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If you are a Swedish, Danish, Icelandic or Finnish citizen, all you need to do to live in Norway, is to report a move to the National Registry.
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You have been granted a residence permit as an au pair.
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Information for those with a family immigration permit.
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If you have been granted a study permit, you can now travel to Norway and start your studies.
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With a permanent residence permit you can reside and work in Norway indefinitely. The permit also gives you extra protection against expulsion. If you spend too much time abroad, your permit may be revoked.
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Once you have submitted your application for a refugee travel document or an immigrant's passport to the police, the police will send it to UDI.
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If you have been granted a residence permit for work purposes, you can now travel to Norway. When you have been to the police and the police have ordered your residence card, you can start working.
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While you wait for an answer to your application for Norwegian citizenship, it is important that you make sure that you have a valid residence permit, and that you notify us if your situation changes.
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If you have been granted a refugee travel document, you must attend an appointment with the police. You cannot use the travel document to visit your home country.
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Permanent right of residence entitles you to stay and work in Norway indefinitely.
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If you have been granted an immigrant's passport, you must attend an appointment with the police. Normally, you cannot use the immigrant's passport to visit your home country.
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You will be granted a residence permit as a refugee – normally for five years. Your residence permit can be renewed by application.
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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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You have been granted a residence permit, but it may have a time limit. In order to renew your residence permit, you must obtain a passport from the government in the country you are a citizen in.
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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.