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You can apply for family immigration if you wish to move to a family member in Norway.
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You have have the right of residence in Norway according to the EU/EEA regulations in Norway for 5 years.
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14.02.2024
Many applicants and family members of people staying in Afghanistan contact UDI now. Here you will find information regarding the prioritization of applications and the application process for applicants who are in Afghanistan.
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25.03.2024
Unfortunately, there are some applications for right of residence that we must wait to process.
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A comparative study. Rules and practices in Norway, Sweden, Germany, Denmark and the Netherlands.
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If you have stayed in Norway as an EU/EEA national for at least five years, you can apply for permanent right of residence. This entitles you to stay and work in Norway indefinitely. Your family members may also be eligble.
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If you have been i Norway for at least five years, you who are a family member of an EU/EEA national can apply for permanent right of residence. This entitles you to stay and work in Norway indefinitely.
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09.02.2024
Many applicants and family members of people staying in Palestine and Israel are contacting UDI now. Here you will find information regarding prioritisation of applications and the application process for applicants who are in Palestine and Israel.
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If your application for a visitor visa is granted, a visa will be affixed to a page in your passport so that you can travel to Norway.
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With a study permit you can attend university college/university, a vocational school, school of upper secondary education, religion/belief-based school or folk high school. Or you can pursue additional education, be a trainee or perform research.
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When we have processed your application, you will be notified whether you have been granted study permit or if your application has been rejected.
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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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This ad hoc query concerns treatment of vulnerable minors.
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If you are a family member of an EU/EEA national you can have the right of residence in Norway if the EU/EEA national can provide for you. The regulations are different if you are an EU/EEA national yourself or if you are from outside the EU/EEA.