of youtubers would be informative just like Wikipedia, I would suggest if i may to see more videos about Portugal, i think many people find Portugal an interesting place but there are not too many information regarding this country.

    • @MonAmieDesserts
      @MonAmieDesserts  7 лет назад +3

      I'm really glad to hear that! Thank you! :) And yes, you are right, I should make more videos about Portugal.

  • @hellcomethor
    @hellcomethor 7 лет назад +53

    I live in Norway, and here is my calculation:
    First of i am married and have one child.
    Work i Oslo 1 hour away from my house.
    House loan: 9000,-
    Car 1 (Toyota Avensis): 3000,-
    Car 2 (Lexus): 3500,-
    Food: 5000,-
    Electricity: Summer time 1500,- Winter time: 1800,-
    Train to work: 2800,-
    Gas for cars: 3000,-
    Internet: 700,-
    Phones: 1300,-
    Insurance: 2000,-
    Kindergarten: 3400,-
    Total each month: 34 200,-

    • @MonAmieDesserts
      @MonAmieDesserts  7 лет назад +12

      That's definitely more than me! xD Thanks for sharing that with everyone!

    • @hellcomethor
      @hellcomethor 7 лет назад +7

      Mon Amie yes it is. But it is also two completely different situations. Cars are expensive in Norway :p

    • @davidvaknin3801
      @davidvaknin3801 7 лет назад

      lame

    • @jardarius
      @jardarius 6 лет назад +6

      sell the cars, by the train

    • @djkenny1202
      @djkenny1202 6 лет назад +1

      Is there public school? They charge for Kindergarten?

  • @ManliAnoen
    @ManliAnoen 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for these videos you make, I think you are super adorable and all your contents are super useful, and very very interesting! :) I am Italian and I will be heading up north to live in Oslo this August, in order to attend a Master Programme in Industrial Design. I had my mind packed of questions about what I should expect from this destination, and I was a little bit scared too I must say. That's how I come across your videos, and you really helped me out, I am feeling so much more relieved and just can't wait to start this new adventure!! :D Thank you very much and keep it up!

    • @MonAmieDesserts
      @MonAmieDesserts  7 лет назад +1

      Aww! I'm super happy to know I could help you somehow. I remember when I came to Norway I was also freaking out hahah I'm sure you will love it here. New adventures are always such a good idea hehe :)

  • @JoseLopez-me2re
    @JoseLopez-me2re 6 лет назад +57

    I'm moving to Norway soon and I'm so happy I found your channel!

    • @FortressFour444
      @FortressFour444 4 года назад +7

      Jose Lopez Hey!! How is Norway? I’m thinking about moving within a few years.

    • @indrajitbanerjee7046
      @indrajitbanerjee7046 3 года назад +1

      @@FortressFour444 I would also move in there. Which city are you guys going in?

    • @mimainlandindia5295
      @mimainlandindia5295 3 года назад

      I am moving to Norway from portugal lisbon

    • @Bajarangbal
      @Bajarangbal 3 года назад

      Norway has deadly large spiders!..

    • @elizabethsalawu3097
      @elizabethsalawu3097 3 года назад

      Do you mind if we hookup, going to Norway soonest

  • @arsridharsadana7734
    @arsridharsadana7734 7 лет назад +3

    Thanks for sharing🙌🙏

  • @marcopedrosa8612
    @marcopedrosa8612 2 года назад

    Optimo vídeo! Obrigado pela partilha 🙂

  • @everythingispossible7830
    @everythingispossible7830 4 года назад +1

    Very nice thanks

  • @tatianaflorez7858
    @tatianaflorez7858 7 лет назад +1

    Awesome Information!!!!

  • @DurlavRayamajhi
    @DurlavRayamajhi 4 года назад +1

    i am planning on going Norway this was very helpful

  • @marreloarca1695
    @marreloarca1695 7 лет назад +7

    Me encantan tus videos Mon :) espero poder vivir en Noruega algun dia, me encantaria. Aqui en Latinoamerica la vida puede ser un poco apurada

  • @moka5450
    @moka5450 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks you so much for this video ! I thought that the price in norway will be more expensive! I feel more reassured! I would live in norway in 7 years (5 years for studing et 2 for save money to go!) ! It's like the dream oof my life to live in norway and your chanel is very usefull for me! :)

    • @MonAmieDesserts
      @MonAmieDesserts  7 лет назад +2

      I super glad you found the video helpful! :) As I said, Norway is definitely expensive, and I'm still a student and have a very low salary so it's normal that I tend to spend less money as possible ;) I guess the average person will spent more money than me for sure, but I wanted to make this video just to show it is possible to spend little if you really want to :) Good luck with your plan! It's always good to follow your dreams!

  • @mingzhu7049
    @mingzhu7049 7 лет назад +1

    For the expenses you mentioned. They seem to be less expensive than what we pay in Australia. In Australia, weekly rent for a average apartment is about 400 AUD, internet 50 AUD per month, electricity about 100 AUD per month or more during summer. Monthly public transport ticket costs more than 120 AUD per month. Oh BTW, I pay 25% tax overall on my income!

  • @chechoperez2672
    @chechoperez2672 7 лет назад +3

    I would like you doing a video of the expenses in Norway for a trip there👌🏼👌🏼

  • @MG-us6hb
    @MG-us6hb 4 года назад +3

    Que coincidência 😍 encontrei o teu canal por acaso e também quero ir para a Noruega!! Queria fazer a especialidade médica na Noruega

  • @ahmedshahin5755
    @ahmedshahin5755 6 лет назад +14

    I can’t believe how cheap Oslo is compared to Tokyo given that salaries are higher in Oslo. I usually spend double what you spend a month and I usually stay away from all luxuries around here

    • @MonAmieDesserts
      @MonAmieDesserts  6 лет назад +3

      Really?! Thanks very interesting! I had no idea it was so expensive there. I would love to go to Tokyo though :P

    • @sogw7154
      @sogw7154 5 лет назад +1

      renting in Oslo is the 11 most expensive city to rent a two bedroom apartment in the world. www.businessinsider.com/most-expensive-cities-around-the-world-to-rent-a-2-bedroom-apartment-2017-5?r=US&IR=T#15-tokyo-japan-1740-10
      Tokyo is nr.15

    • @turuus5215
      @turuus5215 3 года назад

      Tokyo is dawn expensive place, true.

  • @haghnejat
    @haghnejat 3 года назад +1

    Hi Mon. First of all, thank you for your video. I saw your new version as well. I understand that you would like to record videos in your room, but can I ask for a video about how and what you buy at geroceries as a guide for students. Thanks.

  • @fabiomagalhaesjunior775
    @fabiomagalhaesjunior775 7 лет назад +3

    Meu deus, você realmente é muito bonita!!!👏👏👏👏👏

  • @augustus6106
    @augustus6106 5 лет назад +31

    Make a video on how to find a student job or parttime job in Norway

    • @zakaibenson7091
      @zakaibenson7091 2 года назад

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    • @jamariarian5769
      @jamariarian5769 2 года назад

      @Zakai Benson Instablaster :)

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      @zakaibenson7091 2 года назад

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    • @zakaibenson7091
      @zakaibenson7091 2 года назад

      @Jamari Arian it did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. I am so happy!
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    • @jamariarian5769
      @jamariarian5769 2 года назад

      @Zakai Benson you are welcome xD

  • @kraaberts1317
    @kraaberts1317 5 лет назад +24

    The prices actually sound close to what I pay in a major city in Canada. I always thought Norway would be much more expensive but just slightly.

    • @Sillygaminghd
      @Sillygaminghd 4 года назад +1

      It's probably the same as other places in the world. It highly depends on your habits. Also, where in Norway you live may increase/decrease your spending. If you want to live cheap, you can here. You just have to be more conscious about your choices.

    • @Justin-df9ev
      @Justin-df9ev 4 года назад +1

      I agree...considering we pay tax on top of our purchases and then we have to tip (which I think is BS but that's another story) on top of that when we eat a restaurant...

  • @mariapatap
    @mariapatap 5 лет назад +4

    Como uma boa portuguesa, você parece ser bastante econômica!!Boa sorte!!!😁😘

  • @izaskunmuruzaballecumberri2083
    @izaskunmuruzaballecumberri2083 5 лет назад

    in our house in Stavanger we pay almost 2000 kr per month for the electricity. Ok, it's a full house and Norwegians (my boyfriend is a local) love to leave the lights on, but still, the difference is quite big

  • @NONAMEGTAV
    @NONAMEGTAV 5 лет назад +1

    I live in SAN ANTONIO TEXAS, here a basic doctor appointment could cost you $60 dollars (not including medicines )

  • @NONAMEGTAV
    @NONAMEGTAV 5 лет назад +1

    I always thought norway would be a lot more expensive, I live in Mexico , here things are cheap , but they are not that cheap in comparison to norway!
    Best regards Mon :)

  • @leanderdato4764
    @leanderdato4764 6 лет назад

    In Berlin a monthly train ticket costs 82€ but one ticket (one way) costs 2,80€

  • @jonaseilertsen2247
    @jonaseilertsen2247 5 лет назад +20

    wow! One "Bear" for 80kr? Where can i find that? :D

  • @tommarnk
    @tommarnk 7 лет назад

    PRO Tip, its more expensive to live in the city center, get an appartment outside the city, a nearby city also works wonders on prices

  • @missleni9122
    @missleni9122 7 лет назад +1

    you should go to Barbera, Vika, Oslo. A pint is 39,- for students, and the last weekend of every month a beer cost the same as the date.. (Y)

    • @MonAmieDesserts
      @MonAmieDesserts  7 лет назад

      MissLeni91 uuhh I have never heard of that place! I will investigate it for sure hahah thanks for the tips! :)

  • @adeled153
    @adeled153 7 лет назад +5

    thank you that was helpful. can you talk more about how to find the perfect place to live in as a student who might be working a part-time job?

    • @MonAmieDesserts
      @MonAmieDesserts  7 лет назад

      Uhh! That's a nice topic for a video. "The best places to live in Oslo" heheh Thanks for the suggestion :)

    • @jennikam2061
      @jennikam2061 7 лет назад

      i would like to see that too!

  • @veronicajimmy5759
    @veronicajimmy5759 6 лет назад +1

    For me I think they transport in trondheim is more expenses I was there one week ago and for 1 hour pay 50kreno

  • @hasibali3966
    @hasibali3966 4 года назад +1

    Thank u mam

  • @johnmuneza6154
    @johnmuneza6154 5 лет назад

    thanks for sharing and giving us more updates about Norway, can i know how i can get an administration and management job in Norway as well let me know the links i can go to for that? Blessings

  • @Luredreier
    @Luredreier 6 лет назад +1

    3:44 Wow, 34 NOK is *nothing* for a single ticket, sure you don't have some kind of discount or something?
    Here in Trondheim it's 50 NOK for a single ticket for an adult.
    However you can use various discounts to get about 37 NOK for one hour and 15 min I think it was for an adult.
    If you're a student you can pay 2280 NOK for 180 days of unlimited traveling within the city center (or roughly 12 NOK pr day).
    Elderly people, kids and people serving in the military can get similar deals.
    As for the 30 day ticket it's 760 NOK for adults and 460 for students here in Trondheim.
    Regarding resturants I usually spend about 300-350 for one meal and a drink when eating out in the cheaper places (although there might be cheaper places out there) and all the way up towards 500 in the more expensive ones...
    Mind you, I'm vegetarian, so there's a lot of resturants etc that's simply not a option for me, as well as a lot of dishes that's not a option even in resturants that does have vegetarian food...
    On the whole you're spending a little less then me each month, but not by much.
    And I live a pretty frugal life so I'm impressed. =)

  • @mralam1314
    @mralam1314 7 лет назад +4

    she has lovely accent.

  • @goggles2007
    @goggles2007 4 года назад +1

    I live in norway too!

  • @ajmshamim4002
    @ajmshamim4002 5 лет назад

    Amie can you make a video on current situation of part time job.
    and a video about possibilities of getting part time job during study and what type of skills are require.

  • @laralima4707
    @laralima4707 7 лет назад +1

    I'm from Portugal as well, and this video helps me because I want to live and study in Norway

  • @Jagatshahi190
    @Jagatshahi190 7 лет назад

    please can u make a video about possibilities of getting part time job during study and what type of skills are require.

  • @realoadin
    @realoadin 5 лет назад

    Plus with car, for gas, all from 16-19 NOK pr liter

  • @Wheretworivermeets
    @Wheretworivermeets 5 лет назад

    hey Amie please make a video on current situation of part time job

  • @hasibali3966
    @hasibali3966 4 года назад +1

    Plz mam make some videos about students life in Norway

  • @emrysam
    @emrysam 4 года назад

    Could you do another video on expenses but as a working adult now?

  • @DLCA13
    @DLCA13 6 лет назад

    Tenho curiosidade sobre o imposto no salario e o custo do plano de saude, como funciona o plano de saude e tal...
    E quando vai rolar um video de uma bacalhoada?

  • @marinettemasyrenaud8742
    @marinettemasyrenaud8742 4 года назад

    Hi I'm from the Caribbean, we don't ever have winter but I would like to know your monthly expenses especially on winter clothing.

  • @kuresryzi9423
    @kuresryzi9423 7 лет назад +1

    Hi, I really love your videos and I would be glad for some about how difficult is it for foreigners to find a summer job for few months. I'm from the Czech republic and it is not hard to find here job while summer holidays, so I wonder how about in Norway, cause I would like to go there next summer.

    • @MonAmieDesserts
      @MonAmieDesserts  7 лет назад

      That's a good topic! Thanks :) Maybe I'll make a video about how difficult it is to find a job in Norway and then also talk about summer jobs :D

    • @kuresryzi9423
      @kuresryzi9423 7 лет назад

      Mon Amie Thanks, and also, if you know something about taxes etc. I read about it and I thought my head will blow. :D

  • @cousinluigi
    @cousinluigi 4 года назад

    Salary is public knowledge in Norway, and so is how much you pay in taxes. This transparency is actually by law. Once a year, you can visit the local tax office, and look into the books showing how much everyone who resides in the municipality (kommune) earns, and how much they pay in taxes.
    Or you can log on to the tax authorities website any time of the year, and look up anyone’s salaries and taxes. The service is free, but bear in mind that it’s not anonymous, so anyone you look up, will be notified that you did so. Also, the online option is only available to the taxpayers of Norway.

  • @1MinuteFlipDoc
    @1MinuteFlipDoc 7 лет назад +17

    I am shocked! I live in Seattle WA and it's a LOT more expensive here! It's about 17,000 Kroner/2,000 USD for a small studio apartment here. I think I could live better, for less money, there!

    • @MonAmieDesserts
      @MonAmieDesserts  7 лет назад +1

      Uff.. I can imagine Seattle is also very expensive. You can surely find cheaper studio apartments here in Oslo.

    • @ahmdsq1894
      @ahmdsq1894 7 лет назад +5

      1MinuteFlipDoc
      People who used to live in giant cities can't live in Norway !! 😅 it'd be like ur living in one big introverted family in one big village ... no offensive but it's haaaard

    • @sn4tx
      @sn4tx 7 лет назад +2

      1MinuteFlipDoc dang that is expensive. Switzerland is expensive but a studio apt even in the big cities goes for half of that. Less than 10m on train away you can find 2 bedroom apartments for less than that too. I live on a decent studio apt, not far from the city, with pretty much everything around me, and lucky to see the Geneva lake out of my windows. Around $800 monthly rent with a parking place.

    • @LS111AT
      @LS111AT 6 лет назад

      I live in the East San Francisco Bay and my room (yes, closet room) was 1,200 a month. Our apartment was 3,700/mo. So this makes me feel better about getting into Uni in Oslo potentially lol

    • @Luredreier
      @Luredreier 6 лет назад +1

      +1MinuteFlipDoc
      She's living *extremely* low cost by Norwegian standards...
      You should be able to manage 10 k NOK pr month though if you're good at keeping costs down.
      The toughtest part is finding a place to live that you can afford without blowing up your budget...

  • @Lori79Butterfly
    @Lori79Butterfly 3 года назад

    I have always heard that Norway is an expensive country to visit & live. I was supposed to visit last year before the lockdowns & take a train into Sweden to practice my Swedish! After this Pandemic is over I will certainly visit Scandinavia & on a budget!💖
    I’ve been to Denmark & all the Danes told me that Norway has a more beautiful landscape than Denmark’s. Since I eat a mostly plant-based diet how available are the veggies & fruits? Are they expensive too?

  • @1988JollyJumper
    @1988JollyJumper 5 лет назад +5

    3-400 kr in electricity during winter?? nah it's more like 1000 or more
    Also 700 a month for food??? that is crazy, normally 1 person will spend at least 2500 a month on food, usually quite a lot more

    • @KimPossible04101982
      @KimPossible04101982 3 года назад +1

      I really would like to see, how she is doing the groceries with fruits, vegetables and meat for one month and only pay 700 kronor. I don't believe it's true.

    • @Србомбоница86
      @Србомбоница86 3 года назад

      @@KimPossible04101982 she has lunch at work

    • @KimPossible04101982
      @KimPossible04101982 3 года назад

      @@Србомбоница86 In the most companies you also have to pay for lunch.

    • @Србомбоница86
      @Србомбоница86 3 года назад

      @@KimPossible04101982 damn ,well than she is eating very little wow

  • @cosmicray128
    @cosmicray128 4 года назад

    Hi..thanks for everything..can you please tell us more about the types and amounts of scholarships for the aho university?and also the jobs that applied students of who might be able to get..are they easy to find or not...do you have to prepay any money to rent a house and if so..how much would it be??thanks alot

  • @proteinballs3262
    @proteinballs3262 6 лет назад +1

    I live in norway and i can say for sure it is very expensive

  • @iuriq8527
    @iuriq8527 6 лет назад

    Holy God! How COL is high here in Brazil. Excluding beer, beef and fruits(off course), we are on par with.

  • @evworld579
    @evworld579 5 лет назад

    Hi there

  • @vastworld-mp8oc
    @vastworld-mp8oc 2 года назад +1

    Hi I live in Portugal now next year I want to move Norway I hope I wy find out job and accommodation

  • @Itssveersa
    @Itssveersa 4 года назад

    Can you tell on which purpose do norwegian high schools(9th to 12th) take international students.

  • @omyyycool166
    @omyyycool166 5 лет назад +1

    I wanna to do MBA in Norway

  • @lucif3r69
    @lucif3r69 6 лет назад +1

    I am moving to Norway. Period!

  • @nislaav6712
    @nislaav6712 6 лет назад +2

    150NOK/hour, so if you work let's say 7-8 hours a day, 5 days a week, per 4 week(1 month) = ruffly 23000+ NOK per month, which is okay, considering you are not paying for Uni you have left around 8000+- NOK for yourself, that's minus all the rent, accommodation, food etc. Is not that bad, I thought Norway would be more expensive... :D Thanks for the video, very informative!
    Plus! If you are living alone you can find a flat for around 4000-6000NOK per month, and it's quite big, already checked, it's all determined on how hard you are looking for smth.

    • @MonAmieDesserts
      @MonAmieDesserts  6 лет назад

      That's very good math :P but don't forget I work part time! So it's not the 7-8 hours a day ;)

    • @nislaav6712
      @nislaav6712 6 лет назад

      Yeah I remember the "part time" moment, but I was just calculating if you would work like full time, 40+ hours, it's actually quite manageable to live in Norway. :) And the rent for 1 room flat as I've seen on the internet is like 4000 to 6500 per month which is sooo good!

  • @Nihil0s
    @Nihil0s 5 лет назад +6

    "kroners" Isn't "kroner" already pluralized? You don't add an S to pluralize in Norwegian. "krone" is the singular.

  • @achilles4625
    @achilles4625 3 года назад

    Question...do you need to have all the money requirements upfront or is monthly alright? because the minimum wage in my country is so low that 1 year of work equals 1 month of work in Norway

  • @edwards1218
    @edwards1218 5 лет назад

    We live in such excess here in America .... my budget is similar but we have access to so much more options in food, grocery stores, cars etc... we have a ton of options. Norwegians hate options. lol

    • @ThorH
      @ThorH 5 лет назад +2

      this is not a video to show how norway is. this is to show how some not from norway choose to live in norway.

  • @RAHUL-wv9us
    @RAHUL-wv9us 5 лет назад +1

    i am coming and will meet you 🤟🤟🤟

  • @parob7285
    @parob7285 7 лет назад +7

    is living in norway expensive? yes for everyone who visits (except you are swiss or so). for 10€ (ca. 90 nkr) you get 2 bananas, a bottle of water and a snickers in the supermarket. back in germany i buy food for the whole weekend with 10€.
    i like your videos! keep it up :)

    • @MonAmieDesserts
      @MonAmieDesserts  7 лет назад

      Hahaha 10€ for the hole month! That's what you can truly call saving money heheh ;) Thanks!

    • @sn4tx
      @sn4tx 7 лет назад +1

      For 10€ in Switzerland I buy 10 beers for the weekend! Or 10 bananas. Well actually I have no idea if the prices in this video are expensive or not coz theres not a conversion to other currency (euro would be the most obvious) but I’ll take your word. But I do find expensive 10e for 2 bananas, water and a snickers :)

  • @sadiahossain3017
    @sadiahossain3017 5 лет назад

    does Norway gives student visa with spouse like Sweden?? and what is the work permit for spouse?

  • @subhajitsvlogs5488
    @subhajitsvlogs5488 5 лет назад

    Great job, I am Indian

  • @magnuswelsh9573
    @magnuswelsh9573 4 года назад

    The prices are not that bad, depends on your lifestyle I guess, pro tip for anyone interested to move to Norway we used a student service that was really helpful oboto.no

  • @jhaalvhut6844
    @jhaalvhut6844 5 лет назад

    hlw...actually i wanna know how is the job vacancy for the students?and is it okey for the students to live on with the job he had there?

  • @tatianaflorez7858
    @tatianaflorez7858 7 лет назад +1

    Oh by the way my dear, would you mind sharing how is the international student university application process as far as emigration and being accepted. That would be fantastic!!! Thanks!

  • @wuzic4145
    @wuzic4145 4 года назад

    A norwegian here.. I would definitively want to know how you manage to spend so little? I live alone.. but groceries alone cost me 3000kr, 6000kr on house loan, 3000 kr on monthly house "rent".. so if I am very mindful about spending, I could possibly do with 14000kr a month, but you'll have to live too.. so It usually goes above 20000 a month.

  • @CraJViews
    @CraJViews 2 года назад

    Olá! como você está ? seu video muito bom umas coisas eu sou de portugal agora moro em bodo semana que vem estou planejando me mudar para oslo voce poderia me ajudar Procurando um quarto porque em oslo eu não conheço nenhum corpo por isso por favor desculpe.

  • @shahabuddin-jq4wf
    @shahabuddin-jq4wf 4 года назад

    would you please tell how likely to get a job after completion of masters degree in Norway for international students?

  • @HeinrichPedro
    @HeinrichPedro 3 года назад +2

    Hi! I am going to NTNU as well as an exchange student. In order to afford studying there, a job is a must haha. What kind of jobs should inibe expecting to be available for us, exchange students?

    • @MonAmieDesserts
      @MonAmieDesserts  3 года назад +2

      I would try a paid internship within your area of studies. You can also try bars, restaurants, hotels and all jobs related with tourism.

  • @Die-sel13136
    @Die-sel13136 6 лет назад

    yep v. helpful, but ...,! But how much tax I should pay in a full time job? Tks a bunch! urquentecaliente!

  • @hediwulong5021
    @hediwulong5021 2 года назад

    Hi mon amie , my girlfriend and I want to move to norway , for different proposes , I wanna study (bachelor) while she wanna get a job so I'm wondering which kind of housing should we chose to live together ?

  • @jorgecalcagno8596
    @jorgecalcagno8596 6 лет назад

    is that coreect that a normal salary for a not qualified person is 2000 euros monthly? For example kitchen porter.
    I know that a rooms costs between 500-600 but I have been told if does includes all services.
    Muito obrigado belleza

  • @Hesandm
    @Hesandm 6 лет назад +3

    700 a month on groceries? I would starve. I use 6000,-

  • @riteshwakode7280
    @riteshwakode7280 6 лет назад

    what is scope for an indian for a job in fisheries sector or allied there

  • @JohnSantoz
    @JohnSantoz 7 лет назад +1

    heyy! estou a pensar ir experimentar viver e trabalhar na Noruega daqui a uns tempos mas ainda vou juntar dinheiro e aprender norueguês durante um ano. Tens ideia se o vosso Moving to Norway Course ainda vai estar a funcionar no próximo verão? :)
    o teu canal é awesome! tiras-me as dúvidas antes de as ter haha

    • @MonAmieDesserts
      @MonAmieDesserts  7 лет назад +1

      Haha Fico feliz por estar a ajudar :P E fazes muito bem em teres esse plano de juntar dinheiro e aprender Noruegues! Sim, acho que o curso vai continuar, até agora esta a correr bem por isso não vejo porque não ;) Beijinhos

    • @JohnSantoz
      @JohnSantoz 7 лет назад

      Mon Amie obrigado! boa sorte por aí e continua c esses vídeos awesomes! :D

  • @danielabaptista4318
    @danielabaptista4318 7 лет назад +2

    Gostei do vídeo :) eu vivo em Oslo e realmente é tudo bastante caro e também estou num part time. Beijinhos ;)

  • @gabrielarodriguez3929
    @gabrielarodriguez3929 7 лет назад +1

    Im going to study in Trondheim next fall and I was wondering if its hard to find work if you only speak english

  • @coopsnz1
    @coopsnz1 6 лет назад

    Petrol car prices ?

  • @drsshetty12
    @drsshetty12 6 лет назад

    Nice video, I want to move norway, can you pls guide me.
    @Deepak from India

  • @umerkhan3697
    @umerkhan3697 6 лет назад

    how can get work permit in Norway can u make a new informative video

  • @sahilsaini4626
    @sahilsaini4626 6 лет назад

    wht part time u do... and how much they pay to uh

  • @shihabkp1358
    @shihabkp1358 7 лет назад

    Hey! Am going to finish my civil engineering studies next year and am interested to work in NORWAY.. do you think it will be fine for a fresh new employee there ? Please do reply

  • @aliakram3314
    @aliakram3314 4 года назад

    How can i apply for MSc in norway?

  • @gmsholanwali3214
    @gmsholanwali3214 5 лет назад

    I am francis tell me 5 professions which are highly paid in Norway

  • @chandanbanka129
    @chandanbanka129 6 лет назад

    Hello Ma'am I live in India and I want to pursue bachelor's degree from UIO. Is the Norwegian language compulsory ?

  • @TJ-fj7nn
    @TJ-fj7nn 7 лет назад +10

    Norway is a pretty good country if you have average or below skills. Like if you're a bus driver or work in a supermarket, you'll probaby earn 3 times as much as in most other countries.
    However if you're a engineer you might get paid less, have higher taxes etc.
    The restaurant problem can be solved by saving up the money for when you go on vacations. The 200 kr resturant mentioned here is basicly Thai/China places, if you go to a real resturant it will cost 500-1000 per person.
    What I do is I go to a Norwegian resturant maybe once or twice a year on my own tab, I might eat out a few times a year with work too on their tab.
    Then I save for vacations and get the h... out and enjoy better and much cheaper food in other countries.
    I also try to not go to pubs much, but it's hard to be social with your co-workers on your vacation, so sometimes you have to go out and burn some money at a pub.
    I really hate that a bottle of wine cost 500 kr in a bar, it's crazy, the same bottle sold in a store in Italy cost maybe 5 euro(50 kr).
    But it's not the state that force the bars to charge 500 though. No idea how that happend, or the economy of bars in general. But the bars pot 300 kr easily from that bottle.
    Another way to save money is to buy Take Away, the VAT is lower on Take away, and you drink your own store bought wine. The difference here is dramatic. You can buy fancy Sushi in a good resturant for 350 NOK + a 150 bottle of wine, that's Sushi +wine for 2 for 500 NOK. If you had that in the resturant it would have been 1500 NOK.

  • @PerKaltberg
    @PerKaltberg 6 лет назад

    Where are the cheapest places to go for groceries? :)

  • @2face88
    @2face88 3 года назад

    how much euros equal to 1 krone?

  • @ri1975
    @ri1975 4 года назад +1

    Can you do an updated video

  • @aestheticvlogs9417
    @aestheticvlogs9417 6 лет назад +2

    Hvilken by kommer du ifra? Jeg er fra Bergen!

    • @MonAmieDesserts
      @MonAmieDesserts  6 лет назад

      Jeg kommer fra Lisboa i Portugal, men jeg bor i Oslo! :)

  • @tomofthailand9047
    @tomofthailand9047 7 лет назад

    i'm living in switzerland (basel) never been to norway....i found many things are cheaper than in switzerland ...

    • @sn4tx
      @sn4tx 7 лет назад

      tom of thailand yeah I compared prices, even from what other people said in the comments, and it is. I think in Norway the average worker with an average salary can do more and live better in Norway than here in Switzerland!

  • @FilAlexa
    @FilAlexa 6 лет назад

    Anybody knows if there's a website to find second-hand things in Norway? Kinda like a craigslist or kijiji?

  • @joshuatraffanstedt2695
    @joshuatraffanstedt2695 6 лет назад

    10,000 = $1,250 (roughly) USD.

  • @HarisKhan-ly8xo
    @HarisKhan-ly8xo 5 лет назад

    So Imaging per hour 100Nok? so then u think

  • @strikersami1579
    @strikersami1579 7 лет назад

    is finding jobs in Norway is easy