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Name of the Organization : Norwegian Directorate of Immigration
Type of Facility : Registration Scheme For EU/EEA Nationals
Country : Norway

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Website : https://www.udi.no/

UDI Registration Scheme For EU/EEA Nationals

EU/EEA nationals are entitled to work, study and live in Norway. All EU/EEA nationals who are going to stay in Norway for more than three months must register.

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Family member of an EU/EEA national:
If you have a family member who has registered as an EU/EEA national in Norway, you can also register. You must live together in Norway and your family member must be able to support you.

How the registration scheme works:
** You can move to Norway and start working right away, but you must register no later than three months after your arrival in Norway.
** You only need to register once, regardless of how long you will be living in Norway. You can also, for example, go from being a student to being employed without having to re-register.
** You must fall into one of the categories described on this page the whole time you are living in Norway, for example employee or student.
** If you meet the requirements for registering, the police will issue you a registration certificate.
** Registration is free.

If your family member in Norway is a student, you can be:
** his/her spouse or registered partner
** his/her cohabitant. You must both be over the age of 18. You must have lived together for at least two years or have a child together or expect a child together.
** his/her child under the age of 21.

If your family member in Norway is an employee, self-employed person, service provider or has sufficient funds to support you, you can be:
** his/her spouse or registered partner
** his/her cohabitant. You must both be over the age of 18. You must have lived together for at least two years or have a child together or expect a child together.
** his/her fiancée/fiancé. You must have plans to marry within the next six months. You must have medical insurance that covers all risks.
** his/her child, grandchild or great-grandchild under the age of 21.
** his/her child, grandchild or great-grandchild over the age of 21 who is already being supported by the family member in Norway
** his/her parent, grandparent, great-grandparent who is already being supported by the family member in Norway
** his/her foster child under the age of 18. You must be an established member of the family and have confirmation from the authorities in your home country that you can settle in Norway. You must have medical insurance that covers all risks.
** his/her full sister/brother under the age of 18 without parents or other care providers. As a rule, the Norwegian child welfare authorities must have approved your family member as a care provider. You must have medical insurance that covers all risks.
** his/her family member with serious health problems and nursing needs. Your family member in Norway must be the only one who can provide nursing and care for you. You must have medical insurance that covers all risks.

Rights and obligations:
** You can work in Norway.
** After five years in Norway, you can be granted permanent right of residence.

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