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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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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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This information is for persons holding a temporary residence permit with refugee status (protection) or collective protection in Norway.
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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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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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Once you have turned 18, you are responsible for ensuring that you have a valid residence permit in Norway and you can decide on your own if you would like to apply for Norwegian citizenship.
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If you can document that you are qualified as a skilled worker, you can hand in your application for a residence permit to the police in Norway.
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If you have been convicted or fined by the police or if you are under investigation for a criminal offence, you have to wait longer to be granted a permanent residence permit in Norway.
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26.03.2024
From 18 April 2024, the requirement that you cannot have received financial assistance under the Social Services Act is lifted. You are still required to have your own income.
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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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It is important that you apply for renewal in good time before your residence permit expires if you want to retain all your rights.
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30.09.2022
Information for Russian nationals about residence permits, visitor visas and protection (asylum).
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If you have been granted a residence permit for work purposes, you can now travel to Norway. When you have been to the police and the police have ordered your residence card, you can start working.
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You have been granted a residence permit as an au pair.