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Permanent right of residence entitles you to stay and work in Norway indefinitely.
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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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If you want someone to act on your behalf in connection with your application, you must authorise a person to do so. This person can for example be your employer, a family member or another person who you trust.
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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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If you plan to apply for a visitor visa to visit someone in Norway, for example family, friends, a business or an organisation, they must send you a written invitation.
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Family members (reference persons) can now apply for family immigration on behalf of a family member who is staying in Afghanistan.
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When a child of foreign parents is born in Norway, the parents must apply for a residence permit, register the child as an EU/EEA national or apply for a residence card for family members of EU/EEA nationals. Apply as soon as possible after the birth.
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Norway initiated this query because UDI had launched a new website to explain the asylum process in Norway to unaccompanied minors as well as to children whose families are seeking asylum and wanted to benefit from others' experience with the same.
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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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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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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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Information about kindergartens and schools.
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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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This request comes from Finland, regarding return of unaccompanied minors.