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This Ad Hoc Query concerns any restrictions on movement for residents in reception and transit centers.
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Residents in a reception centre take part in an introduction programme. Many residents attend school, and some participate in leisure activities. Some residents are allowed to work.
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ProtectionDefinition of word or term
Protection (asylum) means being granted a resident permit as a refugee in Norway.
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Family members (reference persons) can now apply for family immigration on behalf of a family member who is staying in Afghanistan.
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Information for Ukrainian citizens who want to travel to Norway or to apply for residence in Norway from abroad.
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Information for journalists who wish to visit an asylum reception centre and interview residents and staff
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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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Please note that the content on this page is not available in English.
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People who have fled Ukraine may be granted temporary collective protection for one year. Your protection permit may be extended.
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Those who do not need a visa to visit Norway, can stay here for up to 90 days. There are additional rules you must follow.
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If you hold a local border traffic permit and live within 30 km of the Norwegian-Russian border, you can freely visit the Norwegian border area.
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Information on how to apply to visit Norway or for residence, citizenship or an immigrant's passport.
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Please select whether you are interested in a resident permit, a visitor visa or Norwegian citizenship to find out who to contact.
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If you are staying in Norway without a legal residence permit, you must return to your home country or another country where you have a residence permit. You can apply for support to return home and start a new life. This is called assisted return.
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If you are staying in Norway without a legal residence permit, you must return to your home country or another country where you have a residence permit. You can apply for support to return to Morocco and start a new life. This is called assisted return.