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Can I take my parents to Norway for permanent residence?

If you live in Norway permanently, you can't take your parents with you. Permanent residence, referred to as permanent residence, is unexpectedly able to live and live in the local area without restrictions, be protected by the local government, and enjoy most local rights, including free education, medical care and so on. So people who get PR can be called immigrants. If you want your parents to apply for reunion in the past, but it takes a long time, you can choose to apply for a European pension plan for your parents. In this way, your parents can still stay in Norway. The cheaper Greek immigrants in Europe are 250,000 euros, and Malta is a European pension immigration project that many people now handle.