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Do you have a family member already in Norway you wish to live together with? Depending on where both of you are from, you may be able to apply for a residence permit, residence card for family members of EU/EEA nationals or to use the registration scheme
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If you hold a residence permit in Norway and it is not possible for you to obtain a passport from your home country, you can apply for a refugee travel document or an immigrant's passport. You can use this document instead of a passport.
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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's visa.
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Before applying for a permanent residence permit, please check that your stay in Norway meets the requirements for duration and continuous residence.
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If you wish to stay in Norway or Schengen for more days than your visitor visa is valid for, you must apply for a visa extension. If you plan to travel in and out of Schengen an extra time, you have to apply for a new visa.
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Some applicants who have family in Norway can choose between applying for a family immigration permit or a residence card for family members of EU/EEA nationals.
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Are you already in Norway and wishing to stay, or are you in Ukraine and looking to go to Norway? Select the option below that applies to you. Information for authorities, NGOs and other societal actors is also available below (mostly in Norwegian).
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The main objective of the study is to increase the scientifically based knowledge about the interaction between migration flows and migration regimes, particularly in the case of Norway.
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If you plan to visit Norway for up to 90 days, you can apply for a visitor visa. This visa is valid for entry to all Schengen countries.
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When you apply for protection (asylum) in Norway you will get an asylum seeker card, confirming that you have applied for protection.
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Do you live in Norway and have a Norwegian identification number? Then you may be able to choose digital mail and receive an answer to your application sooner.
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A residence card is a credit-card-sized plastic card that proves that you have been granted a residence permit in Norway.
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A registration certificate is a document confirming that the police have registered you as an EU/EEA national living in Norway.
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If you are staying in Norway without a legal residence permit, you must return to your home country or to another country where you have a residence permit. You can apply for money to return home and start a new life.
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DUF numberDefinition of word or term
If you have applied for protection (asylum) or for a residence permit in Norway, you will be assigned a DUF number.