Losing norwegian citizenship


This information is for people who have Norwegian citizenship.

In some cases, UDI can decide to withdraw your citizenship. You will remain a Norwegian citizen until a final decision has been made by UDI or UNE. When UDI considers whether you should lose your citizenship, we always consider whether you can get a new residence permit. Residence permits you had before you got Norwegian citizenship will not be returned to you when you citizenship has been withdrawn. When the decision is final, you will be considered a foreign national and will lose the rights you had as a Norwegian citizen. If you have a right of residence under the EEA rules, you will not lose this right even if your Norwegian citizenship is withdrawn. The same applies if you have a permanent right of residence under the EEA rules or if you are a citizen of another Nordic country.

If your citizenship is withdrawn, this means either that you can no longer live in Norway, or that you may receive a new residence permit after you have been deregistered as a Norwegian citizen in the National Register, and your period of residence in Norway will start to count again.

  • Why can UDI withdraw your citizenship?

  • UDI is preparing the case

  • Response to advance notice

  • Reply from UDI

  • Complaint

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