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ExpulsionDefinition of word or term
If you are expelled, you must leave Norway. You also lose the right to return to Norway (entry ban), either for a limited period or permanently. As a rule, the entry ban will also apply to the other Schengen countries.
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If you hold a local border traffic permit and live within 30 km of the Norwegian-Russian border, you can freely visit the Norwegian border area.
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05.01.2024
In 2023 there were almost as many refugees from Ukraine as in 2022.
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You can receive financial assistance during your stay if you do not have money. Assistance can be in the form of pocket money or money for food.
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If you wish to report an immigration issue and provide tip information to UDI, you can contact us by telephone.
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If your application is rejected, you can appeal the decision. The embassy or UDI will then reconsider your case. You must complain before the deadline set out in your decision letter.
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Resettlement refugees are usually people who are registered as refugees by the UNHCR, but who cannot be offered a permanent solution in the country they are currently in and who are therefore offered resettlement in a third country.
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If your application for family immigration has been rejected, see information below.
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20.05.2021
In order to limit import infection, foreigners' access to Norway has been tightened sharply. The police can reject foreigners (deny entry to Norway) on the border for public health reasons.
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If you have been granted an immigrant's passport for a single journey, you must attend an appointment with the police.
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This Ad Hoc Query concerns registration certificates for persons using their right to free movement.
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UDI's task and a brief description of the other players in the immigration administration.
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Some people who apply for a study permit can submit the application in Norway or travel to Norway before they have received an answer to their application.
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RefugeeDefinition of word or term
A refugee is a person who meets the requirements for being granted protection (asylum) in Norway.
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In some applications for family immigration for spouses, cohabitants and for those who are getting married, both the persons must have turned 24 years old.