Important things to consider when sending a package to Norway.
Norway is a non-EU country, so when sending a package to Norway, you need to fill out a commercial or proforma invoice depending on the type of shipment. Documents must be filled out in English, Norwegian, or Swedish.
Import fees are always charged for online store purchases.
Norwegian postal codes consist of four numbers.

Available delivery methods to Norway are:
Posti Priority which includes export and import clearance in the price, Posti EMS, UPS Standard and Express services, GLS EuroBusinessParcel, and FedEx services. Some services are only available for business customers. UPS, GLS, and FedEx services include export clearance in the price, and the recipient handles the import process with the shipping company.
For postal packages, the maximum weight when sending to private individuals is 25 kg and 30 kg for businesses.
Restrictions:
There are restrictions on pharmaceutical and medicinal products for normal use. Other restrictions include alcohol, fruits, tobacco, meat products, vegetables, fishing equipment, and leather products. Posti also has restrictions on calendars.
Prohibited items:
Dairy products and lottery materials, as well as other generally prohibited and restricted items
The currency of Norway is NOK.
Norway belongs to Posti's price zone 3.
Norway's international dialing code is +47.