Travelling to Norway for a month [closed]
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I will be travelling to Norway for a month. I have never been to Europe before. I have a few questions:
Will my Visa branded cards work in Norway?
How difficult will it be to take a 2-3 day trip to Sweden?
What is the cost of living in Norway?
I assume that I will be able to use my Visa branded cards just as long as I tell my bank that I will be traveling, and make sure that they are "enabled" or "unblocked" to work overseas.
I assume that I can take a few days trip to Sweden on a temporary traveler's visa, would I apply at the airport before I fly to Sweden?
I assume that the cost of living is roughly equivalent to my area of the US (Washington). So, I am planning to have about 100$-130$ daily allowance, and I am also planning to be as frugal as possible; this means staying at hostels and eating out as little as possible.
How far off are my assumptions?
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closed as too broad by Tor-Einar Jarnbjo, choster, Gayot Fow, CMaster, JoErNanO♦ Apr 12 '16 at 8:49
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I will be travelling to Norway for a month. I have never been to Europe before. I have a few questions:
Will my Visa branded cards work in Norway?
How difficult will it be to take a 2-3 day trip to Sweden?
What is the cost of living in Norway?
I assume that I will be able to use my Visa branded cards just as long as I tell my bank that I will be traveling, and make sure that they are "enabled" or "unblocked" to work overseas.
I assume that I can take a few days trip to Sweden on a temporary traveler's visa, would I apply at the airport before I fly to Sweden?
I assume that the cost of living is roughly equivalent to my area of the US (Washington). So, I am planning to have about 100$-130$ daily allowance, and I am also planning to be as frugal as possible; this means staying at hostels and eating out as little as possible.
How far off are my assumptions?
customs-and-immigration us-citizens norway
closed as too broad by Tor-Einar Jarnbjo, choster, Gayot Fow, CMaster, JoErNanO♦ Apr 12 '16 at 8:49
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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Which country issued your passport?
– Michael Hampton
Apr 11 '16 at 22:03
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You should split this up in three different questions. The third is however opinion based and is likely to be closed.
– Tor-Einar Jarnbjo
Apr 11 '16 at 22:16
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Once you're in Norway you'll be inside the Schengen zone, and you can then hop back and forth across the border with Sweden to your heart's content without any further visa or immigration formalities.
– Henning Makholm
Apr 11 '16 at 22:18
Your first question is a duplicate of this one, although I disagree with jpatokal's answer: travel.stackexchange.com/questions/8066/…
– Tor-Einar Jarnbjo
Apr 11 '16 at 22:24
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I have a US issued passport
– Ace
Apr 12 '16 at 1:25
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I will be travelling to Norway for a month. I have never been to Europe before. I have a few questions:
Will my Visa branded cards work in Norway?
How difficult will it be to take a 2-3 day trip to Sweden?
What is the cost of living in Norway?
I assume that I will be able to use my Visa branded cards just as long as I tell my bank that I will be traveling, and make sure that they are "enabled" or "unblocked" to work overseas.
I assume that I can take a few days trip to Sweden on a temporary traveler's visa, would I apply at the airport before I fly to Sweden?
I assume that the cost of living is roughly equivalent to my area of the US (Washington). So, I am planning to have about 100$-130$ daily allowance, and I am also planning to be as frugal as possible; this means staying at hostels and eating out as little as possible.
How far off are my assumptions?
customs-and-immigration us-citizens norway
I will be travelling to Norway for a month. I have never been to Europe before. I have a few questions:
Will my Visa branded cards work in Norway?
How difficult will it be to take a 2-3 day trip to Sweden?
What is the cost of living in Norway?
I assume that I will be able to use my Visa branded cards just as long as I tell my bank that I will be traveling, and make sure that they are "enabled" or "unblocked" to work overseas.
I assume that I can take a few days trip to Sweden on a temporary traveler's visa, would I apply at the airport before I fly to Sweden?
I assume that the cost of living is roughly equivalent to my area of the US (Washington). So, I am planning to have about 100$-130$ daily allowance, and I am also planning to be as frugal as possible; this means staying at hostels and eating out as little as possible.
How far off are my assumptions?
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customs-and-immigration us-citizens norway
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closed as too broad by Tor-Einar Jarnbjo, choster, Gayot Fow, CMaster, JoErNanO♦ Apr 12 '16 at 8:49
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
closed as too broad by Tor-Einar Jarnbjo, choster, Gayot Fow, CMaster, JoErNanO♦ Apr 12 '16 at 8:49
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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Which country issued your passport?
– Michael Hampton
Apr 11 '16 at 22:03
3
You should split this up in three different questions. The third is however opinion based and is likely to be closed.
– Tor-Einar Jarnbjo
Apr 11 '16 at 22:16
1
Once you're in Norway you'll be inside the Schengen zone, and you can then hop back and forth across the border with Sweden to your heart's content without any further visa or immigration formalities.
– Henning Makholm
Apr 11 '16 at 22:18
Your first question is a duplicate of this one, although I disagree with jpatokal's answer: travel.stackexchange.com/questions/8066/…
– Tor-Einar Jarnbjo
Apr 11 '16 at 22:24
1
I have a US issued passport
– Ace
Apr 12 '16 at 1:25
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Which country issued your passport?
– Michael Hampton
Apr 11 '16 at 22:03
3
You should split this up in three different questions. The third is however opinion based and is likely to be closed.
– Tor-Einar Jarnbjo
Apr 11 '16 at 22:16
1
Once you're in Norway you'll be inside the Schengen zone, and you can then hop back and forth across the border with Sweden to your heart's content without any further visa or immigration formalities.
– Henning Makholm
Apr 11 '16 at 22:18
Your first question is a duplicate of this one, although I disagree with jpatokal's answer: travel.stackexchange.com/questions/8066/…
– Tor-Einar Jarnbjo
Apr 11 '16 at 22:24
1
I have a US issued passport
– Ace
Apr 12 '16 at 1:25
3
3
Which country issued your passport?
– Michael Hampton
Apr 11 '16 at 22:03
Which country issued your passport?
– Michael Hampton
Apr 11 '16 at 22:03
3
3
You should split this up in three different questions. The third is however opinion based and is likely to be closed.
– Tor-Einar Jarnbjo
Apr 11 '16 at 22:16
You should split this up in three different questions. The third is however opinion based and is likely to be closed.
– Tor-Einar Jarnbjo
Apr 11 '16 at 22:16
1
1
Once you're in Norway you'll be inside the Schengen zone, and you can then hop back and forth across the border with Sweden to your heart's content without any further visa or immigration formalities.
– Henning Makholm
Apr 11 '16 at 22:18
Once you're in Norway you'll be inside the Schengen zone, and you can then hop back and forth across the border with Sweden to your heart's content without any further visa or immigration formalities.
– Henning Makholm
Apr 11 '16 at 22:18
Your first question is a duplicate of this one, although I disagree with jpatokal's answer: travel.stackexchange.com/questions/8066/…
– Tor-Einar Jarnbjo
Apr 11 '16 at 22:24
Your first question is a duplicate of this one, although I disagree with jpatokal's answer: travel.stackexchange.com/questions/8066/…
– Tor-Einar Jarnbjo
Apr 11 '16 at 22:24
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1
I have a US issued passport
– Ace
Apr 12 '16 at 1:25
I have a US issued passport
– Ace
Apr 12 '16 at 1:25
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Which country issued your passport?
– Michael Hampton
Apr 11 '16 at 22:03
3
You should split this up in three different questions. The third is however opinion based and is likely to be closed.
– Tor-Einar Jarnbjo
Apr 11 '16 at 22:16
1
Once you're in Norway you'll be inside the Schengen zone, and you can then hop back and forth across the border with Sweden to your heart's content without any further visa or immigration formalities.
– Henning Makholm
Apr 11 '16 at 22:18
Your first question is a duplicate of this one, although I disagree with jpatokal's answer: travel.stackexchange.com/questions/8066/…
– Tor-Einar Jarnbjo
Apr 11 '16 at 22:24
1
I have a US issued passport
– Ace
Apr 12 '16 at 1:25