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You will normally not receive support for assisted return when you are a citizen of an EU/EEA country, a country where you do not need a visa to visit Norway or a country where UDI believes that you have basic human rights.
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This Ad Hoc Query concerns interpretation of the Refugee Convention.
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The requirements for Norwegian citizenship are not the same for everyone. How old you are, when you came to Norway and who you are married to, can affect how long you must have lived in Norway before you can apply.
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The Norwegian Directorate of Immigration is a programme partner to Greek authorities under the EEA Grants. One of the overall objectives with the EEA Grants is strengthening bilateral relations between the EEA states and the beneficiary state.
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The refugee crisis of 2015, and difficulties agreeing on effective measures, has provided added momentum for debating the current refugee and migration system.
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You can apply for family immigration if you wish to move to be with a family member in Norway.
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You can apply for family immigration if you wish to move to a family member in Norway.
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If your application for permission to stay outside Norway for more than two years without losing your permanent residence permit is granted, the decision will state why your application was granted and for how long you can stay abroad.
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You can apply for family immigration if you wish to move to a family member in Norway.
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Spouses, cohabitants and children of a person who has received a residence permit as a refugee in Norway, may apply for family immigration. After they have arrived in Norway they can apply for refugee status and travel document for refugees.
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See how long it takes before you receive a reply to your application.
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Information for you who lives in an asylum reception centre, or would like to live in an asylum reception centre.
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Some people who apply for protection (asylum) will be granted a limited residence permit in Norway because there is doubt about their identity or because their identity has not been adequately documented.
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If you plan to travel to Norway to receive medical treatment over a period of more than 90 days, you must apply for a residence permit in advance. If you need someone to accompany you, he or she can also be granted such a residence permit.
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You have applied for permanent residence and are waiting for a reply.