The Royal Norwegian Embassy in Singapore

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The Norwegian Embassy is located in one of the many high-rise office buildings in the financial district of Singapore. The financial district is often referred to as the “City”. The nearest subway (MRT) station is “Raffles Place”.

Address:

16 Raffles Quay, Hong Leong Building (44th floor, office 01), Singapore 048581.
Tel: +65-6220-7122 and +65+6622-9080
Fax: +65-6220-2191
E-mail: emb.singapore@mfa.no

The Embassy is open to the public from 10.00  to 14.00 from Monday to Friday.


Visa to Norway:

Please note that all visa enquiries are handled by the Royal Danish Embassy in Singapore.


Embassy staff:

  • H.E. Ms. Janne Julsrud, Ambassador
  • Ms. Larissa Falkenberg Kosanovic, First Secretary & Deputy Head of Mission
  • Ms. Heidi Aakre, First Secretary Administrative & Consular Affairs 
  • Ms. Cecilia Chan Gek Choo, Administration Officer
  • Ms. Ellen Skarsgård, Project Officer
  • Ms. Tone Kaasen Høie, Project Officer
  • Mr. Abdul Mutalib bin Abdul Majeed, Driver/Clerk  


Commercial section of the embassy;

  • Mr. Ole Johan Sandvær, Regional Director
  • Dr. Ole Jacob Sørdalen, Counsellor for Technology and R&D
  • Mr. Tay Siow Hwee, Country Manager
  • Mr. Claus Gaasvig, Senior Market Advisor
  • Ms. Diana Tan, Executive Secretary
  • Ms. Susanna Quek, Market and Administrative Assistant


Norwegian Seafood Export Council:

  • Mrs. Mika Tomiyama, Regional Manager Southeast Asia 

 

The Embassy will observe the following holidays in 2010:

  • 1 January (New Year's Day) 
  • 15 and 16 February (Chinese New Year)
  • 1 April (Maundy Thursday)
  • 2 April (Good Friday)
  • 17 May (National Day of Norway - Constitution Day)
  • 28 May (Vesak Day)
  • 9 August (National Day of Singapore)
  • 10 September (Hari Raya Puasa)
  • 5 November (Deepavali)*
  • 17 November (Hari Raya Haji)
  • 24 December (Christmas Eve - closed 1/2 day) 
  • 25 December (Christmas Day)
  • 31 December (New Year's Eve - closed 1/2 day)

* The date for Deepavali, 5 November 2010, needs to be checked against the Indian Almanac when it is available.

 

 

 

 


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