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A comparative study. Rules and practices in Norway, Sweden, Germany, Denmark and the Netherlands.
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This study, based on national contributions from 21 EMN Members, investigates intra-EU mobility of third-country nationals (TCNs). Norway did not contribute to this study.
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A reanalysis of qualitative data from the 2011 Fafo project "No way in, no way out: A study of living conditions of irregular migrants in Norway" (Øien and Sønsterudbråten 2011).
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You can apply for protection (asylum) if you are persecuted or if you fear persecution or inhumane treatment in your home country.
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This Ad Hoc query concerns members of persons who have been granted refugee status.
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Research with irregular migrants in Norway. Methodological and ethical challenges and emerging research agnedas. Developing Methods for Determining the Nunmber of Unauthorized Foreigners in Norway.
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UDI will comment on individual cases if an applicant chooses to give a journalist insight into their case.
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27.01.2022
The temporary suspension of the duty to return to Afghanistan will be lifted from 1 March. UDI will assess each asylum case individually in light of the changed conditions in the country.
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The primary objective of this study is to investigate the complex relationship between law, institutional practice, and migrants' experiences by providing a combined judicial and social science approach to the provision of welfare to irregular migrants.
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The main aim of this study is to examine the application of the concept ”Likelihood of Return” in decisions concerning family visits to Norway.
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The main objective of the study is to increase the scientifically based knowledge about the interaction between migration flows and migration regimes, particularly in the case of Norway.
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According to Regulation 604/2013/EU, member states are not required to examine whether the applicant qualifies for international protection in cases where another Member State is responsible for the application.
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30.01.2024
UDI is making some changes to the information services from 1 February 2024. Here you can read about the changes.
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A temporary or permanent non-asylum residence permit may be withdrawn from a third-country national in all the responding countries on the basis of issues of public order that have been identified in another EU/EFTA member country.