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This table show the number of applications for temporary collective protection due to the mass flight of refugees from Ukraine in 2022, application month and citizenship.
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The table shows the number of applications for protection where the applicant states to be under 18 and without parents or others with parental responsibility, and where the application is registered under temporary collective protection, in 2022.
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This table show the number of applications for temporary collective protection due to the mass flight of refugees from Ukraine in 2023, application month and citizenship.
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The table shows the number of applications for protection where the applicant states to be under 18 and without parents or others with parental responsibility, and where the application is registered under temporary collective protection, in 2023.
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This table show the number of applications for temporary collective protection due to the mass flight of refugees from Ukraine in 2024, application month and citizenship.
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By 30 November 2023, 67,909 displaced persons from Ukraine had applied for temporary
collective protection in Norway. But what do we know about the displaced Ukrainians who have come to Norway?
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The table shows the number of applications for protection where the applicant states to be under 18 and without parents or others with parental responsibility, and where the application is registered under temporary collective protection, in 2024.
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Applications for reconsideration of an application for asylum, according to the temporary amendment in the Immigration Regulations allowing unaccompanied minors granted time-limited permits to have their cases reconsidered.
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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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Rules and practices in Norway, Canada, Great Britain, the Netherlands and Denmark. A comparative study.
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This project examines how changes to regulations and the economic conditions have influenced this immigration, using statistics for gross immigration to Norway from, in principle, all countries in the world during the period 1969 – 2010.
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A reanalysis of qualitative data from the 2011 Fafo project "No way in, no way out: A study of living conditions of irregular migrants in Norway" (Øien and Sønsterudbråten 2011).
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The research foundation Fafo (Institute for Labour and Social Research) is conducting a research project on Ukrainian refugees in Europe and Norway, commissioned by the UDI.
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Based on several personal interviews with Somali and Afghan immigrants in Norway, the report describes and analyses how the practice of withdrawal of residence permits affects the lives of the immigrants, their families and networks.