Send a parcel to: Norway
A wealthy nation - thanks in part to its exportation of oils and natural gas - Norway is also a significant destination for goods from the UK.
This Scandinavian country, famous for its fjords and Viking history, is bordered by Sweden, Finland and Russia, as well as the Norwegian and North Seas. You won't need a Viking ship to get your parcel to Norway these days, however. Whether you've items heading for Oslo, Bergen or towards the northernmost fjords, you can trust Parcelforce to deliver. We partner with local experts to ensure your parcels reach their destination.
Don't forget you'll save money when you book online and opt to drop off at a Parcelforce depot or Post Office® , though we also offer a collection option for your convenience. Find out the cost of shipping from Norway using our international parcel services, and book online here.
Parcel delivery information
Service | Area | Delivery (Working Days) | PO Box | Max weight | Max length | Length & Girth | Buy online |
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globalexpress | Documents | From 1 day | No | 30kg | 1.5m | 3m | Buy online |
globalexpress | Packages | From 1 day | No | 30kg | 1.5m | 3m | Buy online |
globalpriority | AREA 1 | 4 days | Yes | 30kg | 1.5m | 3m | Buy online |
globalpriority | AREA 2 | 5 days | Yes | 30kg | 1.5m | 3m | Buy online |
globalpriority | AREA 3 | 6 days | Yes | 30kg | 1.5m | 3m | Buy online |
globalpriority | AREA 4 | 7 days | Yes | 30kg | 1.5m | 3m | Buy online |
globalvalue | ALL AREAS | 6-9 days | Yes | 30kg | 1.5m | 3m | Buy online |
Important information when exporting to Norway
- In order to ensure a delivery on time, please ensure that your parcel has the full, correct address, an email address in the correct format and a mobile or landline number for the intended recipient. This will help the delivery partner to ensure the parcel is delivered correct first time. This should be clearly marked on the parcel.
- Parcels bound for private (home) addresses are initially held and using the above contact information (letter, email and / or call) the recipient is advised of the parcel arriving and arrangements are made to collect from nearest, most convenient pick up point.
- Items addressed to a PO box address will be left at a local post office for collection and notification left at the PO box address
- Timescales shown above do not include delays caused by destination country customs processes. Please be aware that customs could add additional time to your parcel delivery.
- The definition of 'working days' and other important information can be found here
- To avoid delivery / customs issues, our carrier partners request that a full name is mandatory for globalexpress parcels (e.g. Mr John Smith)
- If using globalexpress to Norway, sender must use headed paper for commercial invoices
- globalexpress transit times are based upon collection times, sender and recipient locations.
- For details, please use the globalexpress calculator in the section at the end of this page.
[Note for awareness: the globalexpress calculator illustrates delivery speeds for parcels sent by account customers; parcels sent by retail channels may take longer and depend on posting method]
- Exporting to Norway requires customs paperwork for most items from 01 January 2021
- For parcels going to private individuals, the customs authority usually require their national ID number and will contact the recipient to obtain this before a parcel can be released for delivery
- Please note that all medicines to private individuals are prohibited
- Textiles must have contents clearly marked on the commercial invoice and are subject to other labelling regulations.
- Import licences are required for certain textiles, agricultural goods and if the origin is in the Middle / Far East.
- The import of alcohol, arms and ammunition, pharmaceuticals and tobacco is subject to restrictions.
- A customer certificate of age may be required for spirits.
- Foodstuffs are subject to special labelling requirements and as at 01 April 2020 they are now subject to new tax rules (see below).
- These tax changes are being introduced in 2 stages as follows;
- Stage 1 - 01 January 2020 the exemption of VAT and other indirect taxes will also be abolished for foodstuffs and goods with import restrictions and goods that are subject to excise duty.
- Stage 2 - 01 April 2020 the exemption of VAT and other indirect taxes will also be abolished for low-value goods. In this new legislation sellers and online marketplaces (deemed suppliers) will be liable for VAT on cross-border sales of low value goods (3,000 NOK (c. £250) and below) to final consumers in Norway. Further advice can be found here
- These tax changes are being introduced in 2 stages as follows;
- In order to confirm that your items are not prohibited or restricted, please check our dedicated page here
- Should you require specific customs advice and the latest rules please visit the Norwegian customs website
- Please note that Posten in Norway do not permit entry of multi consignment parcels. When sending more than one item to the same address in the same sitting, these must be done as separate shipments and not as one consignment.
- As at 01 July 2020 - Norway Post (Bring.no) have introduced a handling surcharge of (NOK 138 including VAT - worth c.£12) for packages that need to be sorted manually - details can be found here
- It is applicable to packages where one of the sides is over 120 cm or two of the sides are over 60 cm, a surcharge is calculated for manual handling.
- The same applies to packages below the minimum size (23 x 13 x 1 cm), packages in roll form and for unpackaged goods.
This is for information only and should not be considered to have legal basis. Where doubt exists appropriate legal advice should be sought.
Additional delivery information for Norway
- Bank Holidays for this year in Norway can be found here
- Typical Non-Working Days in Norway are: Saturday and Sunday
- The country is split into 4 areas for delivery as shown above in the Parcel Delivery Information panel. A PDF showing all postcodes and delivery speeds is attached to this section.
High Level Standard Offered By Bring / Posten Norge |
|
---|---|
Delivery Aspect
|
Details
|
Delivery to Home / Business
|
No / Yes
|
Delivery to PO Box
|
Yes |
Delivery to Post Office
|
Yes
|
How many delivery attempts as standard?
|
1
|
If unsuccessful delivery, is notification left with recipient?
|
Yes
|
How many days is the parcel held before returned?
|
14
|
What days does Posten Norge typically deliver on?
|
Mon - Fri |
globalexpress Calculator (Account customers only)
Service | Area | Delivery (Working Days) | PO Box | Max weight | Max length | Length & Girth |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
globalexpress | Documents | From 1 day | No | 30kg | 1.5m | 3m |
globalexpress | Packages | From 1 day | No | 30kg | 1.5m | 3m |
euroeconomy | AREA 1 | 3 days | Yes | 30kg | 1.5m | 3m |
euroeconomy | AREA 2 | 4 days | Yes | 30kg | 1.5m | 3m |
euroeconomy | AREA 3 | 5 days | Yes | 30kg | 1.5m | 3m |
euroeconomy | AREA 4 | 6 days | Yes | 30kg | 1.5m | 3m |
Important information when exporting to Norway
- In order to ensure a delivery on time, please ensure that your parcel has the full, correct address, an email address in the correct format and a mobile or landline number for the intended recipient. This will help the delivery partner to ensure the parcel is delivered correct first time. This should be clearly marked on the parcel.
- Parcels bound for private (home) addresses are initially held and using the above contact information (letter, email and / or call) the recipient is advised of the parcel arriving and arrangements are made to collect from nearest, most convenient pick up point.
- Items addressed to a PO box address will be left at a local post office for collection and notification left at the PO box address
- Timescales shown above do not include delays caused by destination country customs processes. Please be aware that customs could add additional time to your parcel delivery.
- The definition of 'working days' and other important information can be found here
- To avoid delivery / customs issues, our carrier partners request that a full name is mandatory for globalexpress parcels (e.g. Mr John Smith)
- If using globalexpress to Norway, sender must use headed paper for commercial invoices
- globalexpress transit times are based upon collection times, sender and recipient locations.
- For details, please use the globalexpress calculator in the section at the end of this page.
[Note for awareness: the globalexpress calculator illustrates delivery speeds for parcels sent by account customers; parcels sent by retail channels may take longer and depend on posting method]
- Exporting to Norway requires customs paperwork for most items from 01 January 2021
- For parcels going to private individuals, the customs authority usually require their national ID number and will contact the recipient to obtain this before a parcel can be released for delivery
- Please note that all medicines to private individuals are prohibited
- Textiles must have contents clearly marked on the commercial invoice and are subject to other labelling regulations.
- Import licences are required for certain textiles, agricultural goods and if the origin is in the Middle / Far East.
- The import of alcohol, arms and ammunition, pharmaceuticals and tobacco is subject to restrictions.
- A customer certificate of age may be required for spirits.
- Foodstuffs are subject to special labelling requirements and as at 01 April 2020 they are now subject to new tax rules (see below).
- These tax changes are being introduced in 2 stages as follows;
- Stage 1 - 01 January 2020 the exemption of VAT and other indirect taxes will also be abolished for foodstuffs and goods with import restrictions and goods that are subject to excise duty.
- Stage 2 - 01 April 2020 the exemption of VAT and other indirect taxes will also be abolished for low-value goods. In this new legislation sellers and online marketplaces (deemed suppliers) will be liable for VAT on cross-border sales of low value goods (3,000 NOK (c. £250) and below) to final consumers in Norway. Further advice can be found here
- These tax changes are being introduced in 2 stages as follows;
- In order to confirm that your items are not prohibited or restricted, please check our dedicated page here
- Should you require specific customs advice and the latest rules please visit the Norwegian customs website
- Please note that Posten in Norway do not permit entry of multi consignment parcels. When sending more than one item to the same address in the same sitting, these must be done as separate shipments and not as one consignment.
- As at 01 July 2020 - Norway Post (Bring.no) have introduced a handling surcharge of (NOK 138 including VAT - worth c.£12) for packages that need to be sorted manually - details can be found here
- It is applicable to packages where one of the sides is over 120 cm or two of the sides are over 60 cm, a surcharge is calculated for manual handling.
- The same applies to packages below the minimum size (23 x 13 x 1 cm), packages in roll form and for unpackaged goods.
This is for information only and should not be considered to have legal basis. Where doubt exists appropriate legal advice should be sought.
Additional delivery information for Norway
- Bank Holidays for this year in Norway can be found here
- Typical Non-Working Days in Norway are: Saturday and Sunday
- The country is split into 4 areas for delivery as shown above in the Parcel Delivery Information panel. A PDF showing all postcodes and delivery speeds is attached to this section.
High Level Standard Offered By Bring / Posten Norge |
|
---|---|
Delivery Aspect
|
Details
|
Delivery to Home / Business
|
No / Yes
|
Delivery to PO Box
|
Yes |
Delivery to Post Office
|
Yes
|
How many delivery attempts as standard?
|
1
|
If unsuccessful delivery, is notification left with recipient?
|
Yes
|
How many days is the parcel held before returned?
|
14
|
What days does Posten Norge typically deliver on?
|
Mon - Fri |