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You can be granted a residence permit as a seasonal worker if you are going to do a job that can only be carried out at a special time of the year, or if you are going to work as a holiday stand-in for a permanent employee.
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Here you will find information about applying for protection (asylum) and your rights as a minor asylum seeker from Ukraine. 
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This request comes from Finland, regarding return of unaccompanied minors.
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If you came to Norway to look for work, you can stay here for six months. You must report to the police no later than three months after your arrival in Norway. If you have not got a job within six months, you must leave Norway.
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06.01.2016
If you have been in a European country that is part of the cooperation under the Dublin Regulation, your asylum case will be dealt with under the Dublin procedure.
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You may apply for an exemption from the oral test of Norwegian and the citizenship test for reasons related to health, personal circumstances or on the grounds of other weighty considerations.
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This information is aimed at persons holding a permanent residence permit in Norway.
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Overview which shows how long you have to wait for an answer to your application. EU/EEA nationals who are going to register with the police must check the police waiting time.
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20.05.2021
In order to limit import infection, foreigners' access to Norway has been tightened sharply. The police can reject foreigners (deny entry to Norway) on the border for public health reasons.
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If a person is subjected to physical or psychological violence or threats from family members or former family members, it is called domestic violence. This also concerns children who experience violence in the family.
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Information about kindergartens and schools.
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If you wish to come to Norway to work, you need a residence permit. You must normally find a job first. The type of residence permit you should apply for depends on your competence and the type of work you will be doing in Norway.
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European countries' practices regarding victims of trafficking and whether they can be relocated in a neighbouring country for protection and whether than can travel in and out of the country where they are seeking protection.
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Normally, nationals of countries outside the EU/EEA must apply for a residence permit for work purposes in Norway. In some cases, you do not need a residence permit if you plan to work in Norway for less than three months.
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A national ID card is an identity card that you can use when you need to identify yourself.