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What will it be like having a reception centre nearby?
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If your application for protection has been rejected, you usually have to leave Norway and the EU /Schengen area. You will find more information about this in the letter you received.
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A comparative study. Rules and practices in Norway, Sweden, Germany, Denmark and the Netherlands.
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After you have submitted your application for a study permit, you must normally wait until you have received an answer before you can travel to Norway.
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A comparative study of some European countries’ practices and experiences in tracing the parents or caregivers of unaccompanied minor asylum seekers.
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When someone has received a final rejection of their application for protection (asylum), as a support worker, you can talk to him or her about the realistic options ahead, for instance about the options for returning to their home country.
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Identification of victims of trafficking in human beings in international protection and forced return procedures.
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Check if you can work or participate in voluntary work before your application is processed, and how to apply for a work permit for asylum seekers.
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07.12.2023
The Ministry of Justice and Public Security is now introducing a number of changes to the regulations for displaced Ukrainians.
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Relocation is an opportunity for asylum seekers in some European countries to have their application processed in another EU/EEA country or Switzerland.
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This Ad Hoc Query concerns rules and regulations in place to protect human rights.
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The EMN report “Organising flexible housing in the context of international protection” (2023) examines the organisation of the reception settlement system in EU member states and Norway.
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Irregular migration to Norway has increasingly become a subject of discussion among politicians and in the media, often in connection with individual cases involving persons who have stayed irregularly for a number of years.