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Some people can visit Norway without a visa, but most people from countries outside the EU/EEA must apply for a visitor visa.
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Those who do not need a visa to visit Norway, can stay here for up to 90 days. There are additional rules you must follow.
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The European Migration Network (EMN) Norway website contains reports, publications and studies regarding the development of a European migration policy.
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This EMN study aims to offer a comprehensive overview of challenges and current solutions regarding the functioning of resettlement programmes for refugees in Norway.
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Norway has experienced cases where the Child Welfare Authorities have issued a care order for a foreign child whose parents are staying illegally in the country.
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Norway has made this request regarding the establishment of arrival transit reception centres in order to streamline the early stages of the asylum process
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The research foundation Fafo (Institute for Labour and Social Research) is conducting a research project on Ukrainian refugees in Europe and Norway, commissioned by the UDI.
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This information is for persons holding a temporary residence permit with refugee status (protection) or collective protection in Norway.
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Contact UDI if you are an employer or client who wants to enquire whether a person has the legal right to work in Norway.
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Special rules apply to Russian nationals from the Barents region who wish to work in Northern Norway (Nordland, Troms and Finnmark counties).
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If you are a Nordic citizen over the age of 12 and you have lived in Norway for the last two years, you can apply for Norwegian citizenship. If you are under the age of 12, you can only apply if you have one Norwegian parent or apply with one parent.
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In some family immigration cases you may provide a financial guarantee. That means taking on the financial responsibility for the person coming to Norway.
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A person is called an asylum seeker if he or she has applied for protection (asylum) in Norway and the application has not yet been finally decided.
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IdentityDefinition of word or term
When you apply for a residence permit in Norway, you must document your identity, i.e. your name, your age and what country you are from.
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If you have a valid residence permit in Norway but now wish to move back to your home country, you can apply for a grant from the Norwegian authorities.