No.
Incidentally, the EEC no longer exists under that name. It has been the EU since 1993.
Norway is an independent country and could survive without EU aid
Yes, but not EU.
If you have an EU passport only.
Depends on where you're from. If you're not a EU citizen, you probably can't move to Norway at all.
Norway
Never happened.
Unless you're a citizen of Norway or a EU country, you propably can't. If you are, visit www.nav.no
Yes, a visa is required for most non-EU/EEA citizens to visit Norway.
Yes. They were one of the founding members.
Norway is not a member of the European Union (EU), but it participates in the European Economic Area (EEA), which allows it to abide by many EU rules and regulations related to the single market. Through the EEA Agreement, Norway adopts a significant portion of EU legislation, particularly in areas like trade and environmental standards. However, Norway does not have a formal vote in EU decision-making processes and retains autonomy over certain policies, such as agriculture and fisheries.
In 1973, Norway held a referendum in which the majority of voters chose not to join the European Economic Community (EEC), which later evolved into the European Union (EU). Approximately 53.5% of the electorate voted against joining, leading to Norway's decision to remain outside the EU. This decision has been reaffirmed in subsequent discussions, with Norway instead opting for bilateral agreements with the EU.
No. Because he/she is a EU Citizen.