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Verificado el 22 de abril de 2026Actualizado el 22 de abril de 2026

Licencia de Conducir en Noruega para Expatriados

Sí, durante Non-EEA: 3 months from arrival / residence. EEA + UK + Switzerland + Japan: exchange is required but there is no 3-month driving cut-off in the same way.. Después de eso, debes convertir a una licencia de Noruega. Buenas noticias: el examen oficial está disponible en inglés.

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Datos Clave: Licencia de Conducir en Noruega para Expatriados

Autoridad del Examen
SVV — Statens vegvesen (Norwegian Public Roads Administration)
Idioma del Examen Oficial
Norwegian (Bokmål), Norwegian (Nynorsk), English (Category B), Sami, Sorani, Arabic, Turkish
Período de Gracia
Non-EEA: 3 months from arrival / residence. EEA + UK + Switzerland + Japan: exchange is required but there is no 3-month driving cut-off in the same way.
Tiempo de Procesamiento
Set by vegvesen — check the current processing time for your case
Examen Teórico Requerido
No para intercambio
Examen Práctico Requerido
No para intercambio
Examen Médico
No requerido
Costo Total
Vegvesen fee + any required translation; full-test path also includes trafikalt grunnkurs, mørkekjøring, glattkjøring, driving-school classes

Elegibilidad por Nacionalidad

🇪🇺Ciudadanos UE/EEE

EU / EEA licences can be exchanged for a Norwegian one without any tests (source: vegvesen.no — "Exchanging a driving licence from an EU/EEA country"). Before becoming resident you can drive on the licence for up to 3 months in Norway.

🇺🇸🇬🇧Ciudadanos EEUU/UK

UK / Northern Ireland: exchange without tests under the same rules as EEA licences, explicitly covered in the vegvesen.no UK canje page ("The rules are the same as for driving licences from EEA countries"). USA: exchange requires passing the Norwegian theory and practical tests (no full driver-training course).

🌍Otros Ciudadanos No UE

Norway uses a tiered system per vegvesen.no: (a) UK, Switzerland and Japan exchange under the same rules as EEA — no tests; (b) Australia, Canada, Israel, Monaco, New Zealand, San Marino, South Korea and USA exchange with the Norwegian theory and practical tests; (c) any other country must take the full Norwegian driver-training programme.

🎓Estudiantes

You may drive on a foreign licence for up to 3 months from arrival in Norway. After that, residency-based rules apply: exchange (if eligible) or full driver training.

Documentos Requeridos

  • ✓D-number or Norwegian personal number (fødselsnummer)
  • ✓Valid residence permit (oppholdstillatelse)
  • ✓Original foreign driving licence
  • ✓Completed vegvesen application form
  • ✓Certificate of residence or documentation of when you moved to Norway
  • ✓International driving permit or approved Norwegian translation if the licence is not in English, French or German
  • ✓Health / eyesight certificate only if relevant to your situation — not automatically required for exchange

Desglose de Costos

Tasa de Conversión/Examen
Current rate published by vegvesen.no — check the driving-licence fees page for your category
Examen Médico
Only required if your situation calls for a health certificate (not automatic)
Traducción
Sworn-translator rate — only if the licence is not in English, French or German
Total Estimado
Vegvesen fee + any required translation; full-test path also includes trafikalt grunnkurs, mørkekjøring, glattkjøring, driving-school classes

Acuerdos de Intercambio de Licencia

Intercambio Directo (Sin Examen Requerido) · 5

— Exchange without tests (EEA rules) —EU / EEA countriesSwitzerlandUnited KingdomJapan

Sin Acuerdo (Examen Completo Requerido): Any country not on the EEA-rules list or the theory+practical list must complete the full Norwegian driver-training programme (trafikalt grunnkurs, mørkekjøring, glattkjøring, klasseopplæring) plus all tests.

Consejos para Expatriados en Noruega

  • 💡The Category B theory exam in Norway is offered in English as well as Norwegian, Sami, Sorani, Arabic and Turkish — contrary to the folk belief that the test is Norwegian-only.
  • 💡UK and Swiss licences exchange under EEA rules — no theory exam, no practical test, no mandatory Norwegian driver-training course.
  • 💡Japanese licences also exchange without tests for Category B.
  • 💡US, Canadian, Australian, Korean, NZ, Israeli, Monegasque and San Marino holders exchange with the Norwegian theory + practical exam, but skip the full trafikalt-grunnkurs / mørkekjøring / glattkjøring training.
  • 💡Countries outside both lists face the full Norwegian driver-training programme (mandatory dark-driving and slippery-road courses) — one of the most thorough in Europe.

Preguntas Frecuentes

Can I take the Norwegian driving test in English?
Yes, for Category B (car). Per Statens vegvesen, the theory exam is offered in Norwegian Bokmål and Nynorsk, English, Sami, Sorani, Arabic and Turkish. Motorcycle classes are offered in Norwegian Bokmål or English. Heavy vehicle classes may be Norwegian-only — check the vegvesen.no language list for the specific category you are applying for. Practise with AutoviaTest in English to learn the rules before your exam.
Can I exchange my UK license for a Norwegian one after Brexit?
Yes. The vegvesen.no UK canje page is explicit: "The rules are the same as for driving licences from EEA countries." UK / Northern Ireland licences exchange without the Norwegian theory exam or practical test, regardless of whether the licence was issued before or after Brexit.
Can I exchange my US license for a Norwegian one?
Yes — with tests. USA is grouped with Australia, Canada, Israel, Monaco, New Zealand, San Marino and South Korea on vegvesen.no: you exchange by passing the Norwegian Category B theory exam (available in English) and the Norwegian practical test. You do not need to complete the full Norwegian driver-training course.
How long can I drive in Norway with my foreign license?
Per vegvesen.no, a driving licence from a country outside the EEA is normally valid for driving in Norway for up to 3 months from arrival. Within that period you should apply for the exchange; for Japan-rules applicants the guidance is to apply within one year of taking up residence. EEA / UK / Swiss licence holders can use their licence during the pre-residence period and then apply for exchange under EEA rules.
What is mørkekjøring and do I need it to exchange my licence?
Mørkekjøring is the Norwegian mandatory dark-driving training. It is part of the full Norwegian driver-training programme (together with trafikalt grunnkurs and glattkjøring). You only need it if your country is NOT on vegvesen.no's exchange lists — EEA / UK / Swiss / Japanese exchange without any training, and the US / Canada / Australia / Korea / NZ / Israel / Monaco / San Marino group exchange with tests but no mørkekjøring requirement.
What is glattkjøring?
Glattkjøring is the Norwegian mandatory slippery-road training — how to control a vehicle on ice and snow. Like mørkekjøring, it is only required for applicants outside the vegvesen exchange lists, as part of the full Norwegian driver-training programme.
How much does a Norwegian driving licence cost?
For the exchange paths (EEA / UK / Swiss / Japanese, or the theory+practical US-group) the cost is the vegvesen exchange fee plus any translation needed. For the full driver-training path (countries outside both exchange lists), the total cost is significantly higher because it includes trafikalt grunnkurs, mørkekjøring, glattkjøring and driving-school lessons. Check the current vegvesen.no fee schedule for exact amounts.

Fuentes oficiales

Statens vegvesen (Norwegian Public Roads Administration)

https://www.vegvesen.no

Información de Conversión de Licencia

https://www.vegvesen.no/en/driving-licences/driving-licence-holders/foreign-driving-licence-in-norway/

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