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Travel document and transfer of refugee status to Norway if you have been granted a residence permit in Norway, and have refugee status in another country.
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Your application for protection (asylum) in Norway has been rejected, but you have been given a permit to stay in Norway until you turn 18 years old.
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This information is aimed at persons with refugee status or temporary collective protection in Norway.
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When you have submitted an application for family immigration, you may be summoned for an interview. You normally have to wait in your home country until UDI has finished processing your application.
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This information is for persons holding a temporary residence permit in Norway.
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Once you have submitted your application for a visitor's visa to Norway and Schengen, the application will be processed at the embassy or by UDI.
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If you are employed by a company in another EU/EEA country and that company has a temporary assignment in Norway, you can be posted to work in Norway and special regulations apply to you.
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Asylum seekers are entitled to healthcare from the time they arrive in Norway and request asylum. All health personnel in Norway are bound by a duty of confidentiality and may not disclose information about you to others.
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Asylum seekers are entitled to healthcare from they arrive in Norway requesting asylum. All health personnel in Norway are bound by a duty of confidentiality.
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This information is aimed at persons holding a permanent residence permit in Norway.
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If you have been granted a residence permit for work purposes, you can now travel to Norway. When you have been to the police and the police have ordered your residence card, you can start working.
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After you have handed in your application for a residence permit as an au pair, you must wait for an answer before you can move in with your host family.
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If you wish to come to Norway to work, you need a residence permit. You must normally find a job first. The type of residence permit you should apply for depends on your competence and the type of work you will be doing in Norway.
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You have had the right of residence in Norway according to the EU/EEA regulations for 5 years.
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Rules for diplomats, military personnel, their employees and family members who are planning to work in Norway.