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How to immigrate parents after emigrating to Norway?

According to Norwegian law, when a child 18 years old divorces his parents, the husband and wife take care of each other, so as long as your parents are still alive, according to Norwegian law, they should take care of each other, not the children, so you can't emigrate with your parents.

1. When one of them is gone, then your only child is the only related relative, and you can live with your father or mother. If you are not an only child, as long as you have brothers and sisters in China, you can't take the remaining one of your parents to Norway to live with you. Remember, Norway is a welfare country, but not an immigrant country.

As far as the government system is concerned, your parents have never made any contribution to Norway. As soon as they arrive in Norway, they will enjoy the same welfare as Norwegians. Everyone living in Norway has an obligation to contribute. Everyone is paying to the national fund for their future welfare.

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1. Conditions for applying for Norwegian family immigration: If the family members are partners, they need to have a legal, valid, true and free marriage; If the family members are cohabitants, they need to be 18 years old, live together for more than two years, and do not marry others. Both parties have the right to live legally in Norway, or they support each other. If they have children or are about to have children, they will either not get married or divorce.

2. The applicant must confirm his valid identity. He/she can use a valid passport to confirm his/her identity and meet the requirements for entering Norway or Schengen. Court members must hold residence permits in Norway and Norway for at least one year, and their pre-tax income should be at least $2,565,438 +0.856 (salary, loan, research allowance or deposit) per year.

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China News Network-Norwegian immigrants