Want to apply Residence card for family members of EU/EEA nationals
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On this page, we use the words 'reference person' and 'applicant'
- The reference person = the family member living in Norway.
- The applicant = the person who wants to move to Norway or continue living here and who needs a residence permit
If you are from a country outside the EU/EEA and the family member in Norway is an EU/EEA national, you can apply for a residence card for family members of EU/EEA nationals.
What kind of family member are you?
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Spouses and registered partners
Requirements for both
- Your marriage/partnership must have been validly entered into.
- You must have plans to live together in Norway.
- You must not have been forced to marry (forced marriage).
- Your marriage must not be a proforma marriage/ marriage of convenience.
Requirements for the applicant
- You must document your identity. A valid passport is usually valid proof of identity.
- You must not be subject to a prohibition against entry to Norway or Schengen.
Requirements for the reference person
- You must be registered as an EU/EEA national.
- You must have moved to Norway to be an employee, self-employed person, student or live here with sufficient funds.
- You must still meet the registration requirements.
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If you are a student, self-employed, or live in Norway with sufficient funds, you must show that you are able to support the both of you.
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Cohabitants
Requirements for both
- Both of you must be over the age of 18.
- You are going to live together in Norway.
- You must meet one of the following two requirements:
- You must have lived together for at least two years and neither of you can be married to someone else.
- You have, or are expecting, a child together. You are both unmarried or divorced.
Requirements for the applicant
- You must document your identity. A valid passport is usually valid proof of identity.
- You must not be subject to a prohibition against entry to Norway or Schengen.
Requirements for the reference person
- You must be registered as an EU/EEA national.
- You must have moved to Norway to be an employee, self-employed person, student or live here with sufficient funds.
- You must still meet the registration requirements.
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If you are a student, self-employed, or live in Norway with sufficient funds, you must show that you are able to support the both of you.
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Those who are getting married
Requirements for both
- You are going to get married in Norway within six months after entry.
- Neither of you can be married to other people.
- You must have plans to live together in Norway.
- You must not have been forced to get engaged (forced marriage).
- Your engagement must be genuine, i.e. not an engagement of convenience /proforma engagement.
Requirements for the applicant
- You must not be subject to a prohibition against entry to Norway or Schengen.
- You must document your identity. A valid passport is usually valid proof of identity.
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You must have a private health insurance
You must document that you have insurance covering health services for the period of stay in Norway until you get married. This means that the insurance must cover all expenses caused by illness, and it must also cover treatment due to other health conditions you may have. When you stay in Norway as a fiancé, you must be financially independent, and you are thus not entitled to free health care in Norway.Where do you buy insurance?
The UDI cannot recommend where you buy your insurance. Several insurance companies offer international health insurance. Suppose you choose an insurance that does not cover expenses for follow-up or treatment of a chronic illness you already have or pregnancy and childbirth. In that case, you must cover costs related to this yourself when you are in Norway.
Residence card
After the marriage has taken place, you must apply for a residence card for an EU/EEA national spouse.Requirements for the reference person
- You must be registered as an EU/EEA national.
- You must have moved to Norway to be an employee, self-employed person or be living here with sufficient funds.
- You must still meet the registration requirements.
- If you are self-employed, or live in Norway with sufficient funds, you must show that you are able to support the both of you.
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Children and grandchildren under the age of 21 who are moving to parents or grandparents in Norway
Requirements for the applicant
- You must document your identity. A valid passport is usually valid proof of identity.
- You must not be subject to a prohibition against entry to Norway or Schengen.
- You must meet with the police or a VFS Application Centre/embassy. If you are under 18, one of your parents must go with you. It is sufficient that only one of your parents goes with you, as long as the other parent signs the application, and you attach both parents' passports.
Requirements for the reference person
- You must be registered as an EU/EEA national.
- You must have moved to Norway to be an employee, self-employed person, student or live here with sufficient funds.
- You must still meet the registration requirements.
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If you are a student, self-employed, or live in Norway with sufficient funds, you must show that you are able to support the both of you.
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Children and grandchildren over the age of 21 who are moving to parents or grandparents in Norway
Requirements for the applicant
- You must document your identity. A valid passport is usually valid proof of identity.
- You must not be subject to a prohibition against entry to Norway or Schengen.
- You have a need to be supported financially by the reference person and are currently being supported by him/her. It is necessary for the reference person to support you, in order for your basic needs to be met.
Requirements for the reference person
- You must be registered as an EU/EEA national.
- You must have moved to Norway to be an employee, self-employed person or be living here with sufficient funds.
- You must still meet the registration requirements.
- If you are self-employed, or live in Norway with sufficient funds, you must show that you are able to support the both of you.
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Children born in Norway
Because one or both parents are citizen of an EU/EEA country, you do not need to apply for a residence permit, but you must register the child with the police or apply for a residency card for the child. This applies also if the child is born in Norway and has a Norwegian personal number.
- If the child is a citizen of an EU/EEA country, you can use the registration scheme for EU/EEA nationals. Please note that the child must have their own passport before you can attend the appointment with the police.
- If the child is a citizen of a country outside the EU/EEA, you can apply for a residence card for family members of EU/EEA nationals for the child. Please note that the child must have their own passport before you can attend the appointment with the police.
There is no deadline for registering your child/applying for a residency card for children under the EU/EEU regulations. UDI reccomends that you register your child as soon as they have a passport.
Requirements for the applicant (child)
- You must document the identity of your child. If they have a valid passport, that is usually valid proof of identity.
The applicant (your child) must meet at the police station/ foreign mission. It is sufficent that one of the parents follow the child, if the other parent sign the application and the passports of both parents are attached.
Requirements for the reference person (parent)
- You must be registered as an EU/EEA national.
- You must have moved to Norway to be an employee, self-employed person, student or live here with sufficient funds.
- You must still meet the registration requirements.
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If you are a student, self-employed, or live in Norway with sufficient funds, you must show that you are able to support the both of you.
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Parents and grandparents who are moving to children in Norway
Requirements for the applicant
- You must document your identity. A valid passport is usually valid proof of identity.
- You must not be subject to a prohibition against entry to Norway or Schengen.
- You have a need to be supported financially by the reference person and are currently being supported by him/her. It is necessary for the reference person to support you, in order for your basic needs to be met.
Requirements for the reference person
- You must be registered as an EU/EEA national.
- You must have moved to Norway to be an employee, self-employed person or be living here with sufficient funds.
- You must still meet the registration requirements.
- If you are self-employed, or live in Norway with sufficient funds, you must show that you are able to support the both of you.
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Foster children under the age of 18
Requirements for the applicant
- You must document your identity. A valid passport is usually valid proof of identity.
- You must be an established member of the family.
- You must have confirmation from the authorities in your home country that you can settle in Norway.
- You must have a medical insurance that covers all risks.
Requirements for the reference person
- You must be registered as an EU/EEA national.
- You must have moved to Norway to be an employee, self-employed person or be living here with sufficient funds.
- You must still meet the registration requirements.
- If you are self-employed, or live in Norway with sufficient funds, you must show that you are able to support the both of you.
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Children under the age of 18 who have full siblings in Norway
Requirements for the applicant
- You must document your identity. A valid passport is usually valid proof of identity.
- You must be under the age of 18.
- You cannot have parents or other carers in your home country or country of residence.
Requirements for the reference person
- You must be registered as an EU/EEA national.
- You must have moved to Norway to be an employee, self-employed person or be living here with sufficient funds.
- You must still meet the registration requirements.
- If you are self-employed, or live in Norway with sufficient funds, you must show that you are able to support the both of you.
Requirement for approval by the Norwegian child welfare authorities
- You must normally be approved as a carer by the Norwegian child welfare authorities
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Family member who need nursing and care
Requirements for the applicant
- You must document your identity. A valid passport is usually valid proof of identity.
- You must not be subject to a prohibition against entry to Norway or Schengen.
- You must have serious health problems.
- You must have a medical insurance that covers all risks.
Requirements for the reference person
- You must be the only person who can provide nursing and care for the family member.
- You must be registered as an EU/EEA national.
- You must have moved to Norway to be an employee, self-employed person or be living here with sufficient funds.
- You must still meet the registration requirements.
- If you are self-employed, or live in Norway with sufficient funds, you must show that you are able to support the both of you.