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News and events

22. Apr 2022

Forsinkelser og begrensninger i passproduksjonen

Thales, leverandøren av norske pass, melder om råvaremangel og redusert produksjonskapasitet.  Mer info følger i artikkel.

Travelling to Belgium

From March 11th 2022 it is no longer mandatory to fill in the Passenger Locator Form when travelling to Belgium from Norway.

Travelling to Norway

The travel-restrictions upon entry into Norway have been lifted. The same rules as prior to the corona pandemic now apply.

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Values and priorities

Climate change and the environment

Climate change and environmental damage are two of the most dramatic challenges facing the world today. Many countries are already feeling the effects of climate change. In our part of the world, the changes in the Arctic region are particularly dramatic and worrying.

The High North

Large parts of Norway lie north of the Arctic Circle. Sound management of the abundant Arctic resources is high on Norway’s agenda. This requires global cooperation based on scientific knowledge and international law.

Peace, stability and security

The security challenges facing the world are becoming increasingly complex. Norway will meet these challenges through its strong commitment to NATO, its broad engagement in peace and reconciliation efforts and through international cooperation.

Energy and marine resources

The growing world population will need more and more food and energy. Sustainable use of marine resources will help to meet this demand.

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Royal Norwegian Embassy in Belgium

Embassy address:
Rue Archimède 17
B-1000 Bruxelles

Phone: + 32 (0) 2 238 73 00
E-mail: emb.brussels@mfa.no

 

Consular section address:
Rue Archimède 17
B-1000 Bruxelles

Phone: + 32 (0) 2 238 73 00
E-mail: consular.brussels@mfa.no

For a visit to the consulate it is compulsory to book an appointment to this e-mail :  consular.brussels@mfa.no

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