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Find answers to frequently asked questions about applying for protection (asylum) in Norway.
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Find answers to frequently asked questions about staying in Norway without applying for protection (asylum).
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Here you will find EMNs annual reports on asylum and migration. The annual reports are based on national country reports submitted by the EMN member states and provide insight into the most important political and legal developments in the member states.
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On behalf of the EEA-Grants, the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration (UDI), together with the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Athens, arranged a two-day seminar regarding Reception Centers for Asylum seekers in Norway and Greece.
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UDI is responsible for processing applications from foreign nationals who wish to visit or live in Norway, running asylum reception centres, and expulsion cases. You will find information about UDI and the immigration administration below.
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Research topics for the programme are Ageing, Consequences of increased Wealth, International Migration, Family and Society, Economic Growth and Organisation of Working Life, and the Support for, Organising and Governing of the Welfare Society.
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The Norwegian Directorate of Immigration is a programme partner to Greek authorities under the EEA Grants. One of the overall objectives with the EEA Grants is strengthening bilateral relations between the EEA states and the beneficiary state.
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UDI's task and a brief description of the other players in the immigration administration.
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The EEA Grants are Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway’s contribution to reduce economic and social disparities in the European Economic Area and to strengthen bilateral relations with 15 beneficiary states in Central and Southern Europe.
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GDISC (General Directors of Immigration Services Conference) is an informal network to facilitate practical cooperation between Immigration Services in Europe.
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Here you will find information about applying for protection (asylum) and your rights as a minor asylum seeker from Ukraine.
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On the 20th and 21st of November the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration, in cooperation with the Norwegian Embassy in Athens, organised a seminar under the EEA Grants on “Identification of Vulnerable Persons with Special Needs” in Vouliagmeni, Greece.
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People who have fled Ukraine may be granted temporary collective protection for one year. Your protection permit may be extended.
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Presentation of UDI and the other players in the immigration administration.
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UDI processes personal data that we need in order to consider immigration cases and carry out our other tasks.