大使館 // 最終更新日: 08/08/2011 //

Frequently asked questions about visa and residence permit to Norway.

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大使館 // 最終更新日: 06/06/2011 //

Schengen Visas are short-term visas for up to 90 days. Applicants who intend to work or stay more than 90 days must apply for a residence permit. Applicants are advised to read the list of required documents carefully, as incomplete applications may lead to the application being rejected.

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大使館 // 最終更新日: 06/06/2011 //

Students who have been admitted to an officially recognized educational institution in Norway, may apply for a residence permit.

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大使館 // 最終更新日: 06/06/2011 //

The Embassy in Tokyo has now started using the Norwegian Application Portal. The new application procedure will result in shorter processing time, more efficient handling at the Embassy, as well as making it easier for applicants to re-apply for subsequent visas. Applicants can also check the status of their applications online. Applicants using the Application Portal will be given priority.

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大使館 // 最終更新日: 08/04/2011 //

There are many types of Residence Permits to Norway

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大使館 // 最終更新日: 06/06/2011 //

If you are going to work in Norway, you must apply to the Directorate of Immigration for a residence permit through the Royal Norwegian Embassy.

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大使館 // 最終更新日: 06/06/2011 //

Applicants who have a family member living in Norway, or applicants who want to set up a family with a person living here, may apply for a family immigration permit to come and live together with him or her.

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大使館 // 最終更新日: 08/04/2011 //

If an application for a Visa or a Residence Permit has been rejected, the applicant may appeal the decision to have it reviewed again.

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