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What are the restrictions on Norway's entry exemption in 221?
Now the entry policies of different countries are different. Some people in Norway can be exempted from the restriction order. Let's find out who can be exempted from entering Norway. However, the immigration policy changes in real time.
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At present, most applicants living outside the EU countries/EEA/Schengen area are still unable to travel to Norway. If the applicant falls into the following categories or meets the following conditions, the restrictions can be exempted: 1. Visiting family members with Norwegian residence permit or Norwegian nationality, and the mutual relationship is:
A. Spouse
B. Cohabitant (both parties have lived together for more than two years, and both parties have children or children are about to be born)
C. Children under 18 or stepchildren, going to.
3. Some non-Norwegian citizens who have obtained family immigration permission;
4. Student visa holders (since August 1st, non-Norwegian citizens with valid student visas who live in the EU, EEA, Schengen or outside the UK can enter Norway);
5. Some foreign athletes and necessary staff who need to go to Norway to participate in certain sports events (before September 2nd);
6. Non-Norwegian citizens who visit their minor children periodically. (Visit their minor children living in Norway, or accompany their children to visit their parents living in Norway);
7. Non-Norwegian citizens who have special reasons to show that they have the right to enter the country, such as family members living in Norway who are seriously ill, or relatives living in Norway who need special care, or other welfare considerations;
8. asylum seekers or refugees;
9. Some professional groups, such as journalists, seafarers, cargo transportation, etc.
1. Non-Norwegian citizens working on mobile/fixed installations at sea;
11. Foreigners who can be exempted from entry restrictions according to the application and decision of Norwegian Agriculture Bureau and Norwegian Maritime Bureau;
12. Non-Norwegian citizens who transit at Norwegian airports (including transit at international airports and transit in Schengen);
13. Non-Norwegian citizens with permanent residence permit in Svalbard, or non-Norwegian citizens who need to pass through mainland Norway on their way to and from Svalbard for work and residence;
14. Non-Norwegian citizens engaged in important social functions;
15. Foreigners and employees of international organizations invited by Norwegian authorities.
* The above categories or situations, except the first point, need to be judged according to the details of the applicant; In addition, the immigration policy will be updated at any time.
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