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Non-refoulement means protection against returning.
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A registration certificate is a document confirming that the police have registered you as an EU/EEA national living in Norway.
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If you are employed by a company in another EU/EEA country and that company has a temporary assignment in Norway, you can be posted to work in Norway and special regulations apply to you.
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There are various types of return schemes, depending on which country a person is returning to and the situation they are in.
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Residents in a reception centre take part in an introduction programme. Many residents attend school, and some participate in leisure activities. Some residents are allowed to work.
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This Ad Hoc Query concerns social assistance for beneficiaries of subsidiary protection.
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The EMN report, Incentives and motives for voluntary departure (2022), examines the effects of instruments and possible motives for voluntary returns among third-country nationals
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This Ad Hoc Query concerns experiences with the implementation of two UN Conventions.
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When you apply for Norwegian citizenship, it is a requirement that your identity must be verified. Submitting a passport from your home country is normally adequate proof.
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This ad hoc query concerns formalities regarding registered partnerships.
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Where to hand in applications and contact information for the police, SUA, embassies, consulates and Visa Application Centres.
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This Synthesis Report summaries the main findings of the National Reports for the EMN Study on Satisfying Labour Demand through Migration undertaken by EMN National Contact Points from 23 Member States.
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We help journalists with background information, case information and interviews.
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This Ad Hoc Query concerns voluntary return program.
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You can receive financial assistance during your stay if you do not have money. Assistance can be in the form of pocket money or money for food.