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Are you already in Norway and wishing to stay, or are you in Ukraine and looking to go to Norway? Select the option below that applies to you. Information for authorities, NGOs and other societal actors is also available below (mostly in Norwegian).
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This Ad Hoc Query concerns implementation of the Return Directive.
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This inform from the European Migration Network (EMN) provides an overview of the implementation of the right of accompanied children to be heard in international protection procedures in EU member states and Norway.
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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.