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30.06.2023
Here you will find answers to questions about visitor visa, family immigration and protection (asylum) for those affected by the situation in Sudan.
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If you came to Norway as an asylum seeker or resettlement refugee and have been granted protection (asylum), you can be issued a refugee travel document. A refugee's spouse, cohabitant and children can also be granted a refugee travel document.
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Media Coverage and Personal Tales of Migration in Iraqi Kurdistan.
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In order to be granted a visitor visa, you must have valid travel insurance.
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In our annual tables you can find fact and figures for migration. Please note that some are in Norwegian only.
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If you have been granted a study permit, you can now travel to Norway and start your studies.
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The European Migration Network (EMN) is an EU network of experts who work together to provide objective, comparable policy-relevant information and knowledge on issues relating to asylum and migration in Europe.
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If your application for family immigration has been rejected, see information below.
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Please check whether you need a residence permit to work on board a Norwegian ship or a foreign ship in Norwegian waters.
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If you have received a letter of expulsion and you are subject to an entry ban, you can appeal the decision. After you have left Norway, you can apply to have the entry ban lifted.
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You have been granted a residence permit as an au pair.
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Resettlement refugees are usually people who are registered as refugees by the UNHCR, but who cannot be offered a permanent solution in the country they are currently in and who are therefore offered resettlement in a third country.
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If you are applying for Norwegian citizenship, and are between 18 and 67 years of age, you are required to pass the citizenship test or the social studies test in Norwegian.
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A temporary residence permit is a residence permit that is valid for a limited period, for example one or three years.
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26.03.2024
UDI is working on updating the guide on requirements for training in the Norwegian language for those who have been granted a residence permit after 1 January 2021. Currently, the guide is not updated for those who have received a permit after this date.