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If you have held a permit as a seasonal worker for six months, you must stay outside Norway for six months before you can be granted a new seasonal work permit. You cannot stay in Norway as a seasonal worker for more than six months out of twelve months.
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This Ad Hoc Query concerns interpretation of the Refugee Convention.
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Norway's first legal study on Norway's obligations under the Citizenship Directive 2004/38/EC and the EEA Agreement.
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This information is aimed at persons holding a permanent residence permit in Norway.
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InterpreterDefinition of word or term
An interpreter is someone who helps two people to communicate when those two people do not speak the same language.
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When we have completed the processing of your application, you will be informed of our decision.
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03.02.2020
New regulations from the EU and Schengen for visitors´ and holiday visas. You can apply for visa earlier than before, and the fees will increase.
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Request from Ireland for information about strategical work on integration.
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Updated information on allowances for international protection applicants.
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Once you have submitted your application for protection, you will be given a place at an asylum reception centre and be summoned for an interview with UDI. We consider whether to grant you protection (asylum) in Norway.
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Information about applying for protection (asylum) or residence in Norway for Ukrainian and Russian nationals in Norway.
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The study explores the situation of unaccompanied minors (UAMs) who have been granted a residence permit or issued a return decision, and the approaches established by the (Member) States to their integration or return during the period 2014-2017.
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The report explores the role of information and information campaigns in migrants’ decisions in transit. The report is based on interviews with migrants in Khartoum, Sudan.
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