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If you are an EU/EEA national with your own funds and you are going to live in Norway for more than three months you are required to register.
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If you hold a local border traffic permit and live within 30 km of the Norwegian-Russian border, you can freely visit the Norwegian border area.
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Asylum seekers are entitled to healthcare from they arrive in Norway requesting asylum. All health personnel in Norway are bound by a duty of confidentiality.
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If your application is rejected, you can appeal the decision. The embassy or UDI will then reconsider your case. You must complain before the deadline set out in your decision letter.
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28.01.2016
Because of the security situation, it is not possible to apply for assisted return to Syria.
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After you have handed in your application for a residence permit as an au pair, you must wait for an answer before you can move in with your host family.
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24.01.2021
The requirement to present a negative SARS-CoV-2 test prior to arrival when travelling to Norway is being amended to require a test taken 24 hours prior to departure instead of 72 hours.
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In some applications for family immigration for spouses, cohabitants and for those who are getting married, both the persons must have turned 24 years old.
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This Ad Hoc Query concerns rules and regulations in place to protect human rights.
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If your application for protection has been rejected, you usually have to leave Norway and the EU /Schengen area. You will find more information about this in the letter you received.
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Here you can find information about what you need to think about as an employer when employing a worker who is a citizen of a country outside the EU/EEA.
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25.03.2024
Unfortunately, there are some applications for right of residence that we must wait to process.
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After you have submitted your application for a study permit, you must normally wait until you have received an answer before you can travel to Norway.
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Possibilities for low-skilled immigrants in the Norwegian labour market of tomorrow.
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You have come to Norway to find a safe place to live. When you ask for permission to live in Norway, we need to check whether it is safe for you to go back home. Until we decide whether you can stay here, we will refer to you as an asylum seeker.