While Norway offers retirees excellent living conditions and world-class healthcare, settling there permanently can be difficult for foreigners. According to the Norwegian Embassy, residence permits are typically available only under specific circumstances, such as employment or family reunification.
Earlier this year, Everly Life also named Norway a top retirement destination, citing its advanced healthcare system and robust social infrastructure as key reasons for its appeal among seniors.
In the 2025 Global Retirement Index, Norway was followed by Ireland in second place, Switzerland in third, Iceland in fourth, and Denmark in fifth. Australia was the only non-European nation to enter the top ten, while the United States ranked 21st.
The report also highlighted the main concerns retirees face globally — including insufficient savings, inflation, potential benefit reductions, and rising healthcare costs — all of which continue to affect retirement security across nations.