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  1. UDI is responsible for processing applications from foreign nationals who wish to visit or live in Norway, the running of asylum reception centres and expulsion cases.

  2. According to the Norwegian Immigration Act, all foreigners have to apply for permanent residency in order to live and work in Norway, except for citizens of Nordic countries. There are four main reasons for immigration to Norway that are lawfully accepted – employment, education, protection and family reunification . [11]

  3. Jan 11, 2018 · Start your journey here with our ultimate guide to Norways immigration rules and regulations. To move to Norway with the intent to live, work, or study, you will need a residence permit unless you are a Norwegian citizen.

  4. You can enter Norway before your application has been decided if you are a skilled worker and already have a visa or do not need a visa to enter Norway. You may not start working, including remote work, until you have been granted a permit.

  5. apply for a residence card. apply for permanent right of residence. Visits and holidays. If you are going to stay in Norway for up to 90 days, you must apply for a visitor's visa. Work immigration. If you wish to work in Norway, for example as a skilled worker or a seasonal worker, you need a residence permit. Study permit.

  6. Find out what type of residence permit you need, e.g. in connection with work, studies, family immigration or to stay in Norway as an au pair. You will find information on the different types of residence permit on UDIs website .

  7. Integration goals. Questions and answers about Norwegian immigration policy. Settlement of refugees. 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.