Authorisation of veterinary nurses
Service for applying for authorization as a veterinary nurse from the Norwegian Food Safety Authority.
You must have authorization from the Norwegian Food Safety Authority before you can practice (work) as a veterinary nurse in Norway.
This form is for those who wish to practice as a veterinary nurse in Norway and need authorization for this.
It is a regulatory requirement that you must have authorization from the Norwegian Food Safety Authority to practice as a veterinary nurse in Norway.
The following documents shall be enclosed with the application:
Diplomas or other documentation from an educational institution showing clearly that applicant has undergone adequate education, or certificate of qualification from a competent public authority (authorisation document).
Documentation of date of birth and personal ID number, and, if applicable, documentation of change of name and citizenship.
If you completed your education outside of Norway (not Denmark), you must include:
Description of the different subjects and scope of the subjects in the study programme, translated into English or Norwegian.
Statement from The Directorate for Higher Education and Skills; "General approval of foreign higher education".
For further information about specific requirements, see the Norwegian Food Safety Authority's website.
It is a regulatory requirement that you must have authorization from the Norwegian Food Safety Authority to practice as a veterinary nurse in Norway.
Norwegian Act relating to veterinarians and other animal health personnel(in Norwegian only)
Norwegian Regulations relating to veterinary nurses Section 2(in Norwegian only)
Norwegian Regulations relating to the right to work as animal health personnel or insemination personnel under the EEA Agreement Section 3-1(in Norwegian only)
Criteria/conditions:
Applicants with education from NMBU or Nord University in Norway will generally be granted authorization. EEA nationals with veterinary nurse education from another EEA country may also be granted authorization. Education from a third country that is professionally equivalent to the Norwegian education may likewise qualify for authorization.
The statutory requirements for the right to authorization are set out in the Veterinary Health Personnel Act, the Regulation on Veterinary Nurses, and the Regulation on the Right to Work as Veterinary Health Personnel or Artificial Insemination Personnel under the EEA Agreement.
Case processing deadlines:
Establishment:
The Norwegian Food Safety Authority must acknowledge receipt of your application within one month of receiving it and inform you of any missing or incomplete documentation.
Following the submission of a complete application, the Norwegian Food Safety Authority should complete processing your application within three months.
Temporary/occasional provision of service:
You can practice your profession any time after you have notified the Norwegian Food Safety Authority and provided the necessary documents:
- The service provider’s identity and nationality.
- The service provider’s qualifications, documented by evidence of professional qualifications.
- That the service provider is legally established in an EEA country for the purpose of practising the relevant profession.
- That, at the time of issuance, the service provider is not prohibited—either permanently or temporarily—from practising, and that any right to prescribe medicinal products has not been revoked or restricted.
- Any required professional experience, cf. Section 4-1, first paragraph, second sentence.
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Fees:
The Norwegian Food Safety Authority does not charge a fee for processing applications for authorisation.
Right of appeal:
If you are not satisfied with the outcome of the decision, you may appeal in writing, pursuant to Chapter VI of the Public Administration Act.