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This Ad Hoc Query concerns any restrictions on movement for residents in reception and transit centers.
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Norwegian visa practice compared to a selection of Schengen countries.
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Residents in a reception centre take part in an introduction programme. Many residents attend school, and some participate in leisure activities. Some residents are allowed to work.
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In some cases, UDI is capable of changing some information about you in the National Population Register (Folkeregisteret).
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In order to tell you how long you have to wait for an answer to your application, we ask you to answer a few questions.
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At least one of the parents in families who wish to have an au pair, must complete an e-learning course. In the course the host parents will learn about the purpose of the au pair scheme and the rights and obligations which they and the au pair have.
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Find out who is deemed to be a child's father when it is decided whether a child is a Norwegian citizen.
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03.02.2020
New regulations from the EU and Schengen for visitors´ and holiday visas. You can apply for visa earlier than before, and the fees will increase.
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This EMN Inform presents an overview of five social benefits and arrangements for rights granted by Member States and Norway to beneficiaries of international protection: (1) education, (2) healthcare, (3) financial allowances, (4) housing and (5) family.
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On 18 June 2012 EMN Norway organised the conference "Migration and development". On this page you may download some of the presentations, a report summarising the conference and the minutes from the cluster meeting.
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If your application for permission to stay outside Norway for more than two years without losing your permanent residence permit is granted, the decision will state why your application was granted and for how long you can stay abroad.
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Denne rapporten fra EMN går i dybden på det som i Norge har blitt kalt frivillig retur.
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This Ad Hoc Query concerns voluntary and forced returns to Sudan and Somalia.