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Citizens of EU/EEA countries and their family members are covered by the EU/EEA regulations. People covered by the EU/EEA regulations are in comparison to non-EU citizens granted other rights and duties while residing in Norway.
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How to calculate your marriage period when applying for Norwegian citizenship.
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If you have been granted a local border traffic permit, you must collect it from the consulate in Murmansk.
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Find answers to frequently asked questions about applying for protection (asylum) in Norway.
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This Ad Hoc Query concerns how biometric data is verified.
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This study, based on national contributions from 21 EMN Members, investigates intra-EU mobility of third-country nationals (TCNs). Norway did not contribute to this study.
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This Ad Hoc Query concerns requirements for recognized refugees in order to travel within the Union.
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Find answers to frequently asked questions about staying in Norway without applying for protection (asylum).
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Overview which shows how long you have to wait for an answer to your application. EU/EEA nationals who are going to register with the police must check the police waiting time.
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If you have received an F-code by email or SMS, you can renew your residence permit for family immigration, work or studies quickly and easily.
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If you have a residence permit that can be renewed, it is important that you apply for renewal well in advance of your residence permit expiring.
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Spouses, cohabitants and children of a person who has received a residence permit as a refugee in Norway, may apply for family immigration. After they have arrived in Norway they can apply for refugee status and travel document for refugees.
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This information is for persons with Norwegian citizenship.
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Rules for diplomats, military personnel, their employees and family members who are planning to work in Norway.