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Some types of residence permits 'form the basis for a permanent residence permit'. This means that they are the type of permits that count if you are going to apply for a permanent residence permit.
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When you apply for a visitor visa, you must register your fingerprints. This means that you must visit the embassy, consulate or Visa Application Centre in person to have your fingerprints registered.
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In order for you to be granted a residence permit for work purposes in Norway, the pay and working conditions must not be poorer than is normal in Norway.
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If you are in Norway or the EU / Schengen area and your application for a residence permit has been rejected or you have received an expulsion decision, you have an obligation to leave by your deadline for departure.
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Choose what type of case you have a question about, and you will be directed to the relevant information about how you can contact us by phone, e-mail or chat. We offer guidance and support in Norwegian and English.
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UDI is responsible for processing applications from foreign nationals who wish to visit or live in Norway, running asylum reception centres, and expulsion cases. You will find information about UDI and the immigration administration below.
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Utlendingsdirektoratet er faglig og strategisk rådgiver (Donor program partner) på fire asyl- og migrasjonsprogrammer under EØS-finansieringsordningen; to i Hellas, ett i Romania og ett i Bulgaria. Her finner du informasjon om utlysning av prosjektmidler.
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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 2022.
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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 2023.
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The primary objective of this study is to generate new knowledge about return migration from Norway and its significance in broader processes of integration, exclusion and withdrawal from Norwegian society.
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This project will explore the conditions under which initial moves by pioneer migrants to Europe result in the formation of migration systems and the conditions under which this does not happen.
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The first Norwegian EMN (European Migration Network) conference - Migration in Europe – Control versus Rights was held in Oslo on 11 February 2011. The purpose of the conference was to create a meeting point for researchers, NGOs and government officials.
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On 30 September 2013 the Norwegian Contact Point to the European Migration Network held its annual conference on the topic of reception facilities. You can download a conference report and powerpoint presentations here.
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Irregular migration to Norway has increasingly become a subject of discussion among politicians and in the media, often in connection with individual cases involving persons who have stayed irregularly for a number of years.
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This study investigates policies for attracting highly qualified and qualified third-country nationals and is based on contributions from 23 EU Member States. Norway did not contribute to this study.