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English summary and compilation as well as Norwegian summary of 23 countries' responses to European Migration Network Finland's question about whether they have established electronic access to the asylum application process.
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Applications for reconsideration of an application for asylum, according to the temporary amendment in the Immigration Regulations allowing unaccompanied minors granted time-limited permits to have their cases reconsidered.
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01.09.2023
Iraqis who had received a residence permit in Norway, even though there was known doubt about their identity, and wanted to become Norwegian citizens, could apply until 1 September 2020 to participate in a time-limited identity clarification programme.
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11.03.2022
On Friday 11 March. the Government decided that Norway would provide temporary collective protection to Ukrainian citizens. Ukrainians who have come to Norway will have their application processed faster.
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If you plan to apply for a visitor visa to visit someone in Norway, for example family, friends, a business or an organisation, they must send you a written invitation.
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If you want someone to act on your behalf in connection with your application, you must authorise a person to do so. This person can for example be your employer, a family member or another person who you trust.
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Gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender persons have the same rights as everyone else in Norway and can live openly. It is prohibited to discriminate, harass and threaten them because they belong to a sexual minority.
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D-visa is an entry visa for spouses (and any underage children they have in common) that want to travel to Norway while they are waiting for an answer, or before they have applied for family immigration.
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The EMN report “Organising flexible housing in the context of international protection” (2023) examines the organisation of the reception settlement system in EU member states and Norway.
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This report from the Institute for Social Research compares the regulations for family reunification in Norway to other European countries.
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A leave of absence is when you have permission to be away from the reception centre without losing your place at the centre.
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Belgium asks if (Member) States have enforced special activities to prevent transport firms hiding/taking irregular migrants on board.
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An effort to map the Iraqi Kurdish population in Europe today (for the purpose of a research project).
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Germany wants to know what are the allowances for asylum seekers in the Members States and Norway.
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The report is about the concept of safe third countries as part of the right to asylum.