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Permits

  • Differences between EEA nationals and nationals of other countries »

    Different conditions and application procedures for resident permits and family immigration apply to EU/EEA/EFT A nationals, so-called EEA nationals, and nationals of other countries, so-calle...

  • Residence permit pursuant to the general regulations »

    A residence permit pursuant to the general regulations entitles the holder to live and work in Norway. All foreign nationals can apply for a residence permit pursuant to these regulations. There ar...

  • Permanent residence permit »

    A permanent residence permit entitles you to stay and work in Norway indefinitely. When you have lived in Norway continuously for three years, you can be granted a permanent residence permit. It is...

  • Family immigration permit pursuant to the general regulations »

    If you have close family members who live abroad, they can apply to come and live with you during your stay in Norway. This is called family immigration. As a rule, you cannot apply on behalf of yo...

  • Right of residence pursuant to the EEA Regulations »

    If you are an EEA national and have a valid identity card or passport, you have right of residence for three months in Norway. The same applies to members of your family who are also EEA nationals....

  • Family immigration permit pursuant to the EEA Regulations »

    As EU/EEA/EFTA nationals with right of residence in Norway pursuant to the EEA Regulations, your family members are entitled to come to Norway to live with you. There are two different schemes that...

  • Permanent right of residence »

    If you have had continuous legal residence in Norway as an EEA national for at least five years, you can apply for permanent right of residence. The document certifying permanent legal residence is...

  • Employees from Bulgaria and Romania »

    Employees from Bulgaria and Romania who have not held residence permits in Norway in the last 12 months are subject to different regulations than other EU/EEA/EFTA nationals. The transitional rules...