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You have had the right of residence in Norway according to the EU/EEA regulations for 5 years.
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With a permanent residence permit you can reside and work in Norway indefinitely. The permit also gives you extra protection against expulsion. If you spend too much time abroad, your permit may be revoked.
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If you are going to live outside of Norway for more than two years, you will normally lose your permanent residence permit, but you can apply to keep it.
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If you have a family immigration permit and have been abused by your spouse or cohabitant, you can apply for an independent residence permit.
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Answers to questions about residence in Norway without applying for protection (asylum) are available here.
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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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If a child who is born in Norway has parents who have applied for or been given protection (asylum), the parents can apply for protection for the child.
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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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If you have a permanent residence permit, or a temporary residence permit that forms the basis for a permanent residence permit, you cannot be granted protection (asylum) 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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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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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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You can apply for family immigration if you wish to move to a family member in Norway.
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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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If you have a permanent residence permit, or a temporary residence permit that forms the basis for a permanent residence permit, you cannot be granted protection (asylum) in Norway.