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The deadline for applying in accordance with the Brexit regulations was 31 December 2021.
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If you are an EU/EEA national with your own funds and you are going to live in Norway for more than three months you are required to register.
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It is important that you apply for renewal in good time before your residence permit expires if you want to retain all your rights.
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You have applied for permanent residence and are waiting for a reply.
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If you have a permanent residence permit, or a temporary residence permit that forms the basis for a permanent residence permit, you cannot be granted protection (asylum) in Norway.
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If you move, you must tell the police. If you don’t tell the police, you may lose your possibility to get protection in Norway.
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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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Information if you do not meet the requirements to be granted collective protection.
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If your application is rejected, you can appeal the decision. The consulate will then reconsider your case.
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This information is for persons with Norwegian citizenship.
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When you have been to the embassy and submitted an application to have an entry ban lifted together with an application for a residence permit or a visitor visa, both applications are forwarded to UDI.
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This information is for persons holding a permanent residence permit with refugee status (protection) in Norway.
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If you apply for protection (asylum) in Greece, you could get your application processed in another EU / EEA country that voluntarily relocates from Greece.
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An ordinary asylum reception centre provides housing for asylum seekers who are waiting for, or who have received, an answer to their application.
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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.