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Travel document and transfer of refugee status to Norway if you have been granted a residence permit in Norway, and have refugee status in another country.
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You can apply for protection (asylum) if you are persecuted or if you fear persecution or inhumane treatment in your home country.
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If you hold a residence permit in Norway and you suddenly have to go on an important trip abroad, you can apply for a Norwegian immigrant's passport for a single journey. It cannot be possible for you to obtain a passport from your home country in time.
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Information for Russian nationals seeking to travel to Norway or to apply from abroad to stay in Norway.
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Different rules apply regarding eligibility for Norwegian citizenship for people with residence permits in Norway, people with residence cards for family members of EU/EEA nationals, Nordic nationals and people who have previously been Norwegian citizens.
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If your application is rejected, you can appeal the decision. The consulate will then reconsider your case.
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Information for people who wish to live at a reception centre or who want to move to a private address.
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You have handed in an application and would like more information about what is happening with your application and when you will receive an answer.
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Information on how to apply to visit Norway or for residence, citizenship or an immigrant's passport.
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Information for refugees from Ukraine who arrive in Norway and want to apply for protection (asylum). Refugees from Ukraine who want accommodation in an asylum reception centre must register an application for protection at the National Arrival Centre.
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You can only work while you are an asylum seeker if you have been granted a work permit.
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When we have processed your application, you will be notified whether you have been granted a residence permit as an au pair or if your application has been rejected.
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If you have stayed in Norway as an EU/EEA national for at least five years, you can apply for permanent right of residence. This entitles you to stay and work in Norway indefinitely. Your family members may also be eligble.
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If you came to Norway to look for work, you can stay here for six months. You must report to the police no later than three months after your arrival in Norway. If you have not got a job within six months, you must leave Norway.
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It is important that you apply for renewal in good time before your residence permit expires if you want to retain all your rights.