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This Ad Hoc Query concerns voluntary return program.
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If you are going to live outside of Norway for more than two years, you will normally lose your permanent residence permit, but you can apply to keep it.
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If you have been convicted or fined by the police or if you are under investigation for a criminal offence, you have to wait longer to be granted a permanent residence permit in Norway.
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If you are staying in Norway without a legal residence permit, you must return to your home country. You can apply for support to return home and start a new life.
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If you are in Norway or the EU / Schengen area and your application for a residence permit has been rejected or you have received an expulsion decision, you have an obligation to leave by your deadline for departure.
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The Study aimed to update the findings of the 2008-2009 EMN Study Policies on reception, return and integration arrangements for, and numbers of, unaccompanied minors.
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This table shows the number applications for protection (asylum) according to the Immigration Act Section 28, in 2023, application month and citizenship.
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This table shows the number applications for protection (asylum) according to the Immigration Act Section 28, in 2024, application month and citizenship.
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Relocation is an opportunity for asylum seekers in some European countries to have their application processed in another EU/EEA country or Switzerland.
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With a study permit you can attend university college/university, a vocational school, school of upper secondary education, religion/belief-based school or folk high school. Or you can pursue additional education, be a trainee or perform research.
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The duty of confidentiality means that it is a criminal offence for UDI staff to tell other people about the information you have provided and about your case.
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If you wish to come to Norway to work, you need a residence permit. You must normally find a job first. The type of residence permit you should apply for depends on your competence and the type of work you will be doing in Norway.
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19.06.2019
From Wednesday 19 June 2019 all those who wish to apply for assisted return will use a new and simplified application form on UDI’s website.
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A return decision entails that you are obligated to leave Norway and/or the EU / Schengen area by a specified date (deadline for departure)
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Please choose the type of case in order to find out which Police district or Service centre for foreign workers (SUA) to contact.