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Welcome to ImmiNo - the one stop site for all information about moving and living in Norway. If you are one of the many people who have moved to Norway to live, then you know what it means to find yourself in a new place away from your old friends and surrounded by people speaking a new language. Moving from your home to any country can be unnerving at first; you have to learn a new language, there is a new culture and habits to get used to, the climate may be different and even simple tasks like getting your daily paper may be quite different from what you are used to. This may all take its toll, but after the first few months you slowly start making connections and fitting into your new home. The process of fitting in can be a long and arduous journey. This site is here to make that journey a little bit easier for people who are new in Norway.
Read the articles to find helpful information that will prepare you for Norway even before you get off the plane. Visit the forums and post questions on any topic about Norway, and get answers from people like you who are living in the country. Scroll through the classifieds on the site and post or find jobs, accommodation or great bargains. Start a blog and publish articles sharing your experience in Norway. The Event section is the area where you can find out what is going on in the Norwegian social scene. This site is Norway’s way of saying welcome and helping you fit in. Help us make immino even better by leaving us a message on the mails form. Tell us how we can make the site better. Whether you are a student or are resettling in Norway, do not let yourself be lonely getting absorbed in your work or studies. This site was built for you to help you meet new people just like yourself trying to make headway in their new home. Discuss issues, share experiences and even get together to make your whole Norwegian experience much richer.
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