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Below is useful information about getting married in Norway and applying for a residence permit in order to live with your spouse in Norway.
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In order for you to be granted a residence permit for work purposes in Norway, the pay and working conditions must not be poorer than is normal in Norway.
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Before handing in your application, you must check if you must hand it in at an embassy abroad, or to the police in Norway.
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When a child of foreign parents is born in Norway, the parents must apply for a residence permit, register the child as an EU/EEA national or apply for a residence card for family members of EU/EEA nationals. Apply as soon as possible after the birth.
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UDI decides which foreign citizens with a Norwegian national identity number (fødselsnummer) should be registered as moved from Norway in the National Population Register.
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This overview explains the difference between different types of reception facilities available to both those seeking protection and those who have received a decision regarding their applications.
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If you are a Swedish, Danish, Icelandic or Finnish citizen, all you need to do to live in Norway, is to report a move to the National Registry.
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If you can document that you are qualified as a skilled worker, you can hand in your application for a residence permit to the police in Norway.
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If you are applying to live with a person in Norway who has been granted protection, you can be allowed to do so without any requirements as to this person’s income. But you have to remember to apply in time.
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Normally, nationals of countries outside the EU/EEA must apply for a residence permit for work purposes in Norway. In some cases, you do not need a residence permit if you plan to work in Norway for up to 14 days.
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Normally, nationals of countries outside the EU/EEA must apply for a residence permit for work purposes in Norway. In some cases, you do not need a residence permit if you plan to work in Norway for less than three months.
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A foreign adoption is valid in Norway in the following cases:
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You can apply for family immigration if you have close family in Norway.
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ProtectionDefinition of word or term
Protection (asylum) means being granted a resident permit as a refugee in Norway.
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There are two types of ID numbers in Norway: D numbers and national identity numbers.