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Those who do not need a visa to visit Norway, can stay here for up to 90 days. There are additional rules you must follow.
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07.12.2023
The Ministry of Justice and Public Security is now introducing a number of changes to the regulations for displaced Ukrainians.
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If you are travelling together, you may apply for visitor visas for your group instead of for each person individually. You can visit Norway for up to 90 days on a visitor visa, and you can also travel anywhere in the Schengen Area during the same period.
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The table shows how many people claimed to be under the age of 18 and unaccompanied by parents or others with parental responsibility when applying for protection (asylum) in Norway in each year in the period 2007–2013. Included their citizenship.
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29.03.2021
UDI is offering additional reintegration support to people returning to Iraq through assisted return. From 1 April 2021, Iraqis can apply for the new return programme.
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If you have been granted a local border traffic permit, you must collect it from the consulate in Murmansk.
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If you are a Nordic citizen over the age of 12 and you have lived in Norway for the last two years, you can apply for Norwegian citizenship. If you are under the age of 12, you can only apply if you have one Norwegian parent or apply with one parent.
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If you plan to visit Norway for up to 90 days, you can apply for a visitor visa. This visa is valid for entry to all Schengen countries.
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16.04.2024
The new rules apply to citizens of Gambia, regardless of where they live, and who is applying for a visitor visa for a Schengen country. There are some exceptions from the rules.
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Ad-Hoc Query on the detection of misuse of EU/EFTA identity documents.
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Normally, work immigrants from countries outside the EU/EEA cannot start working until they have been granted a residence permit. However, they can start working if they have received a confirmation from the police (early employment start).
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If you apply for protection (asylum) in Greece, you could get your application processed in another EU / EEA country that voluntarily relocates from Greece.
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If you have a residence permit in Norway and do not have a valid passport from your home country, you can apply for a Norwegian immigrant's passport if there are very special circumstances.
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If you are under the age of 18, and your father was a Norwegian citizen when you were born, you might have to submit a notification in order to become a Norwegian citizen.