Get your ATA Carnet from the United States or Canada
Norway accepts ATA Carnets for commercial samples, professional equipment, and exhibitions. A top destination for nature filming, offshore work, and maritime trade shows, Norway is NOT an EU member β separate carnet entry and exit is required even when traveling from EU countries.
Despite being part of the Schengen zone and EEA, Norway has its own customs territory separate from the EU. Do NOT use an EU carnet entry for Norway. A separate carnet entry stamp is required each time you enter Norway, even if arriving directly from an EU country. Likewise, a separate exit stamp is required when leaving Norway into the EU.
Fjords, northern lights, and dramatic landscapes β a major destination for nature filming
Film CarnetsNorthern lights, fjords, wildlife, and editorial photography across Norway
Photography CarnetsOffshore and marine specialists bringing technical equipment to Norway's oil & gas sector
Learn moreConcert tours with Oslo, Bergen, and Norwegian festival circuit stops
Musician CarnetsEvent Name | Industry | Location | Typical Dates |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nor-Shipping | Maritime & Shipping | Oslo | June (odd years) |
| ONS - Offshore Northern Seas | Oil, Gas & Energy | Stavanger | August (even years) |
| Norway Health | Healthcare | Oslo | Varies |
Planning to exhibit at a trade show in Norway?
Get Your CarnetMain international hub with efficient customs staff experienced with professional equipment and carnet processing
Primary entry for western Norway fjord filming and Bergen-based productions
Serves central and northern Norway destinations
Hub for offshore and marine equipment β experienced with oil & gas industry shipments and ONS trade show
Norwegian Customs (Tolletaten)
Official WebsiteStarting at $499 for equipment valued under $10k