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If you have a family immigration permit and have been abused by your spouse or cohabitant, you can apply for an independent residence permit.
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Once you have applied for a local border traffic permit, your application will be considered by the consulate in Murmansk.
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Information on how to apply to visit Norway or for residence, citizenship or an immigrant's passport.
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While you wait for an answer to your application for Norwegian citizenship, it is important that you make sure that you have a valid residence permit, and that you notify us if your situation changes.
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You can submit a simple notification of citizenship if you have previously been a Norwegian citizen, but lost your Norwegian citizenship because you became a citizen of another country or did not give up your previous citizenship.
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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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There are shorter residence requirements for certain groups than those who apply under the main citizenship rule. In some cases, exemptions may also apply to other requirements.
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It is important that you apply for renewal in good time before your residence permit expires if you want to retain all your rights.
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You can apply to live outside a reception centre if you have particular needs that cannot be met in an ordinary reception centre.
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Until 15 February 2024 there was an application scheme for Ukrainians who wanted to live in a temporary alternative to an asylum reception centre or emergency accommodation.
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You can apply for protection (asylum) if you are being persecuted or if you fear persecution or inhumane treatment in your home country.
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If you hold a local border traffic permit and live within 30 km of the Norwegian-Russian border, you can freely visit the Norwegian border area.
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If you have permanent residence you must order a new card in plenty of time before the old card expires. You can also order a new card if your card has been lost, damaged, stolen or contains errors.
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If you have been granted a refugee travel document, you must attend an appointment with the police. You cannot use the travel document to visit your home country.
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You have applied for permanent residence and are waiting for a reply.