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A temporary or permanent non-asylum residence permit may be withdrawn from a third-country national in all the responding countries on the basis of issues of public order that have been identified in another EU/EFTA member country.
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The Dublin Regulation is an agreement between the EU countries, Iceland, Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Norway. Each asylum seeker shall only have his or her application considered in one of the countries participating in the cooperation.
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On behalf of the EEA-Grants, the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration (UDI), together with the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Athens, arranged a two-day seminar regarding Reception Centers for Asylum seekers in Norway and Greece.
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The Portuguese government is developing a strategic plan for migrations.
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A person is called an asylum seeker if he or she has applied for protection (asylum) in Norway and the application has not yet been finally decided.
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Identification of victims of trafficking in human beings in international protection and forced return procedures.
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This Ad Hoc query concerns members of persons who have been granted refugee status.
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Updated information on allowances for international protection applicants.
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If you have been granted a local border traffic permit, you must collect it from the consulate in Murmansk.
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25.11.2019
Turkish authorities have arrested a lawyer in Türkiye who helped UDI and UNE.
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A foreign adoption is valid in Norway in the following cases:
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Norway has an agreement with Azerbaijan and Ukraine that simplifies the procedure for visitor visa applications for citizens of these countries
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This ad-hoc query looks into how other countries evaluate the security situation for Sunni Arabs in Iraq.
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Assessment of the situation from Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Netherlands, Sweden, the United Kingdom and Norway.
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22.02.2023
As of 1 March 2023, UDI introduced new procedures for processing applications for family immigration from persons who have been expelled from Norway with a time-limited entry ban, and who have children in Norway.