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Do you have a family member already in Norway you wish to live together with? Depending on where both of you are from, you may be able to apply for a residence permit, residence card for family members of EU/EEA nationals or to use the registration scheme
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You may apply for assisted return to your home country, or another country where you have residence permit, at any time.
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This Ad Hoc Query concerns how biometric data is verified.
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This Ad Hoc Query concerns requirements for recognized refugees in order to travel within the Union.
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If a person is subjected to physical or psychological violence or threats from family members or former family members, it is called domestic violence. This also concerns children who experience violence in the family.
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Find answers to frequently asked questions about staying in Norway without applying for protection (asylum).
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Information for those with a family immigration permit.
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There are shorter residence requirements for certain groups than those who apply under the main citizenship rule. In some cases, exemptions may also apply to other requirements.
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You will be granted a residence permit as a refugee – normally for five years. Your residence permit can be renewed by application.
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Travel document and transfer of refugee status to Norway if you have been granted a residence permit in Norway, and have refugee status in another country.
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How to calculate your marriage period when applying for Norwegian citizenship.
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If you have received an F-code by email or SMS, you can renew your residence permit for family immigration, work or studies quickly and easily.
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If you have a residence permit that can be renewed, it is important that you apply for renewal well in advance of your residence permit expiring.
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Spouses, cohabitants and children of a person who has received a residence permit as a refugee in Norway, may apply for family immigration. After they have arrived in Norway they can apply for refugee status and travel document for refugees.