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Information for Russian nationals about residence permits, visitor visas and protection (asylum).
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26.03.2024
UDI is working on updating the guide. Here you can read about the most important changes if you have been granted a residence permit after 1 January 2021.
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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 have been granted a residence permit, but it may have a time limit. In order to renew your residence permit, you must obtain a passport from the government in the country you are a citizen in.
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29.12.2020
New regulations for self-sufficiency for obtaining a permanent residence permit entered into effect on 1 January 2021. The new regulations apply to new applications and applications submitted before this date that have not yet been processed.
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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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This ad hoc query concerns treatment of vulnerable minors.
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Some applicants who have family in Norway can choose between applying for a family immigration permit or a residence card for family members of EU/EEA nationals.
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Information for Russian nationals about residence permits, visitor visas and protection (asylum) in Norway. Select whether you wish to view information about applying for residence or protection in Norway, or whether you want information about travelling
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Using residence permits subject to limitations in order to increase the number
of asylum applicants that document their identity
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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.
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Information for Russian nationals currently in Norway seeking to apply for protection (asylum) or residence permit in Norway.
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The UN Refugee Convention defines who has a right to be granted residence as a refugee in another country.
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When we have processed your application, you will be notified whether you have been granted a residence permit for work or if your application has been rejected.