Payment dates
Overview of the payment dates throughout the year for all financial support from Nav.
You will find an overview of your payments on My page. Read more about payments, tax and holiday pay on financial support from Nav.
The payment date is the day Nav guarantees that the money will be in your account.
The money is transferred from Nav to the banks a few days earlier, which means that for some, the money will be available in their account before the date specified. In the overview of payment, you can see the next payment several days before the payment date.
Payments to foreign accounts
If you receive payment from Nav to an account abroad, you can expect to receive their payment on account 1 to 2 days after the payment date to the Norwegian account.
Did you not receive your payment?
If you did not receive your payment at the expected time, please contact us.
Please also make sure you have registered the correct bank account number to prevent payment delays.
If there is some technical problem that will result in many people not getting their payments in time, we will post a notice on the home page of nav.no.
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- Adjustment allowance
Secures income for a period if you lose your spouse, partner or cohabitant with common children.
Copy linkLink successfully copied - Advance payments of child support
Ensures payment of child support.
Copy linkLink successfully copied - Allowance for transportation of the deceased
Covers expenses when the deceased’s body has to be transported over a certain distance.
Copy linkLink successfully copied - Allowance to cover tuition and fees for former family caregivers
Financial support for tuition fees, semester fees and exam fees when you take your education.
- Allowance to cover tuition and fees for survivors
Covers expenses for tuition fees, semester fees and exam fees when you study and are alone with children.
Copy linkLink successfully copied - Assistance allowance
Financial support for children or adults who need long-term, private care and supervision.
Copy linkLink successfully copied - Attendance allowance for developmentally disabled person over 18
Secures you income during absence from work when you have to care for a developmental disabled person over the age of 18 who is very seriously ill.
- Attendance allowance for sick children
Ensures you income during absence from work when you need to care for a child who has been admitted or is undergoing treatment in hospital.
Copy linkLink successfully copied - Attendance allowance in the final phase of life
Ensures you income during absence from work when you have to take care of a person who is at the end of life.
Copy linkLink successfully copied - Basic benefit
Financial support for additional expenses when you or your child has a permanent injury, illness or disability.
Copy linkLink successfully copied - Benefit for former family caregivers
The benefit ensures you an income if you cannot support yourself after caring for your parents or other people who have been close to you.
Copy linkLink successfully copied - Care benefit (home with a child who is ill)
Ensures your income when you need to stay home from work due to your child's or caregiver's illness.
Copy linkLink successfully copied - Cash-for-care benefit
Cash-for-care benefit can be granted if you have children between the ages of 13 and 19 months, who do not attend kindergarten full time.
Copy linkLink successfully copied - Child benefit
Financial support when you have children under age 18.
Copy linkLink successfully copied - Child care benefit for single parents
Covers part of the cost for kindergarten, after-school program (SFO) or daycare when you have sole care of a child and are working.
Copy linkLink successfully copied - Child care benefits for surviving spouse
Covers part of your childcare expenses when you are a surviving spouse who is working and alone caring for your child.
Copy linkLink successfully copied - Children’s pension
Financial support if you are under 20 years old and have lost one or both of your parents.
Copy linkLink successfully copied - Child support
Money paid by one parent to the other to ensure the child is provided for when the parents do not live together.
Copy linkLink successfully copied - Contractual pension (AFP) for members of the State Pension Fund
An early retirement scheme for employees in the public sector who are between the ages of 62-67 and were born before 1963.
Copy linkLink successfully copied - Contractual pension (AFP) in the privte sector
A pension scheme for employees of private companies with a collective agreement where AFP is part of the agreement.
Copy linkLink successfully copied - Disability benefit
Ensures an income if your earning capacity is reduced due to illness or injury.
Copy linkLink successfully copied - Employment scheme benefits
Benefits you are entitled too while participating in one of Nav's employment schemes.
Copy linkLink successfully copied - Extended child benefit
An additional payment to the ordinary child benefits you may receive if you live alone with a child under the age of 18.
Copy linkLink successfully copied - Financial assistance
A temporary assistance when you are unable to financially support yourself.
Copy linkLink successfully copied - Funeral grant
Covers incurred, necessary funeral expenses.
Copy linkLink successfully copied - Higher rate assistance allowance
Financial support for children under the age of 18 when the need for care and supervision significantly exceeds those covered by the standard assistance allowance.
Copy linkLink successfully copied - Introductory benefit
Financial support that the municipality pays out when you participate in the introduction programme.
Copy linkLink successfully copied - Lump sum grant
A lump sum instead of parental benefit when you are expecting a child and have not had income for at least 6 of the last 10 months before parental benefit leave.
Copy linkLink successfully copied - Parental benefit
Replaces your income when you stay at home with the child at birth or adoption.
Copy linkLink successfully copied - Permanent impairment compensation in the event of an occupational injury or illness
Compensation when you have sustained a permanent physical or mental injury caused by an approved occupational injury or illness.
- Pregnancy benefit
Replaces income when you are healthy but cannot continue to work during pregnancy because it may entail risks to the baby.
Copy linkLink successfully copied - Qualification Programme
A full-time program for you between the ages of 18 and 67 who need extra follow-up to be able to get into work.
Copy linkLink successfully copied - Retirement pension
Retirement pension from the National Insurance Scheme (Nav) guarantees an income when you retire.
Copy linkLink successfully copied - Severance pay
Wait pay is a scheme for employees in state enterprises who have been dismissed without cause. The scheme is only relevant if you are already receiving deferred pay.
Copy linkLink successfully copied - Sickness benefit
Compensates for your income when you are unable to work due to illness or injury.
Copy linkLink successfully copied - Supplemental benefit
Support for childcare and expenses you have in connection with education or job search.
Copy linkLink successfully copied - Supplemental benefit for former family caregivers
Support for expenses when you complete necessary and approved education to find or keep a job.
Copy linkLink successfully copied - Supplemental benefit for single parents
Support for childcare and expenses you have for education or job hunting when you are alone with children.
Copy linkLink successfully copied - Supplemental benefit for surviving spouse
Support for childcare and expenses you have in connection with education or job search.
Copy linkLink successfully copied - Supplementary benefit for disabled refugees under the age of 67
If you are both disabled and have refugee status, you are guaranteed a total income equivalent to the minimum disability benefit.
Copy linkLink successfully copied - Supplementary benefit for persons over 67 who have only lived a short period in Norway
Ensures you a minimum income if you have lived in Norway too short to get full retirement pension.
- Support for school fees for single parents
Covers expenses related to tuition fees, semester fees and examination fees for single parents when you are studying and are alone with children.
Copy linkLink successfully copied - Survivor’s pension
Ensures income if you lost your spouse, partner or cohabitant with whom you have joint children. You can no longer apply for survivor's pension, but you may be entitled to adjustment allowance.
Copy linkLink successfully copied - Training allowance
Secures you income during absence from work when you are in training to be able to care for a child or an adult.
Copy linkLink successfully copied - Transitional benefit for single parents
Ensures you income for up to 3 years when you have at least 60 per cent of the daily care for children under 8 years of age.
Copy linkLink successfully copied - Transitional benefit for survivors
Secures income when the marriage has lasted less than 5 years and you have no children together, or if you have daily care for the deceased's children.
Copy linkLink successfully copied - Unemployment benefit (dagpenger)
Unemployment benefit (dagpenger) is a financial support you may get if you are unemployed or temporarily laid off.
Copy linkLink successfully copied - War pension
A compensation for reduced working capacity due to injuries resulting from the war of 1939-45.
Copy linkLink successfully copied - Work assessment allowance (AAP)
Ensures that you have an income during periods where, due to illness or injury, you need help from Nav.
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