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02.03.2015
If you are an EU/EEA national and lose your job in Norway, you can search for a new job here.
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If you came to Norway to look for work, you can stay here for six months. You must report to the police no later than three months after your arrival in Norway. If you have not got a job within six months, you must leave Norway.
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30.06.2022
If you are planning to work remotely in Norway, you must, as a general rule, have a residence permit that gives you the right to work remotely in Norway.
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Information about applying for protection (asylum) or residence in Norway for Ukrainian and Russian nationals in Norway.
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Information for refugees from Ukraine who arrive in Norway and want to apply for protection (asylum). Refugees from Ukraine who want accommodation in an asylum reception centre must register an application for protection at the National Arrival Centre.
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Information for Russian nationals currently in Norway seeking to apply for protection (asylum) or residence permit in Norway.
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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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This report outlines in an accessible manner the organisation of asylum and migration policies in Norway.
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This table shows the number applications for protection (asylum) according to the Immigration Act Section 28, in 2023, application month and citizenship.
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This table shows the number applications for protection (asylum) according to the Immigration Act Section 28, in 2024, application month and citizenship.
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What characterized the asylum seekers who eventually ended up as «missing» from reception centers?
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