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With a permanent residence permit you can live and work in Norway indefinitely. You also have extra protection against expulsion. This used to be called a settlement permit.
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Below you will find telephone numbers, addresses and other contact details for all asylum reception centres in Norway, presented by county.
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10.06.2022
Here you may read how you can document that you have legal residence in Norway while waiting for your residence card.
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The use of detention and alternatives to detention in the context of immigration
policies.
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20.05.2021
In order to limit import infection, foreigners' access to Norway has been tightened sharply. The police can reject foreigners (deny entry to Norway) on the border for public health reasons.
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You can be granted a residence permit as a seasonal worker if you are going to do a job that can only be carried out at a special time of the year, or if you are going to work as a holiday stand-in for a permanent employee.
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Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands and Norway have provided an evaluation of their information campaigns aimed at asylum seekers in transit or in country of origin. Many useful links are provided. Belgium has the most experience.
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This inform from the European Migration Network (EMN) provides an overview of the implementation of the right of accompanied children to be heard in international protection procedures in EU member states and Norway.
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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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This project examines how changes to regulations and the economic conditions have influenced this immigration, using statistics for gross immigration to Norway from, in principle, all countries in the world during the period 1969 – 2010.
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If you are working for a company in another EU/EEA country, and are to carry out an assignment for this company in Norway, special regulations apply to you.
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You will come in contact with a variety of agencies and specialists when applying for protection in Norway. Here is an overview of who you can expect to meet
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Irregular migration to Norway has increasingly become a subject of discussion among politicians and in the media, often in connection with individual cases involving persons who have stayed irregularly for a number of years.