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The questions asked concerned the image about their operations that national immigration authorities are trying to communicate to inform citizens about immigration and asylum policies and practices.
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Group application for two or more people of the same nationality travelling together.
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This ad hoc query concerns campaigns aiming to inform (possible) migrants in third countries about the risks and disadvantages of illegal migration.
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A comparative study that focuses of the integration potential as an additional selection criterion for the resettlement of refugees.
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The report compares how Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Sweden and Norway handled the large numbers of asylum seekers arriving from Syria in 2015. The report is written by VY Amsterdam and was commissioned by UDI.
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Norway’s legal basis for collective protection in a mass flight situation is set out in the Immigration Act, Section 34.
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The EMN report, Incentives and motives for voluntary departure (2022), examines the effects of instruments and possible motives for voluntary returns among third-country nationals
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Asylum seekers over the age of 18 who live in an asylum reception centre have a statutory right and obligation to participate in Norwegian language instruction.
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The European Commission is aware that some Member States may occasionally face difficulties in transmitting fingerprint data sets to Eurodac because data subjects do not cooperate by agreeing to be fingerprinted.
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Here you will find information for Ukrainians in asylum reception centers in Ukrainian and Russian.
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Information for Russian nationals about residence permits, visitor visas and protection (asylum).
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22.09.2022
As of 22 September 2022, Norway’s visa facilitation agreement with Russia has been suspended temporarily.
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Norwegian summary of an ad-hoc query from the European Migration Network Netherlands and Estonia on safe countries of origin
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If this was made possible, biometrics from e.g. the national passport databases could be part of the controls used for new asylum applications.
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If you are a Swedish, Danish, Icelandic or Finnish citizen, all you need to do to live in Norway, is to report a move to the National Registry.