Temporary residence permit
Не весь вміст на цій сторінці доступний українською мовою.
If you have a temporary residence permit, UDI may decide that your residence permit is no longer valid. It may mean that you are no longer allowed to live in Norway or that you will be granted a new residence permit and your residence period in Norway will restart.
If you lose your residence permit, you also lose your Norwegian travel documents.
How will I be notified that I risk losing my residence permit?
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You may be called in for an interview with the police
If we need more information about your case, the police or UDI may invite you in for an interview.
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You will be notified about revocation in advance
If UDI believes that your residence permit should be rescinded, UDI will notify you in advance and ask you to provide your perspective regarding the case. You may receive legal assistance to write the reply and your legal fees will be covered.
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You are entitled to legal assistance
If you receive advance notification or a decision concerning revocation, you have the right to have expenses for legal assistance covered. You must contact a lawyer yourself. See examples of how to do so here (external website)
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You have a right to see the documents in your case
If you wish to see the documents in your case, you must request access to the documents here.
Reasons for losing your residence permit
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You have provided incorrect information in your case
If you have provided incorrect information in your case, UDI may decide that your residence permit should be revoked. The information must be significant to your case in order for UDI to be legally allowed to decide to revoke your permit.
UDI may also decide that your residence permit should be revoked if you have withheld information of importance to your case.
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You have provided incorrect information about your identity
UDI may decide to revoke your residence permit if you have given us incorrect information about your identity.
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You have stayed too long outside Norway
UDI may decide that you will lose your residence permit if you stayed too long outside Norway. Your decision normally states how long you can stay outside Norway.
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You have breached the conditions for your permit
UDI may decide that will you lose your residence permit if you have breached the conditions for the permit. The decision will state the conditions for the permits.
How will I be informed that I have lost my residence permit?
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You will receive a decision from UDI
If UDI decides that you will lose your residence permit, you will receive a decision from UDI. The decision will state why UDI is revoking your residence permit.
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You can appeal the decision
You can appeal the decision on revocation. See https://www.udi.no/ord-og-begreper/klage-pa-et-vedtak/#link-1009 for more information.
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You are entitled to legal assistance
If you receive advance notification or a decision concerning revocation, you have the right to have expenses for legal assistance covered. You must contact a lawyer yourself. See examples of how to do so here (external website)
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You have a right to see the documents in your case
If you wish to see the documents in your case, you must request access to the documents here.
Must I leave Norway?
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You can be granted a new permit
UDI will consider whether you can be granted a new permit, for example if:
- you have a particular connection to Norway
- there are strong humanitarian considerations in your case, or
- if you are protected against refoulement (return)
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You may need to leave Norway
If your permit is not renewed, you must leave Norway. The decision states whether you must leave Norway, and what the deadline for leaving the country is.