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This AHQ Explores cooperation framework with social media and other relevant online social providers.
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Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, The Netherlands, Sweden, England and Norway have provided detailed information about allowances throughout the asylum process.
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An effort to map the Iraqi Kurdish population in Europe today (for the purpose of a research project).
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This study, based on national contributions from 21 EMN Members, investigates intra-EU mobility of third-country nationals (TCNs). Norway did not contribute to this study.
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The Norwegian national conference 'The Use of Technology in Identity Verification' took place in Oslo on 1 June, 2017.
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Belgium is mapping the member states’ practices regarding keeping asylum seekers’ identity documents while applications for protection are processed.
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Possibilities for low-skilled immigrants in the Norwegian labour market of tomorrow.
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On 10 October 2011 EMN Norway organised the conference "Pathways out of Irregularity". On this page you may download the presentations, a report summarising the conference and the minutes from the cluster meeting.
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EMN Norway arranged a "high level" workshop on Paul Colliers book Exodus (2013) on the 19 January 2017 at the premises of The Ministry of Justice and Public Security.
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Two ad-hoq queries from Norway related to a project which is being carried out by the VU University of Amsterdam under the title 'A Study on the Exchange of Information Between European Countries Regarding Persons Excluded from Refugee Status'.
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Innvandring og bevegelighet på tvers av landegrensene er stadig et tema i det offentlige rom. EØS-regelverket legger til rette for fri bevegelighet i Europa, og dette kan komme på kollisjonskurs med nasjonal innvandringskontroll.
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Hvordan håndterer man irregulær migrasjon i EUs medlemsland? Rapporten om Irregulær migrasjon beskriver politikk og praksis på denne delen av migrasjonsfeltet i ni medlemsland.
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Study on the impact of EU rules on return.
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Summary of an ad-hoc query about detecting Jihadists in the asylum procedure and identification of radicalization or recruitment in reception centers.