The 10 successful applicants will travel to the Scandinavian country and spend six days working remotely from one of the five breathtaking locations available, which include scenic ski resorts, picturesque fishing villages and rugged mountain ranges.
Other countries that have recently launched digital nomad visas include South Korea, in January 2024, Thailand, in July last year, and Taiwan, which launched recently on January 1.
The move is an attempt to give an economic boost to the region (which has one of the country’s smallest populations and lowest GDPs per capita) and non-EU nationals can apply if they have already obtained Spain’s digital nomad visa.
But if you aren’t one of the lucky 10 picked to travel to Norway, you can still live out your digital nomad dreams elsewhere.
Euronews recently revealed that Finland’s digital nomad visa has the lowest income requirements in Europe, with applicants needing to earn a minimum of €1,220 (£1019) per month.