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If a person does not meet the criteria for refugee status or subsidiary protection, Member States may offer national protection. This EMN study shows that there are a total of 60 different forms of national protection in these countries.
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Being convicted means having been sentenced to imprisonment, community service or fines.
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In some applications for family immigration for spouses, cohabitants and for those who are getting married, both the persons must have turned 24 years old.
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When we have processed your case, you will be notified whether you have been granted Norwegian citizenship, or if your application has been rejected.
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09.02.2024
Many applicants and family members of people staying in Palestine and Israel are contacting UDI now. Here you will find information regarding prioritisation of applications and the application process for applicants who are in Palestine and Israel.
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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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26.03.2024
UDI is working on updating the guide on requirements for training in the Norwegian language for those who have been granted a residence permit after 1 January 2021. Currently, the guide is not updated for those who have received a permit after this date.
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A report which maps the Norwegian regulations and practice in family immigration cases.
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Your children have the right to go to school if you have applied for asylum in Norway.
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People who have fled Ukraine may be granted temporary collective protection for one year. Your protection permit may be extended.
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14.02.2024
Many applicants and family members of people staying in Afghanistan contact UDI now. Here you will find information regarding the prioritization of applications and the application process for applicants who are in Afghanistan.
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BrexitDefinition of word or term
Information about Brexit and answers to frequently asked questions.
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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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This report outlines the main challenges that Norwegian authorities meet when trying to establish identities of applicants for international protection and rejected asylum seekers who are to be returned to their home country.