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NZ government advice for Norway
When travelling to Norway, you should always get travel insurance in case the worst happens. To help you ensure you travel safely, we have included the travel advice from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade for Norway.
On 22 July 2011, a large explosion in central Oslo near the Prime Minister?s office killed 8 people and injured dozens of others and caused extensive damage in the immediate vicinity. Not long after the explosion in Oslo a gunman opened fire at a youth camp on Utoeya Island, killing 68 people and injuring many others. A Norwegian national has been arrested in connection with both attacks.
Norway shares with the rest of Europe a threat from terrorism. New Zealanders in Norway are advised to stay informed of potential threats to safety and security by monitoring the media and other local information sources. We recommend New Zealanders exercise a high degree of security awareness and follow any instructions issued by the Norwegian authorities.
New Zealanders travelling or living in Norway should have comprehensive medical and travel insurance policies in place.
New Zealanders in Norway are encouraged to register their details with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
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Contact details are
Street Address
Eisenhowerlaan 77N, 2517 KK The Hague The Netherlands
Telephone
+31 70 346 9324
Facsimile
+31 70 363 2983
Email
nzemb@xs4all.nl
Website
New Zealand Embassy The Hague website
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Office Hours
Mon - Fri 0900 - 1230 hrs, 1330 - 1730 hrs
Contact details are
Street Address
C/o Halfdan Ditlev-Simonsen and Co AS, Strandveien 50, N-1366 Lysaker, Norway
Telephone
+47 6711 0033
Facsimile
+47 6711 0031
Email
dbd@hds.no