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Normally, nationals of countries outside the EU/EEA must apply for a residence permit for work purposes in Norway. In some cases, you do not need a residence permit if you plan to work in Norway for up to 14 days.
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The Synthesis Report on Family Reunification of Third-Country Nationals (TCNs) in the EU plus Norway: National Practices (2016) aims to compare national policies and/ or practices on family reunification between the different EU Member States plus Norway.
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The Nordic welfare model is vulnerable to large inflows of persons with low qualifications. The public cost of low skilled immigration will be higher in Scandinavia than in countries with less ambitious welfare models.
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Answers to questions about residence in Norway without applying for protection (asylum) are available here.
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Answers to frequently asked questions about collective protection for Ukrainian nationals are available here.
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Two ad-hoq queries from Norway related to a project which is being carried out by the VU University of Amsterdam under the title 'A Study on the Exchange of Information Between European Countries Regarding Persons Excluded from Refugee Status'.
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Current practices related to allowances paid in other (Member) States – update of some of the information gathered from the German ad-hoc query about the same topic from 2015.
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In this report Fafo examines the plans that Ukrainian refugees in Poland and Norway have for the future. The report discusses the factors influencing refugees' outlook and decisions regarding remaining, future migration and repatriation back to Ukraine.
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By 30 November 2023, 67,909 displaced persons from Ukraine had applied for temporary
collective protection in Norway. But what do we know about the displaced Ukrainians who have come to Norway?
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The table shows how many people claimed to be under the age of 18 and unaccompanied by parents or others with parental responsibility when they applied for protection (asylum) in Norway in 2015. The figures also show
their citizenship.
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This table show the number applications for protection (asylum) according to the Immigration Act Section 28, in 2022, and where the applicant is under the age of 18 years and without parents or others with parental responsibility in Norway.
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This table show the number applications for protection (asylum) according to the Immigration Act Section 28, in 2023, and where the applicant is under the age of 18 years and without parents or others with parental responsibility in Norway.
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This table show the number applications for protection (asylum) according to the Immigration Act Section 28, in 2024, and where the applicant is under the age of 18 years and without parents or others with parental responsibility in Norway.
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The table shows the number of applications for protection where the applicant states to be under 18 and without parents or others with parental responsibility, and where the application is registered under temporary collective protection, in 2024.
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16.04.2024
The new rules apply to citizens of Gambia, regardless of where they live, and who is applying for a visitor visa for a Schengen country. There are some exceptions from the rules.