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After 1 January 2020, it is no longer a requirement that you give up your previous citizenship if you become a Norwegian citizen.
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Sweden and Norway have chosen different strategies in the face of record high arrival numbers of Ukrainian refugees. This Fafo policy brief discusses the consequences of these policies.
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Many people automatically become Norwegian citizens when they are born or adopted, or when their parents become Norwegian citizens. Here you will find information about the rules for some major categories.
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Information about former rules for citizenship and documentation requirements.
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This Ad Hoc Query concerns entry bans for third-country nationals.
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If your application for family immigration has been rejected, see information below.
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This report provides an overview of the rules and practices for the enforced return of third-county nationals in an irregular situation in Norway, France, Poland and Sweden.
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06.01.2016
If you have been in a European country that is part of the cooperation under the Dublin Regulation, your asylum case will be dealt with under the Dublin procedure.
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When citizens of certain countries apply for a visitor visa (Schengen visa), the application must be approved by all Schengen countries. This takes at least eight days.
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Female genital mutilation is a procedure that involves altering or removing the external genitalia and is an old tradition in many places. Many people call female genital mutilation 'circumcision' or 'sunna'.
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A comparative study. Rules and practices in Norway, Sweden, Germany, Denmark and the Netherlands.
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Norway's first legal study on Norway's obligations under the Citizenship Directive 2004/38/EC and the EEA Agreement.
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This Ad Hoc Query concerns Eritrean citizenship and travel routes.
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The refugee crisis of 2015, and difficulties agreeing on effective measures, has provided added momentum for debating the current refugee and migration system.
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This information is for persons holding a temporary residence permit in Norway.