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Roy Helge Rasmussen

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I live in the southern part of norway and can find my way around most of the country. I will answer questions about social life, culture, language and politics to the best of my knowledge. I am not so good at travel tips outside the south-eastern parts, although I will try to answer.

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I live here and have been guiding members of my family around when they visit from abroad for years.

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Recent Answers from Roy Helge Rasmussen

2009-11-06 dual citizenship:

There are three sides to this. What can be done and what is legal - and where what is legal. It is illegal for a norwegian citizen to hold dual citizenship. A child can hold dual citizenship until the

2009-10-29 names:

Eide is an ancient name meaning wading point / strait /narrows. The place you can wade over the river, where there is a bridge or where you can walk across the narrows. Holven is also a very old name

2009-10-23 Working in Norway as an expat and Norway tax:

The base rule is that you whall pay taxes in the country of residence, for all your income. But when the income (interest) is generated in a country that tax this as normal income - then you can deduct

2009-10-13 Do you think I could find enough work to be able to live in Norway?:

Honestly, no - I think that would be very difficult. But on the other hand - you need employment to move here in the first place - so if I am wrong, you'll do fine. It is difficult enough as it is for

2009-10-12 Citizenship:

Just proving norwegian descent does not help you much. If one of your parents were norwegian at the time of your birth, you will be given preferential treatment, and you could probably in most cases aquire

 

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