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A temporary residence permit is a residence permit that is valid for a limited period, for example one or three years.
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In some cases, you may lose your residence permit or citizenship.
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When you apply for family immigration the documents which you hand in must be certified by the proper authority.
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AsylumDefinition of word or term
See protection.
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A foreign adoption is valid in Norway in the following cases:
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Information about how long you have to wait for an answer to your application for an au pair permit.
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Norway’s legal basis for collective protection in a mass flight situation is set out in the Immigration Act, Section 34.
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The Dublin Regulation is an agreement between the EU countries, Iceland, Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Norway. Each asylum seeker shall only have his or her application considered in one of the countries participating in the cooperation.
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InterpreterDefinition of word or term
An interpreter is someone who helps two people to communicate when those two people do not speak the same language.
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When someone applies for family immigration, the reference person must document that they have a source of income. In some cases it is possible to be exempted from this requirement.
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Non-refoulement means protection against returning.