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When you apply, you must always hand in a number of supporting documents to the police or embassy. UDI has made checklists explaining which documents you need to hand in.
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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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Family members (reference persons) can now apply for family immigration on behalf of a family member who is staying in Gaza.
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Being convicted means having been sentenced to imprisonment, community service or fines.
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If your refugee travel document or immigrant's passport will soon expire, you can apply for renewal.
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When you have been to the embassy and submitted an application to have an entry ban lifted together with an application for a residence permit or a visitor visa, both applications are forwarded to UDI.
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In order to retain all your rights, it is important that you apply to renew your residence permit well before it expires.
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The requirements for Norwegian citizenship are not the same for everyone. How old you are, when you came to Norway and who you are married to, can affect how long you must have lived in Norway before you can apply.
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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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Family members (reference persons) can now apply for family immigration on behalf of a family member who is staying in Afghanistan.
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This Ad Hoc Query concerns the effectiveness of the Blue Card Directive with regard to attracting highly skilled workers.
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If you are staying in Norway without a legal residence permit, you must return to your home country. You can apply for support to return home with the National Police Immigration Service and start a new life in Gaza.
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When you have submitted an application for family immigration, you may be summoned for an interview. You normally have to wait in your home country until UDI has finished processing your application.
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If you have been expelled from Norway, but you nevertheless wish to return, you can apply to have the entry ban lifted.
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When you apply for Norwegian citizenship, it is a requirement that your identity must be verified. Submitting a passport from your home country is normally adequate proof.