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There are two types of ID numbers in Norway: D numbers and national identity numbers.
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RefugeeDefinition of word or term
A refugee is a person who meets the requirements for being granted protection (asylum) in Norway.
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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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Some people who apply for a study permit can submit the application in Norway or travel to Norway before they have received an answer to their application.
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In some family immigration cases, the reference person (the person who already holds a residence permit in Norway) must have worked or studied full-time in Norway for a total of four years.
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This study is aimed at all stakeholders involved in the process of determining the protection need of asylum-seekers.
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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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Norway Cup is an annual international youth tournament in Oslo, first held in 1972. The tournament is organised by Bækkelaget Sportsklubb and takes place at Ekebergsletta in Oslo.
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A child who is in the care of Norway's child welfare services (barnevernet) and is not an unaccompanied minor asylum seeker can apply for residence in Norway on the grounds of strong humanitarian considerations.
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Information for Russian nationals about residence permits, visitor visas and protection (asylum) in Norway. Select whether you wish to view information about applying for residence or protection in Norway, or whether you want information about travelling
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Your children have the right to go to school if you have applied for asylum in Norway.
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You can apply for family immigration if you wish to move to be with a family member in Norway.
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You can apply for family immigration if you wish to move to a family member in Norway.
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A query on what kind of residence permits victims of human trafficking are entitled to in EU and Norway.
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You have had the right of residence in Norway according to the EU/EEA regulations for 5 years.