since u mentioned u are on a tourist visa, i think you wont be able to register ur marriage in Skatteetaten. here's what the Skatteetaten site says about registration of marriage:
How do I get my marriage recognised in Norway?
To have your marriage recognised in Norway, you must present your original marriage certificate to the tax office. However, there are wide variations in what is deemed to be valid documentation when getting married abroad:
Marriage entered into in:
Africa: Burkina Faso, Burundi, Ivory Coast, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gambia, Guinea, Liberia, Mali, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Ghana, Kenya, Zimbabwe and Uganda.
Asia: Afghanistan, India, Iraq, Myanmar (Burma), Pakistan, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Vietnam and Yemen.
Europe: Kosovo
Certificates from these countries have little or no credibility because they are often forged. Exceptions may be made if the Directorate of Immigration (UDI) accepts that the marriage has been entered into in connection with a family reunion. The same will apply if a Norwegian foreign service mission is able to certify the marriage.
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in my understanding of this statement, they will only accept the Philippine issued marriage certificate to be legit if UDI had acquired the same document thru a family immigration visa application.. which means u have a valid residence permit, but as u said u have a tourist visa.. tho i cant be sure, this is just based on their website, so its much better to call Skatteetaten about registering ur marriage...
however, registering ur philippine marriage to Norway doesnt automatically grant you permission to stay in Norway legally... you still have to apply for a family reunification (with spouse) permit.. go to this and pick what applies to you so u would find out what papers you need... most important papers would be ur NSO issued birth certificate and marriage contract, with DFA Red Ribbon.. normally, u need to go back home to apply for a residence permit, but u can apply from norway if one of the following applies to u:
- have qualifications as a skilled worker and have legal stay in Norway
- has a valid residence permit in Norway
- have a residence permit in another Schengen country and have been in Norway for less than three months
- have a valid entry visa/ D-visa (not Schengen visa)
- Have applied for asylum and wait for an answer. Please note! You cannot have been given a final rejection and a deadline for leaving the country.
if you need to legalize (or red ribbon as what we pinoys call it) ur NSO documents and ur already in Norway, u can get it red ribboned in Philippine embassy in Oslo... check details here:
hope this helps 