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FormsDefinition of word or term
All of UDI's application forms, and standard contracts which must be submitted with different types of applications, can be found on this page.
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You can lose your permanent residence permit if you stay abroad for too long or if you provide incorrect information in your application.
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If you have been granted an immigrant's passport for a single journey, you must attend an appointment with the police.
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This project examines how changes to regulations and the economic conditions have influenced this immigration, using statistics for gross immigration to Norway from, in principle, all countries in the world during the period 1969 – 2010.
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09.11.2023
UNE resumes processing Sudan cases and the suspension of the duty to return to Sudan is lifted. UDI cannot process applications for protection until we have made a decision on what the general situation in Sudan means for the applicants' protection needs.
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ExpulsionDefinition of word or term
If you are expelled, you must leave Norway. You also lose the right to return to Norway (entry ban), either for a limited period or permanently. As a rule, the entry ban will also apply to the other Schengen countries.
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13.12.2018
If you are applying for Norwegian citizenship after 1 January 2019, it is now a requirement that you have a passport from Somalia. If you do not already have a Somali passport, you must get one now.
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The aim of this Roundtable is to highlight the situation in countries of origin - specifically African countries - in the context of the whole of the migration ‘chain’, from countries of origin to countries of destination.
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If you have a residence permit in Norway, and it is not possible for you to obtain a passport from your home country, you can apply for a Norwegian immigrant's passport.
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You have been granted a residence permit as an au pair.
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Your application for protection (asylum) in Norway has been rejected, but you have been given a permit to stay in Norway until you turn 18 years old.
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The main aim of this study is to examine the application of the concept ”Likelihood of Return” in decisions concerning family visits to Norway.
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The table shows how many people applied for protection (asylum) each year in the period from 2007 to 2014 and their citizenship.
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Information about how www.udi.no is organised, how to make adjustments to the website and how UDI handles information sent to us online.
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The police or the foreign service mission will take a picture of you when you arrive for your appointment. You do not need to bring a photo when you apply for a visa, residence permit or travel document. This applies to everyone, including children.