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The Norwegian Citizenship Testexample #8

What happens to the cash benefit if the child has a full-time place but chooses to be there only half the time?

  • I don't get a deduction if my child is homeschooled
  • The cash benefit will be reduced by 75%
  • I don't get cash benefit

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💡 Explanation

Kontantstøtte (cash-for-care benefit) is money you can get from the government if your child is between 1 and 2 years old and does not have a full-time place in kindergarten.

You can receive kontantstøtte of around 7,500 NOK per month. If your child has a part-time place, you can get some kontantstøtte, but not the full amount.
You will not receive kontantstøtte if you have a kindergarten place and choose not to use it.

You must have lived in Norway for a certain time and be a member of the National Insurance Scheme to get kontantstøtte.

The aim is to give families freedom to choose how they care for young children; many use the money to stay home a bit longer before kindergarten.

You can read more and apply on NAV’s website.