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When you apply for protection (asylum) in Norway you will get an asylum seeker card, confirming that you have applied for protection.
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If you have been expelled from Norway, but you nevertheless wish to return, you can apply to have the entry ban lifted.
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The European Migration Network (EMN) is an EU network of experts who work together to provide objective, comparable policy-relevant information and knowledge on issues relating to asylum and migration in Europe.
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A personal number is the last five digits of a national identity number.
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This ad hoc query concerns formalities regarding registered partnerships.
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This study maps and analyses policies, programmes and operational responses implemented by selected EU Member States and third countries aimed to fight against, reduce and prevent migrant smuggling to the EU.
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DeportationDefinition of word or term
Deportation is when the police escort you out of Norway.
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A comparative study of some European countries’ practices and experiences in tracing the parents or caregivers of unaccompanied minor asylum seekers.
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The purpose of this project is to map the progressive intertwining and merging of crime control and migration control practices in Europe and to examine their implications.
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A person is called an asylum seeker if he or she has applied for protection (asylum) in Norway and the application has not yet been finally decided.
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The proposed research seeks to apply Bayesian methods to harmonise and correct for inadequacies in the available data and to estimate missing flows.
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Here you will find information about individual assessment of applications for protection.
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If a person is granted a residence permit in Norway because of strong humanitarian considerations or because he or she has a special connection with Norway, this is called a residence permit on humanitarian grounds.
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The research foundation Fafo (Institute for Labour and Social Research) is conducting a research project on Ukrainian refugees in Europe and Norway, commissioned by the UDI.