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Information for journalists who wish to visit an asylum reception centre and interview residents and staff
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If you have been expelled from Norway, but you nevertheless wish to return, you can apply to have the entry ban lifted.
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If you have a permanent residence permit, or a temporary residence permit that forms the basis for a permanent residence permit, you cannot be granted protection (asylum) in Norway.
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You have been told where to meet for your asylum interview. If you need information on where you are going, you will find it here. If you are going to be interviewed at a regional office, you have received information on where to meet for the interview.
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If you have a permanent residence permit, or a temporary residence permit that forms the basis for a permanent residence permit, you cannot be granted protection (asylum) in Norway.
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If you are a Nordic citizen over the age of 12 and you have lived in Norway for the last two years, you can apply for Norwegian citizenship. If you are under the age of 12, you can only apply if you have one Norwegian parent or apply with one parent.
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The requirements for Norwegian citizenship are not the same for everyone. How old you are, when you came to Norway and who you are married to, can affect how long you must have lived in Norway before you can apply.
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The requirements for Norwegian citizenship are not the same for everyone. How old you are, when you came to Norway and who you are married to, can affect how long you must have lived in Norway before you can apply.
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If you are between 18 and 67 years old and are going to apply for a permanent residence permit, you must have had your own income during the last 12 months.
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19.02.2024
Ukrainians who have had temporary collective protection will have their residence permit in Norway extended by a further year.
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If you have received a Dublin decision on transfer to another country, you must now return to the country which is going to process your application for protection.
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10.06.2022
Here you may read how you can document that you have legal residence in Norway while waiting for your residence card.
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The primary objective of this study is to investigate the complex relationship between law, institutional practice, and migrants' experiences by providing a combined judicial and social science approach to the provision of welfare to irregular migrants.
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Norway has experienced cases where the Child Welfare Authorities have issued a care order for a foreign child whose parents are staying illegally in the country.