UK Student Loan Repayment While Living in Norway

Estimate UK student loan repayments for graduates living in Norway. See how your Norwegian krone salary converts to GBP and how overseas SLC thresholds apply.

How repayments work in Norway

If you live in Norway, the Student Loans Company assesses your income against an overseas earnings threshold for your repayment plan. Your salary is converted to GBP using the official overseas threshold table, then the repayment rate is applied only to income above the threshold.

Use the calculator to enter your gross annual salary in NOK, choose Plan 1, Plan 2, Plan 4, Plan 5, and optionally include a Postgraduate Loan.

Local income notes for Norway

  • Enter gross annual Norwegian krone salary before income tax, national insurance, pension, or holiday pay deductions.
  • If your annual income includes feriepenger, include it when estimating gross yearly earnings for SLC purposes.
Local salary currency NOK
Published plans available 5
GBP threshold range £21,000 to £33,795

2026-27 threshold examples

These figures show the published GBP threshold for Norway, the exchange rate in the threshold table, and the approximate equivalent salary in NOK. The local equivalents are rounded for readability.

Plan Overseas threshold Approx. local threshold Exchange rate
Plan 1 £26,900.00 NOK 369,024 0.072895
Plan 2 £29,385.00 NOK 403,114 0.072895
Plan 4 £33,795.00 NOK 463,612 0.072895
Plan 5 £25,000.00 NOK 342,959 0.072895
Postgraduate Loan £21,000.00 NOK 288,086 0.072895

Worked repayment example

For Plan 1, a gross salary of about NOK 506,208 in Norway converts to roughly £36,900. That is £10,000 above the listed threshold, so the estimated repayment is about £75 per month at 9%.

Sample NOK salary estimates

The examples below use Plan 2 at 9% so you can see how different gross salaries change the monthly estimate. Choose your actual plan in the calculator for a personalised result.

Gross local salary GBP equivalent Estimated monthly repayment
NOK 550,000 £40,092 £80
NOK 800,000 £58,316 £217
NOK 1,100,000 £80,185 £381

What to check before using the estimate

  • Use gross annual income in NOK before local tax, social contributions, pension deductions, or other payroll deductions.
  • Choose the repayment plan named on your Student Loans Company account or overseas assessment letter.
  • Include regular taxable bonuses, allowances, commission, or extra salary payments when they form part of your expected annual pay.
  • Check whether you also have a Postgraduate Loan, because it is calculated separately and can be due alongside an undergraduate plan.
  • Treat the estimate as a planning figure if you moved country part-way through the year or your SLC letter uses a different assessment period.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Entering monthly take-home pay instead of annual gross NOK income.
  • Using a live bank or card exchange rate instead of the exchange rate from the SLC overseas threshold table.
  • Selecting the wrong undergraduate plan because the overseas thresholds differ between Plan 1, Plan 2, Plan 4, and Plan 5.
  • Leaving out a separate Postgraduate Loan repayment when one also applies.

Source note: thresholds and exchange rates are based on public GOV.UK and Student Loans Company overseas threshold publications for 2026-27. This page was last reviewed on 8 May 2026.

Frequently asked questions

Should I use gross or take-home pay in Norway?
Use gross annual income in NOK before local tax and payroll deductions. SLC overseas repayments are based on income compared with the published overseas threshold, not net take-home pay.
Can I use today's exchange rate for Norway?
For this guide, use the Student Loans Company overseas threshold table for 2026-27. The calculator follows the published table rate rather than a live market exchange rate.
What if I moved to or from Norway during the year?
Use the calculator as an estimate and compare it with your SLC overseas assessment. Your official repayment can depend on the dates you were overseas, the evidence SLC requested, and the assessment period on your account.
Do I include bonuses or allowances in Norway?
Include regular taxable employment income where it forms part of your annual gross pay. If a payment is one-off or uncertain, run the calculator with and without it to see the possible range.

Important caveats

This tool is an estimate. Official repayment notices can use different exchange rates, updated thresholds, or account-specific details. Always verify final amounts with the Student Loans Company.