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EMNs Annual Report on Migration and Asylum 2022. The annual reports are based on national country reports submitted by the EMN member states and provide insight into the most important political and legal developments in the member states.
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The main study of the European Migration Network in 2012 concerns the migration of international students to the EU.
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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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The Norwegian national conference 'The Use of Technology in Identity Verification' took place in Oslo on 1 June, 2017.
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Do States issue to the foreigner the decision determining the costs of return? What kind of costs are included in the decision determining the costs of return?
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A temporary or permanent non-asylum residence permit may be withdrawn from a third-country national in all the responding countries on the basis of issues of public order that have been identified in another EU/EFTA member country.
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The main objective of the study is to increase the scientifically based knowledge about the interaction between migration flows and migration regimes, particularly in the case of Norway.
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This Ad Hoc query concerns members of persons who have been granted refugee status.
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Possibilities for low-skilled immigrants in the Norwegian labour market of tomorrow.
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This paper provides a broad but relevant picture of migration challenges and a sustainable migration approach. It also highlights the most important points in the previously published Occasional Papers.
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The primary objective of this study is to investigate the complex relationship between law, institutional practice, and migrants' experiences by providing a combined judicial and social science approach to the provision of welfare to irregular migrants.
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According to Regulation 604/2013/EU, member states are not required to examine whether the applicant qualifies for international protection in cases where another Member State is responsible for the application.
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The primary objective of this study is to generate new knowledge about return migration from Norway and its significance in broader processes of integration, exclusion and withdrawal from Norwegian society.
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The primary objective of this study is to provide knowledge on how the logics of the media affect Norwegian immigration policy, administrative practices and public opinion.