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When you apply for Norwegian citizenship, it is a requirement that your identity must be verified. Submitting a passport from your home country is normally adequate proof.
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You can submit a simple notification of citizenship if you have previously been a Norwegian citizen, but lost your Norwegian citizenship because you became a citizen of another country or did not give up your previous citizenship.
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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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05.01.2024
In 2023 there were almost as many refugees from Ukraine as in 2022.
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Some people can visit Norway without a visa, but most people from countries outside the EU/EEA must apply for a visitor visa.
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In 2009, the European Migration Network carried out a mapping study
of policies and practices on unaccompanied minor (UAM) asylum
seekers in the European Union.
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Special rules apply to Russian nationals from the Barents region who wish to work in Northern Norway (Nordland, Troms and Finnmark counties).
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Some people can visit Norway without a visa, but most people from countries outside the EU/EEA must apply for a visitor's visa.
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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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Here you will find information about applying for protection (asylum) and your rights as a minor asylum seeker from Ukraine. 
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The Directorate of Immigration of the French Ministry of the Interior is currently reflecting on the legal regime of proof of identity regarding third-country national who apply for a residence permit.
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There are different types of residence permits for people who are going to carry out research or participate in vocational training.
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If you have received a Dublin decision on transfer to another country, you must now return to the country which is going to process your application for protection.
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The Dublin Regulation is an agreement between the EU countries, Iceland, Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Norway. Each asylum seeker shall only have his or her application considered in one of the countries participating in the cooperation.