Extended Child Benefit (Utvidet Barnetrygd)

Utvidet Barnetrygd – an additional benefit paid to divorced or single parents.

Utvidet Barnetrygd (Extended Child Benefit)

Utvidet Barnetrygd – an additional benefit paid to divorced or single parents.

Amount of the allowance: 1940 NOK per month.

Documents required:

One of the following documents which proves that a child is being raised by a single parent:

  • A copy of divorce certificate (translated and certified by a translation agency);
  • A copy of death certificate (translated and certified by a translation agency);
  • A copy of court decision on custody (translated and certified by a translation agency);
  • A copy of child’s birth certificate (translated and certified by a translation agency);
  • A copy of child’s passport (if any);
  • A Certificate from Ministry of Social Security and Labour of home country confirming that the child does not receive any benefits or receives benefits in an EEA country (translated and certified by a translation agency);
  • A copy of passport of one of the parents;
  • Family composition certificate issued by municipality or your local government (translated and certified by a translation agency);
  • A residence permit issued by police in Norway;
  • A copy of employment contract in Norway;
  • Last payslips – originals or copies;
  • Årsopgave – originals or copies.

Limitation period: Utvidet Barnetrygd (Extended Child Benefit) allowance may be returned for the last 3 years.

Important information: If you stop working in Norway, you have to inform NAV (Norwegian Labour and Welfare Organization) about it because you are no longer eligible to receive Child Benefit allowance. If you stop working in Norway but you still receive Child Benefit allowance, NAV may calculate a debt for you. If parents live together, money is transferred to child’s mother. If one of the parents lives in Norway, money is transferred to the parent with whom a child is currently living in EEA country. NAV considers if you are eligible for Child Benefit allowance in Norway. RT Tax is not responsible for the time frame, outcome or the amount of allowance.

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Child Benefit (Barnetrygd)

You can qualify for child benefit if at least one of the parents is working/has worked in Norway while the other one is living with a child in a European Economic Area (EEA) country.

Cash-for-Care Benefit (Kontantstøtte)

Kontantstøtte (Cash-for-Care Benefit) - this benefit belongs to children between the ages of one and two.

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