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How to fill out the Skjemaet Sender Du Til: online
Filling out the Skjemaet Sender Du Til: online can streamline your application process for receiving health services while working in another EEA country or Switzerland. This guide provides clear and supportive instructions on each section of the form to ensure you complete it accurately and effectively.
Follow the steps to fill out the form accurately and efficiently.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it for editing. This will enable you to access the document and begin filling it out.
- In the '1. Opplysninger om søkeren' section, fill in your first name, last name, and either your national identification number or D-number. Include your nationality, phone number, email address, and any address you have in Norway, along with your address in the working country.
- Provide your employer's name and address. Make sure to include the employer's organizational number, start date for work in another EEA country or Switzerland, and the end date of this work.
- If you are supporting any family members, please fill out their first and last names, along with their birth dates in the '2. Eventuelle medfølgende familiemedlemmer som du forsørger' section.
- In the '3. Nødvendig dokumentasjon som skal vedlegges' section, check the box to indicate that you are including a copy of your employment contract for your time abroad or a confirmation of your foreign stay from your employer.
- Finally, review the '4. Underskrift' section. Confirm that you are employed only by a Norwegian employer and that all the information provided is correct and complete. Date the form and sign it to finalize the application.
- Once you have completed all sections, you can save your changes, download the form, print it, or share it as necessary.
Complete your application online today to ensure a smooth process for receiving health services while working abroad.