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What kind of country is Norway, the northernmost country in the world with the most beautiful fjords in the world? What kind of country is Norway? More than half of Norway's land is in the Arctic Circle, but coastal cities are not easy to freeze all year round. Leng Xia is hot and comfortable in winter. In summer, the temperature in the Arctic Circle is about 20 degrees, and the cold wind is slow. Norway in midsummer is still refreshing and pleasant. The whole Norwegian mountains and seas are intertwined, and the altitude makes the temperature difference disparity. The mountains in midsummer are also colorful. This beautiful scenery is like a natural dye, which is extraordinary.

1, Norway's climate Norway's winter is quite lasting, and such beautiful scenery in the world will be presented. Norway in winter is more like a kingdom of ice and snow. However, Norway is very beautiful in summer. May -65438+ 10 is the most beautiful time in Norway every year. The ground is discolored, flowers are in full bloom and the sun is shining. In summer in Norway, you can see "How wide the world is and how close the trees are to heaven" and "The moon is now round at sea".

It snows heavily in Norway in winter and spring, but the temperature is not very low, about five degrees below zero to zero. Although it is in the Arctic Circle, it is not particularly cold. In winter, you should choose to take a cable car overlooking the mountains and seas. Snow-capped mountains correspond to the sea level, and your mind will become as broad as the sky.

2. Norway's super high social welfare. I remember that in an entertainment program "Non-leader Negotiation" in South Korea, Norwegian youth representatives described their previous social days in Norway. Norway's welfare is also technologically advanced. In Norway, most people don't have to worry about studying or seeing a doctor, which means they don't have to worry about their livelihood. The young representative from Norway, like most Norwegian natives, saved money to buy a house and then traveled around the world. This is the status quo of a high welfare country.

(1) Norwegian education Most Norwegian universities are public schools. This kind of public schools from kindergarten to master's degree are free of ointment, and doctors are paid. If students from other countries are admitted to Norwegian universities, they will also be spared. If you want to work in Norway, your children can also consider going to Norway to study for master's and doctor's degrees.

(2) The medical expenses of Norway to Norwegians are very small. According to the original data of relevant departments, foreigners with Norwegian nationality and work permit, as long as they are under 16 and their pregnant mothers, can enjoy medical care free of charge, that is to say, they don't have to pay hospital fees. /kloc-Adults over the age of 0/6 will set a medical expense limit every year. If the cost exceeds the limited credit limit, you will get a free card, and the medical expenses will be free this year.

In recent years, the credit line has been around 2,000 NOK (about 1.600 RMB). In addition, if there is dental treatment and health care, it will increase by more than 20 million NOK, which means that more than 4,000 NOK will be free.

According to the Norwegians in "Non-Leaders Negotiation", it seems that it is free to see a doctor in Norway, especially in silence, but sometimes you have to pay. In this case, a few fees will be deducted for diseases that can heal themselves, such as fever and cold. In short, Norwegians are not easy to worry about because they are heavily in debt.

3. Work and Daily Life in Norway If you choose Norway, you really choose the simplicity of this world. The extreme days and nights in this high-latitude country are unusual scenery, but the beauty index here is extremely high. Norwegians know this day very well and focus on gardening and flower renovation, which is also a standard day for every family. In summer, you can often see a family dinner in the yard, and the smell of charcoal barbecue comes from a distance. Norwegian men are very restrained, and all-around bodyguards on the street can often see them.

The work pressure of Norwegians is not great. Generally, Norwegians go to work from 8: 00 to 4: 00, have lunch for half an hour and work symmetrically for 7.5 hours. Later, all countries did not advocate overtime. Perhaps this is why the average life expectancy of Norwegians is higher.

4. Norwegian housing Norwegians respect nature very much, so their houses are mainly wooden houses, which is also a traditional habit of Norwegians. Many rich Norwegians are not easy to pay for luxury brands and luxury cars, so they will build a wooden house in the mountains. Wooden houses may be simple in equipment, even without drinking water, light bulbs, televisions and other modern appliances. Many Norwegians look forward to using their holidays to live a "back to nature" life.

Houses with pure wood structure are rare in urban areas, and most of them are concrete and wood structure-walls and wood floors are made of cement, and internal and external walls and guardrails are made of wood. In the suburbs and rural areas, single-family villas are still dominated by wooden structures. There is basically no difference between houses in rural Norway and single-family villas in the suburbs.

Norwegians will paint the exterior walls of wooden houses in their favorite colors, such as latosolic red and white, dark blue and dark brown ... colorful small houses are scattered at the foot of the mountain and in the fields, as if they have entered the fairy tale kingdom.

In Norway, newly-built houses, mainly second-hand houses, are rarely encountered, and most of the houses in the transaction were built in the 1970-80 s, but you can't guess the specific age of this kind of house from the appearance, because the quality of the house is really good enough, so it looks very new. Other houses purchased here have no shared construction area. Life balcony, storage room and its parking garage will not be included in the calculation of living area, and the total area given is the real indoor area, which may be the interest of a few people.

5. The main employers of Norwegian work projects include accommodation; Work visa to study abroad, high-paying professional welfare salary, annual salary of 220,000-270,000 yuan; After working for three years, you can ask for permanent residence under the guarantee of your employer; Americans have four weeks of family leave a year; Employers provide medical and work-related injury insurance for employees in accordance with local policies; If you want the other party, you can renew your contract with your employer; You can bring a big family, your wife can ask for an open work visa, and your children can study for free.

In short, Norway can be regarded as a paradise for people who are afraid of heat. This is a magical country. I believe no one wants to see it. What about you? What attracts you most about Norway? Welcome to leave a message in the comments section.