Helsenorge and Helfo healthcare enrollment for newcomers: folketrygd, fastlege, and EHIC

Researched from official sources ยท May 19, 2026

Public-healthcare access in Norway runs through two intertwined systems.

Folketrygden (the National Insurance Scheme) is the statutory membership that grants the right to subsidised treatment; it is anchored to residence or to employment subject to Norwegian payroll, with EEA-coordination rules overriding where applicable. Fastlegeordningen (the regular-GP scheme) is the operational access layer: every person registered in Folkeregister as resident in a Norwegian municipality has the right to a fastlege, selected and managed through the helsenorge.no portal. Newcomers complete fรธdselsnummer/D-nummer issuance and Folkeregister entry first, then activate fastlege assignment and order a Helfo-issued EHIC on helsenorge.no using a high-assurance electronic ID.

Estimated time

Folketrygd membership attaches automatically on the residence anchor (fรธdselsnummer + Folkeregister entry) or on the employment anchor (commencement of qualifying work). Fastlege assignment via Helsenorge takes effect on the first day of the month following selection, provided the chosen GP has capacity. Helfo issues the EHIC (Europeisk helsetrygdkort) within the turnaround published on the Helfo site; S1 cross-border-worker certificates are processed within the period published by Helfo and the decision is delivered to the Helsenorge inbox.

Cost

kr0 for folketrygd enrollment, fastlege assignment, EHIC issuance, and S1 certificate. Ongoing egenandel (co-payment) at GP and outpatient services is capped at the annual egenandelstak published by Helfo, after which a digital frikort issues for the remainder of the calendar year.

What You Need

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Additional Items

  • The 2026 annual egenandelstak (frikort ceiling) for general health services is NOK 3,278, unchanged from 2025 per Helfo's published regelverk for 2026. Once accumulated egenandeler in the calendar year reach this figure, the digital frikort issues automatically and the patient pays no further egenandel for covered outpatient services that calendar year. Service providers report each egenandel transaction to Helfo electronically within fourteen days; the digital frikort and personal egenandel log are visible to the patient on helsenorge.no under Frikort og egenandeler.
  • From 1 January 2026 the blรฅ resept co-payment is calculated as 60% of the prescription cost as egenandel, capped at NOK 400 per dispensing transaction. The change applies to dispensings made on or after the force-date and was published by Helfo in the regelverk-og-takster update for 2026.
  • The EHIC issued by Helfo is normally dispatched within ten working days of approval at the Folkeregister address on file; the card carries a validity period published on the Helfo site. The S1 cross-border-worker certificate is normally processed by Helfo within four weeks of a complete submission, with the decision delivered to the applicant's Helsenorge inbox.
  • Eligible categories for a Norwegian-issued EHIC are: Norwegian, EU/EEA, or Swiss citizens with folketrygd membership; stateless persons recognised under the relevant convention; persons holding refugee status in Norway; UK nationals resident in Norway before 31 December 2020 or holding a Norwegian S1 under the Withdrawal Agreement; and family members of eligible cardholders. A Norwegian EHIC held by a British citizen cannot be used in Switzerland (a specific bilateral limitation).
  • Norwegian residents commuting daily to Sweden, Finland, or Denmark for work fall within the EEA Regulation 883/2004 cross-border-worker rules, overlaid by the Nordic Convention on Social Security. Dual healthcare access applies during the commuting period; the S1 mechanism issued by Helfo documents entitlement on the residence-state side, while the work-state continues to cover treatment within its public system.
  • Foreign representatives at embassies, consulates, and intergovernmental organisations posted to Norway, and their families, may optionally enrol in the fastlegeordningen โ€” enrolment is not automatic and is a deliberate election. NATO personnel posted to Norway and their families form a parallel exception class with the same optional enrolment route.
  • Students from EU/EEA states or Switzerland whose stay in Norway does not establish folketrygd residence default to home-country EHIC for necessary care; supplemental private insurance is recommended by Helsenorge for non-emergency and repatriation cover. Non-EEA students holding residence permits with Folkeregister registration follow the resident pathway and gain fastlege access on the Folkeregister anchor.

Step-by-Step

  1. 1

    Complete the identity prerequisites: fรธdselsnummer (or D-nummer), Folkeregister entry, and a high-assurance electronic ID

    fรธdselsnummer / Folkeregister / BankID

    1. Establish your residence basis: a UDI-issued oppholdstillatelse for third-country nationals, or a politiet-issued Registreringsbevis for EU/EEA and Swiss citizens
    2. Complete the ID-control and Folkeregister entry at Skatteetaten, which assigns the fรธdselsnummer; the D-nummer route applies to specific exception classes including asylum-seekers, NATO personnel, and foreign representatives
    3. Order a high-assurance electronic ID after Folkeregister entry โ€” typically BankID through a Norwegian bank, or Buypass (smart card or mobile), or Commfides โ€” to enable adult login at helsenorge.no via the ID-porten federal authentication gateway

    ๐Ÿ’ก Tip: Folkeregister entry is the load-bearing prerequisite for fastlege assignment. The fastlege right under helsenorge.no rules runs from Folkeregister-resident status, not from folketrygd membership directly. The two anchors normally coincide for newcomers with a long-stay residence permit, but the operational gating fact at helsenorge.no is the Folkeregister entry.

  2. 2

    Confirm your folketrygd (National Insurance) membership pathway

    medlemskap i folketrygden

    1. If your stay in Norway is intended to last at least twelve months and you hold lawful residence, you are a folketrygd member under folketrygdloven ยง 2-1 from the date the residence anchor is established
    2. If you commence employment in Norway (or on the Norwegian continental shelf in connection with petroleum, gas, or natural-resource extraction), folketrygd membership attaches under folketrygdloven ยง 2-2 from the start of the qualifying employment, independent of residence duration
    3. If you are a cross-border worker living in another EU/EEA state while working in Norway, request an S1 certificate from Helfo to document your right to healthcare in your country of residence; you also retain healthcare access in Norway as the work-state
    4. If you are posted to Norway by an employer in another EEA state or Switzerland on a posted-worker (utsendt) basis, present the PD A1 form to NAV and submit an S1 application to Helfo to document healthcare entitlement during the posting
    5. If you are an asylum-seeker registered with UDI, your folketrygd healthcare access begins from the date of registration; the D-nummer issued on registration is the operative healthcare identifier and the asylum-seeker exception class confers fastlege rights

    ๐Ÿ’ก Tip: The EEA-coordination override in folketrygdloven ยง 2-1a disapplies the default residence-or-employment rules to the extent necessary under the EEA Agreement, Regulation (EC) 883/2004, the UK Withdrawal Agreement, and the Nordic Convention on Social Security. Workers and family members covered by these instruments should consult the route-specific Helsenorge page for their situation.

  3. 3

    Select a fastlege (regular GP) on helsenorge.no

    Bytte fastlege

    1. Log in to helsenorge.no with BankID, Buypass, or Commfides via the ID-porten gateway
    2. Open the Bytte fastlege service, search for GPs in your municipality, and either select a GP with an open patient list or join the waiting list of a preferred GP whose list is currently full
    3. An assignment to a GP with an open list takes effect from the first day of the following calendar month; a waiting-list assignment activates automatically on the first of the next month after a slot opens
    4. Two GP changes per calendar year are permitted by default; additional changes are available for specific circumstances such as a change of registered address or the GP leaving the practice

    ๐Ÿ’ก Tip: A GP's patient list is only opened when at least ten slots are available, and once the list reopens, priority is given to inhabitants of the municipality who are not currently on any GP list. You may hold only one waiting-list position at a time.

    โš ๏ธ Watch out: If your fastlege relocates or retires, helsenorge.no will offer you a replacement automatically and an active selection step is not needed; you may, however, change to a different GP through the Bytte fastlege service. Moving to a new municipality does not transfer your fastlege automatically โ€” the existing assignment remains until you actively change to a GP in the new municipality.

  4. 4

    Order an EHIC from Helfo through helsenorge.no

    Europeisk helsetrygdkort (EHIC)

    Useful when you travel in another EU/EEA state or Switzerland; not required for treatment within Norway

    1. Log in to helsenorge.no and open the EHIC application service; the card is dispatched to your Folkeregister address by Helfo at no cost
    2. Alternatively call Veiledning helsenorge.no on +47 23 32 70 00 for assistance with the application or for non-digital users
    3. Keep in mind that an EHIC documents portability of your existing folketrygd-equivalent membership for short-stay coverage; it is not a substitute for full folketrygd enrolment in the visited country and Helfo does not reimburse foreign-system user fees

    ๐Ÿ’ก Tip: If you are a Norwegian resident travelling abroad, present the EHIC at the public health service of the visited country to receive necessary medical treatment on the same patient-fee terms as residents of that country. If you are an EEA visitor arriving in Norway, your home-country EHIC entitles you to necessary medical treatment at Norwegian public providers; you will pay the egenandel that a Norwegian resident would pay for the equivalent service.

  5. 5

    Apply for an S1 certificate from Helfo if you are a cross-border or posted worker

    S1-blankett

    Only if you live in another EU/EEA state and work in Norway, or if you are posted to Norway from another EEA state or Switzerland

    1. Submit the S1 application to Helfo using the digital form on Altinn, or by paper to Helfo Postboks 2415, 3104 Tรธnsberg, including an employment contract and an employer confirmation
    2. Family members applying for derivative cover submit their own S1 applications separately to Helfo
    3. The decision is delivered to your Helsenorge inbox once your electronic identity is active; the processing period is published on the Helfo site
    4. Report status changes to Helfo when the employment ends or when you relocate, since the S1 entitlement is tied to the work-and-residence configuration that generated it

    ๐Ÿ’ก Tip: Cross-border workers covered by Regulation (EC) 883/2004 enjoy dual healthcare access: the work-state covers care within its public system, and the residence-state covers care within its public system, on equal terms with that state's residents.

  6. 6

    Use Helsenorge for appointments, prescriptions, and frikort tracking

    helsenorge.no

    1. Book appointments with your fastlege, view prescription history, and access your medical record via the Helsenorge inbox once your eID-based login is active
    2. Track accumulated egenandel and frikort status under Frikort og egenandeler on helsenorge.no; the digital frikort issues automatically once the annual egenandelstak is reached
    3. Order repeat prescriptions and review blรฅ-resept dispensings; the per-dispensing co-payment and rate are published by Helfo on the regelverk pages and reviewed each calendar year

Costs

Item Amount Payment Notes
Folketrygd enrollment kr0 N/A There is no application fee; membership attaches statutorily under folketrygdloven ยง 2-1 (residence anchor) or ยง 2-2 (employment anchor).
Fastlege assignment or change via Helsenorge kr0 N/A No fee for selecting or changing a fastlege through the helsenorge.no Bytte fastlege service. Two changes per calendar year are permitted by default, with additional changes allowed for specific circumstances such as a change of registered address or the GP leaving the practice.
EHIC (Europeisk helsetrygdkort) issuance kr0 N/A Helfo issues the EHIC at no cost to folketrygd members. The card is dispatched to the Folkeregister address; turnaround and validity period are published on the Helfo site.
S1 cross-border-worker certificate kr0 N/A Helfo issues the S1 certificate at no cost; family-member S1 forms are separate applications to Helfo.
GP visit egenandel (co-payment) kr0 Paid at the surgery Each consultation carries an egenandel published by Helfo at the rate in force on the date of treatment. Children under sixteen are exempt; the public-healthcare rules also exempt services for specific patient categories defined in the egenandel regulations.
Outpatient specialist and ancillary services kr0 Paid at the clinic Specialist appointments, physiotherapy, psychologist consultations, laboratory work, X-ray, and similar public-system outpatient services carry their own egenandel rates published by Helfo. Hospital inpatient admission is free of charge.
Annual egenandelstak (co-payment ceiling) โ€” frikort kr0 Cumulative co-payment counted toward the annual ceiling Once accumulated egenandeler in a calendar year reach the egenandelstak published by Helfo, the digital frikort issues automatically and further covered services are free for the remainder of that calendar year. The current-year ceiling is published on the Helfo regelverk pages.
Blรฅ resept (blue prescription) co-payment kr0 Paid at the dispensing pharmacy Patients pay an egenandel for blue-prescription medications subject to the current Helfo regulatory rate and the per-dispensing cap published on the Helfo site. The rate and cap are reviewed by Helfo each calendar year.
Folketrygd enrollment kr0
Payment:
N/A
Notes:
There is no application fee; membership attaches statutorily under folketrygdloven ยง 2-1 (residence anchor) or ยง 2-2 (employment anchor).
Fastlege assignment or change via Helsenorge kr0
Payment:
N/A
Notes:
No fee for selecting or changing a fastlege through the helsenorge.no Bytte fastlege service. Two changes per calendar year are permitted by default, with additional changes allowed for specific circumstances such as a change of registered address or the GP leaving the practice.
EHIC (Europeisk helsetrygdkort) issuance kr0
Payment:
N/A
Notes:
Helfo issues the EHIC at no cost to folketrygd members. The card is dispatched to the Folkeregister address; turnaround and validity period are published on the Helfo site.
S1 cross-border-worker certificate kr0
Payment:
N/A
Notes:
Helfo issues the S1 certificate at no cost; family-member S1 forms are separate applications to Helfo.
GP visit egenandel (co-payment) kr0
Payment:
Paid at the surgery
Notes:
Each consultation carries an egenandel published by Helfo at the rate in force on the date of treatment. Children under sixteen are exempt; the public-healthcare rules also exempt services for specific patient categories defined in the egenandel regulations.
Outpatient specialist and ancillary services kr0
Payment:
Paid at the clinic
Notes:
Specialist appointments, physiotherapy, psychologist consultations, laboratory work, X-ray, and similar public-system outpatient services carry their own egenandel rates published by Helfo. Hospital inpatient admission is free of charge.
Annual egenandelstak (co-payment ceiling) โ€” frikort kr0
Payment:
Cumulative co-payment counted toward the annual ceiling
Notes:
Once accumulated egenandeler in a calendar year reach the egenandelstak published by Helfo, the digital frikort issues automatically and further covered services are free for the remainder of that calendar year. The current-year ceiling is published on the Helfo regelverk pages.
Blรฅ resept (blue prescription) co-payment kr0
Payment:
Paid at the dispensing pharmacy
Notes:
Patients pay an egenandel for blue-prescription medications subject to the current Helfo regulatory rate and the per-dispensing cap published on the Helfo site. The rate and cap are reviewed by Helfo each calendar year.
Total: kr0

FAQ

General

Does fรธdselsnummer issuance automatically give me folketrygd membership and a fastlege?

Not automatically as separate acts. Folketrygd membership attaches statutorily once your residence anchor (folketrygdloven ยง 2-1) or employment anchor (folketrygdloven ยง 2-2) is in place; the residence anchor requires lawful residence and an intended-or-actual twelve-month duration. The fastlege right is anchored to your Folkeregister-resident status, which is established by Skatteetaten when your ID-control completes. The two anchors normally coincide for residence-permit holders, but the operational gating fact for fastlege assignment at helsenorge.no is the Folkeregister entry, not the folketrygd decision.

Can I use MinID to log in to helsenorge.no as an adult?

No. Adults cannot use MinID to log in to helsenorge.no; the portal requires a high-assurance level of identity assurance for adult access to health records and the fastlege-management service. The accepted eIDs for adult login are BankID (including BankID on mobile), Buypass ID (smart card or mobile), and Commfides e-ID, all routed through the ID-porten federal authentication gateway.

How often can I change my fastlege?

Two changes per calendar year are permitted by default through the Bytte fastlege service on helsenorge.no. Additional changes are available for specific circumstances such as a change of your registered Folkeregister address or the GP leaving the practice. An assignment to a GP with an open list takes effect from the first day of the following calendar month; a waiting-list assignment activates automatically on the first of the next month after a slot opens. You may hold only one waiting-list position at a time.

Is the EHIC a substitute for full folketrygd membership?

No. The European Health Insurance Card documents portability of your existing folketrygd-equivalent membership when you are temporarily in another EEA state, or โ€” on the inbound side โ€” documents an EEA visitor's home-country membership when receiving necessary care at Norwegian public providers. It does not by itself confer Norwegian folketrygd membership and Helfo does not reimburse user fees paid abroad against the EHIC. Folketrygd membership comes from one of the five enrolment pathways described above; the EHIC is a portability instrument layered on top of that membership.

I'm a short-stay tourist in Norway โ€” can I register with a fastlege?

No. The fastlege right under helsenorge.no rules runs from Folkeregister-resident status. A short-stay visitor without Folkeregister registration cannot be assigned a fastlege. EEA visitors holding an EHIC are entitled to necessary medical treatment at Norwegian public providers and will pay the egenandel that a Norwegian resident would pay for the equivalent service; non-EEA visitors without a reciprocal-coverage instrument are billed at full cost.

I move from one Norwegian municipality to another โ€” does my fastlege change automatically?

No. A change of registered Folkeregister address does not transfer your fastlege automatically. Your existing assignment remains in place until you actively change to a GP in your new municipality through the Bytte fastlege service on helsenorge.no. The address change does, however, count as a qualifying circumstance for an additional change beyond the default annual quota.

What is the difference between folketrygd membership and a fastlege?

Folketrygd membership is the statutory right to receive subsidised treatment within the Norwegian public health service; it is administered by NAV with healthcare-entitlement documentation issued by Helfo. The fastlege is the operational point of contact โ€” the regular GP responsible for primary care, referrals, and continuity. Folketrygd membership without a fastlege gives you the legal right to care but typically routes you through emergency or walk-in services until you complete fastlege assignment on helsenorge.no.

I'm a cross-border worker living in Sweden and working in Norway โ€” where do I get care?

You are entitled to healthcare in both the work-state and the residence-state under Regulation (EC) 883/2004. Apply to Helfo for an S1 certificate, submit it to the Swedish health authority to register access in Sweden on resident terms, and continue to receive treatment in Norway within the public system at the Norwegian egenandel rates. The Nordic Convention on Social Security overlays additional reciprocal-care provisions on top of the EEA rules for residents commuting between the Nordic states.

I'm posted to Norway by an employer in another EEA state โ€” what do I file and where?

Two separate filings to two separate agencies. The PD A1 form (Posted Worker Determination), issued by the competent social-security authority of your home country, goes to NAV in Norway and documents that your home-country social-security legislation continues to apply during the posting. The S1 certificate, applied for at Helfo, documents your right to be covered for healthcare in Norway during the same period. Family members posted with you submit their own S1 applications separately to Helfo.

What does the egenandel cost and when does the frikort kick in?

The egenandel is published by Helfo at the rate in force on the date of treatment and varies by service category (GP visit, specialist, physiotherapy, laboratory, X-ray, and so on). Once accumulated egenandeler in a calendar year reach the annual egenandelstak published by Helfo, the digital frikort issues automatically and covered outpatient services are free for the remainder of that calendar year. Hospital inpatient admission is free of charge regardless of the egenandel position; dental treatment is free for children under eighteen.

I'm an asylum-seeker โ€” do I have to wait for fรธdselsnummer to access a fastlege?

No. The D-nummer issued by UDI on registration is the operative healthcare identifier for asylum-seekers, and the asylum-seeker exception class confers fastlege rights notwithstanding the general rule that D-nummer holders are excluded from fastlegeordningen. A medical examination is typically offered approximately three months after arrival, usually nurse-led, with doctor follow-up if further care is required. Asylum-centre residents are typically assisted by centre staff with the Helfo submission; persons in private residence self-submit the registration certificate and assignment form to Helfo.

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