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Irregular migration to Norway has increasingly become a subject of discussion among politicians and in the media, often in connection with individual cases involving persons who have stayed irregularly for a number of years.
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Ad-hoc query on evidence on the impact that policy changes on the right to refugee family reunion may have on asylum intake and the number of family reunion applications received.
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European countries remain deeply divided on migration. The European refugee crisis of 2015 was not a crisis of numbers so much as a crisis of politics and, also, a crisis of national culture.
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The table shows the number of applications for protection where the applicant states to be under 18 and without parents or others with parental responsibility, and where the application is registered under temporary collective protection, in 2022.
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The table shows the number of applications for protection where the applicant states to be under 18 and without parents or others with parental responsibility, and where the application is registered under temporary collective protection, in 2023.
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When you apply, you must always hand in a number of supporting documents to the police or embassy. UDI has made checklists explaining which documents you need to hand in.
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The procedures of forecasting possible future trends in asylum and subsidiary protection applications, contingency planning for possible increase in the number of protection applications and in reception and accommodation capacity, have been reviewed.
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The report compares how Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Sweden and Norway handled the large numbers of asylum seekers arriving from Syria in 2015. The report is written by VY Amsterdam and was commissioned by UDI.
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This table show the number applications for protection (asylum) according to the Immigration Act Section 28, in 2022, and where the applicant is under the age of 18 years and without parents or others with parental responsibility in Norway.
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This table show the number applications for protection (asylum) according to the Immigration Act Section 28, in 2023, and where the applicant is under the age of 18 years and without parents or others with parental responsibility in Norway.
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This table show the number applications for protection (asylum) according to the Immigration Act Section 28, in 2024, and where the applicant is under the age of 18 years and without parents or others with parental responsibility in Norway.
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The table shows the number of applications for protection where the applicant states to be under 18 and without parents or others with parental responsibility, and where the application is registered under temporary collective protection, in 2024.
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Find statistics on immigration with numbers for protection (asylum).
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The primary objective of this study is to investigate the complex relationship between law, institutional practice, and migrants' experiences by providing a combined judicial and social science approach to the provision of welfare to irregular migrants.
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