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  2. Jul 31, 2017 · A survey by the state police agency shows that only 3 percent of rejected asylum seekers try to remain in Norway illegally. Most of them leave the country or move to other European countries where they have better chances of refuge and income.

  3. There are four main reasons for immigration to Norway that are lawfully accepted – employment, education, protection and family reunification. [11] In 2016, most Norwegian immigrants came for family reunification (16,465 people), followed by protection (15,190), work (14,372) and education (4,147).

  4. Jan 16, 2011 · According to ‘No One Is Illegal’ some undocumented immigrants have lived as long as 17 years in Norway without access to basic rights, as they are often subjected to suffering and exploitation. The campaign aims to establish a legal limit on the number of years a person can be classified as ‘illegal’ in Norway.

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  5. Oct 31, 2023 · COPENHAGEN, Oct 31 (Reuters) - The Nordic governments intend to step up their cooperation to return immigrants without legal residence in the region to their countries of origin, ministers from...

  6. May 23, 2024 · Immigration and integration. The government is working to reduce the number of asylum seekers without the need for protection, faster settlements of persons who receive residence, and faster return of persons without legal residence in Norway.

  7. Jan 29, 2021 · The refugee introduction programme. The European resettlement system explained. Where do refugees live in Norway? The history of refugees in Norway. Norwegian attitudes towards immigrants and immigration. From refugees to citizens. How many refugees are there in Norway?

  8. How many immigrants are there in Norway? At the beginning of 2021, there were 800,094 immigrants living in Norway, of whom approximately 240,000 had a refugee background. In addition, there are almost 198,000 people born in Norway to immigrant parents in Norway. Together, these two groups make up 18.5 per cent of the population of Norway.