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Norway Extends Residence Permits for Early Ukrainian Arrivals
Key Point
- Norway will grant a fifth year of temporary collective protection to Ukrainians who arrived in 2022 and have already held this status for four years.
Temporary Protection for Ukrainians from 2022
Norway confirmed that displaced Ukrainians who arrived in 2022 will have their temporary collective protection extended for another year, following the same process used in previous extensions.
The government noted that more than 100,000 Ukrainians have arrived in Norway since 2022 and emphasized its commitment to maintaining a controlled and sustainable immigration policy. Recently, the government introduced stricter restrictions for Ukrainian men seeking temporary collective protection. Read more in our news alert: Norway New Restrictions for Ukrainian Men Seeking Protection.
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