Germany Visa RequirementsFor Norway passport holders

Norwegian citizens have full visa-free access to Germany within the Schengen framework. The 90-day allowance covers stays across all Schengen countries combined.

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Great news! Norway passport holders can enter Germany without a visa for tourism or business purposes.

No visa is required. Present your Norwegian passport at entry. Note that the 90-day rule is cumulative across all Schengen countries . days spent in Norway count toward the same allowance when visiting other Schengen states.

Germany is part of the Schengen Area. Your stay counts toward the 90-day limit within any 180-day period for the entire Schengen zone. Learn more about Schengen rules →

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

3 months beyond departure from Schengen

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Current Travel Situation

Norway to Germany: What You Need to Know

Norway and Germany are both Schengen Area members, making travel between the two countries completely open. Germany is one of Norway's largest trading partners and a popular destination for Norwegian tourists and business travelers.

How to Get There

Germany borders France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Austria, Poland, and others . all accessible without border controls under Schengen.

Money & Banking

Germany uses the euro (EUR). Norwegian krone can be exchanged at major airports and banks. Cards are widely accepted, though some German establishments still prefer cash.

Practical Tips

Frankfurt (FRA), Munich (MUC), and Berlin (BER) have frequent direct connections from Norwegian airports. Travel by road or rail from Denmark is also a common route for Norwegians.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Norwegians need a visa for Germany?

No. Norwegian passport holders are Schengen members and can enter Germany without a visa. Present your valid Norwegian passport at entry.

How many days can Norwegians stay in Germany?

Up to 90 days in any 180-day period, counting all Schengen countries combined. Days in France, Italy, and all other Schengen countries count against the same 90-day limit.

Is there a border check between Norway and Germany?

There is no permanent border control within Schengen. However, Germany has at times introduced temporary controls at certain borders. In practice, travel between Norway and Germany via Denmark or Sweden is seamless.

Can Norwegians drive to Germany?

Yes. The E6 runs from Norway through Sweden and Denmark, crossing into Germany via the Flensburg/Padborg border area. The journey from Oslo to Hamburg takes approximately 10-11 hours by car.

What are the best airports to fly into Germany from Norway?

Frankfurt (FRA), Munich (MUC), and Berlin Brandenburg (BER) are the main hubs. Lufthansa, SAS, Norwegian Air, and Eurowings all operate routes from Norwegian airports.

Can Norwegians live in Germany without special registration?

As an EEA citizen, Norwegians can live and work in Germany by registering their address (Anmeldung) at the local Einwohnermeldeamt within 14 days of arrival. No separate residence permit is required initially.

Do Norwegians pay EU roaming rates in Germany?

Yes. Norway is part of the EEA, so Norwegian mobile providers must apply EU roaming rules. Using your Norwegian SIM in Germany should not incur extra charges, though verify with your provider.