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This study, based on national contributions from 21 EMN Members, investigates intra-EU mobility of third-country nationals (TCNs). Norway did not contribute to this study.
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The main study of the European Migration Network in 2012 concerns the migration of international students to the EU.
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Possibilities for low-skilled immigrants in the Norwegian labour market of tomorrow.
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When you apply, you must always hand in a number of supporting documents to the police or embassy. UDI has made checklists explaining which documents you need to hand in.
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There are different types of residence permits for people who are going to carry out research or participate in vocational training.
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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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The Evaluation of the Results of the Introduction of the New Regime for Migration of Skilled Labour to Norway (Spesialistordningen).
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Before applying for a permanent residence permit, please check that your stay in Norway meets the requirements for duration and continuous residence.
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Please check whether you need a residence permit to work on board a Norwegian ship or a foreign ship in Norwegian waters.
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Irregular migration to Norway has increasingly become a subject of discussion among politicians and in the media, often in connection with individual cases involving persons who have stayed irregularly for a number of years.
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After you have handed in your application for a residence permit as an au pair, you must wait for an answer before you can move in with your host family.
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If you have held a permit as a seasonal worker for six months, you must stay outside Norway for six months before you can be granted a new seasonal work permit. You cannot stay in Norway as a seasonal worker for more than six months out of twelve months.
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You can be granted a residence permit as a seasonal worker if you are going to do a job that can only be carried out at a special time of the year, or if you are going to work as a holiday stand-in for a permanent employee.
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When you have submitted an application for family immigration, you may be summoned for an interview. You normally have to wait in your home country until UDI has finished processing your application.
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If you wish to study or go to school in Norway for more than three months, you must apply for a study permit. If you are granted a study permit, you will also be able to work for up to 20 hours a week while you are studying and full-time during holidays.