RESIDENCE PERMIT

Here you will find relevant information for your application for a residence permit.

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The Embassy charges a fee for processing the different applications. The fee is in Norwegian Kroner, and fee in Pakistani Rupees will therefore vary according to exchange rates. The exchange rates have been updated with effect from October 1st 2009.

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As a general rule, a residence permit and work permit must have been granted prior to the foreign national’s entry into Norway, cf. section 10 first paragraph of the Immigration Regulations. Consequently, an application for work- and/or residence- and/or study permit must be submitted from abroad. Follow this link for information in Urdu . How to apply: The Royal Norwegian Embassy in Islambad h...

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For the different permits the Embassy ask that the relevant documentation is submitted. In addition we ask that several forms are filled in to help our staff to better handle the application. On this page you will find a summary of all the reqested documentation for the different permits or links to that information.

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Information for persons applying for family reunification in Norway Moving to another country means new opportunities and unforeseen challenges. Knowledge and information about the new country is an important factor in achieving as good a life as possible there. Unfortunately, some people who come to Norway end up in difficult situations, in which case it is useful to know what to do. The follo...

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Here you will find information on what requirements need to be fulfilled for photos intended for use on the visa sticker. Be sure to read this to avoid having to leave the Embassy to make new photos.

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Here you will find links to the most commonly needed application forms. In addition you will find links to other forms that may apply to your application. The forms should then be printed out and filled in accurately.

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As a general rule, a residence permit for study must have been granted prior to the foreign national’s entry into Norway, cf. section 10 first paragraph of the Immigration Regulations. Consequently, an application for residence permit must be submitted from abroad. There are some exceptions for NORAD fellowship students in order to pursue a study programme in Norway. They can be granted 7 days ...

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