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Currently there is a high influx of Syrian asylum applicants in most EU member states, due to the ongoing conflict in Syria. It is possible that not only victims of the conflict seek refugee in an EU country, there can also be perpetrators amongst them.
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The outcomes of applications for protection (asylum) (considered in 2012) from persons claiming to be under the age of 18 and unaccompanied by parents or others with parental responsibility, and who were under the age of 18 at the time of the decision.
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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 applying for protection (asylum) in Norway in each year in the period 2007–2013. Included their citizenship.
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Outcomes of applications (considered in 2015) from persons claiming to be under the age of 18, unaccompanied by parents or others with parental responsibility when they applied, and who were under the age of 18 at the time of the decision.
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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 less than three months.
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When you visit a police station or foreign service mission to hand in your application for a residence permit, travel document or visa, you must also provide your fingerprints and photograph of your face if you are a citizen of a country outside EU/EEA.
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A refusal of entry or stay may be imposed on you pertaining to Norway and the Schengen area and, consequently, you may not enter Norway or you must leave Norway and/or the Schengen area. You will be issued a return decision with a deadline for departure
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At least one of the parents in families who wish to have an au pair, must complete an e-learning course. In the course the host parents will learn about the purpose of the au pair scheme and the rights and obligations which they and the au pair have.
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If you are an EU/EEA national who are going to work and live in Norway for more than three months, you have to register. Read more about how to register.
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If you are an EU/EEA national who are going to be self-employed and live in Norway for more than three months, you have to register. Read more about how to register.
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If you are an EU/EEA national who are going to study and live in Norway for more than three months, you have to register. Read more about how to register.
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What to expect after you have applied for protection
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26.09.2023
UDI is currently conducting a user survey and we may contact you.