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This Ad Hoc query concerns members of persons who have been granted refugee status.
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If you have been expelled from Norway, but you nevertheless wish to return, you can apply to have the entry ban lifted.
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When you apply for Norwegian citizenship, it is a requirement that your identity must be verified. Submitting a passport from your home country is normally adequate proof.
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If you came to Norway as an asylum seeker or resettlement refugee and have been granted protection (asylum), you can be issued a refugee travel document. A refugee's spouse, cohabitant and children can also be granted a refugee travel document.
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UDI and International Organization for Migration (IOM) offer practical support and financial grants to those who want to return home.
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DeportationDefinition of word or term
Deportation is when the police escort you out of Norway.
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This study investigates policies for attracting highly qualified and qualified third-country nationals and is based on contributions from 23 EU Member States. Norway did not contribute to this study.
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This Ad-Hoc is on collecting biometric data when applying for a long stay visa.
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The Portuguese government is developing a strategic plan for migrations.
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A person is called an asylum seeker if he or she has applied for protection (asylum) in Norway and the application has not yet been finally decided.
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21.02.2017
If you are an Afghan citizen applying from Pakistan, you must hand in your ID documents to be checked by the Embassy.
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09.11.2023
UNE resumes processing Sudan cases and the suspension of the duty to return to Sudan is lifted.
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This study aims to provide an overview of the Norwegian legislation and regulations pertaining to the misuse of the right to family reunification for citizens of countries that are not members of the EU or EEA/EFTA, and the experience with misuse
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Entry banDefinition of word or term
An entry ban entails that you have been expelled from Norway and/or the Schengen area and are not allowed to reenter.
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ExpulsionDefinition of word or term
If you are expelled, you must leave Norway. You also lose the right to return to Norway (entry ban), either for a limited period or permanently. As a rule, the entry ban will also apply to the other Schengen countries.