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  1. The Norwegian Directorate of Immigration Register your application in the official application portal for people who wish to visit Norway, live in Norway or become Norwegian citizens. Front page - Application Portal

  2. Oct 10, 2023 · You can find relevant statistics on immigration through the links below. Statistics from Statistics Norway. Statistics from the The Norwegian Directorate of Immigration. Statistics from the Immigration Appeals Board (Norwegian only) Statistics from the National Police Immigration Service (Norwegian only) Immigration and integration. Key figures ...

  3. The department is also responsible for immigration legislation and associated regulations, as well as safeguarding Norwegian interests related to protection and migration in the EU, Norway's participation in the Schengen cooperation and in a number of international organisations such as the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the International Organisation for Migration (IOM).

  4. Mar 1, 2023 · Norway's stunning natural environment is a big draw for foreigners looking to relocate. David Nikel. While immigration so often dominates the political discourse and debates in the media, it’s ...

  5. www.migrationpolicy.org › country-resource › norwayNorway | migrationpolicy.org

    Immigration and National Identity in Norway. This report assesses the connection between the recent rise of resentment against immigration and broader trends in Norwegian nationalism, and proposes a few policy recommendations with the aim of minimizing this rift in Norwegian society. Country Resource page for Norway.

  6. After living in Norway for seven years out of the past ten, you can apply for Norwegian citizenship. To apply, you must have a valid permanent residence permit. In addition, each residence permit you held during your ten-year stay in Norway must have been valid for at least one year.

  7. Sep 21, 2022 · There is no single waiting time for family immigration applications. It depends on many factors including the type of residence permit the person in Norway has, your family relationship, and where you hand in your application. In very general terms, 3-4 months is common, but it can take up to 10 months in some cases.