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EU/EEA - Application for residence

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Summary

About you
By 'You' we mean the applicant. If you fill in this form for another person, you must
provide information about this person every time it says 'You'.

What is your name?


First (and middle) name
Milosh
Last name
Mladenovski

What is your gender?


Male

When were you born?


Birth date in the format DD.MM.YYYY
05.08.1993

Which country were you born in?


Country of birth
Bulgaria

When did you move to Norway?


Date using the format DD.MM.YYYY
04.06.2018

What is your DUF number (your registration number at UDI - OPTIONAL)?


DUF number (OPTIONAL)
Optional to fill in this field

What is your Norwegian national identity number (if you have one)?
05089326151

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Citizenship
Which country are you a citizen of?
Country
Bulgaria

Do you have more than one citizenship?


No

Contact and address


What is your phone number?
+4793980556

What is your email address?


Email address
miso_cech@hotmail.com

What is your address in Norway?


What is your address in Norway?
Risløkkveien 79
0583 OSLO

Your tie to Norway


Do you want to apply for a permanent residence certificate or registration certificate?
Permanent residence certificate

Basis for residence


What are you doing in Norway?
Choose the reason for your residency in Norway
I have a job in Norway

Have you previously had other reasons for residence?


No

Travel

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Have you been outside of Norway for more than six months in any of the years you
have lived in Norway?
No

Passport and ID
Which type of ID document are you applying with?
National ID card

Which authority issued your ID document?


The country that issued your ID document
Bulgaria

Sofia

What is the number of your ID document?


647664792

When is your ID document valid from and when does it expire?


Issue date
22.05.2018
Expiry date
22.05.2028

Meeting point
After you have submitted this application form, you must book an appointment for
handing in your application documents in person.

Which municipality do you live in?


Municipality
Oslo
Instead of booking an appointment at an ordinary police office, you can book an
appointment with a Service Centre for Foreign Workers (SUA).

In addition to submitting your documents to the police, at SUA you can also apply for
a tax deduction card, report a move and get a D number or Norwegian national
identity number from the Norwegian Tax Administration if you need it.

If you book an appointment at the nearest police office, you must also book a
separate appointment with the Norwegian Tax Administration to apply for a tax
deduction card, report a move and get a D number or Norwegian national identity
number if you need it.

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Select where you want to meet the police
Oslo police district, Service Center for Foreign Workers

Documents
You are applying for this:
You have filled out a form for this type of residence:

Permanent residence certificate.

The documents you need to submit


The documents you must submit can either be in colour or in black and white.

You need to submit the following documents:

Identity documents

When you meet at the police, you need to bring the passport or the ID
document you gave us information about when you filled in the page 'Passport
and ID'.

For the time periods you have been an employee

Your employment contract or an 'ansettelsesbevis' (employment certificate


which is filled in by your employer).

If you have been working for a recruitment or temporary work agency, you must
document at least one specific assignment.

Other documents

Signature form signed by you or your parents/guardians. You will find the
signature form as an attachment to the email you receive after the application
form has been submitted. Please print, sign and bring with you this signature
form.

If you want someone to follow up on your application with the UDI on your
behalf, you must submit a completed power of attorney form. You will find more
information about what it means to grant a power of attorney on our website.

Below are suggestions for other documents you can submit if the list above does not
describe your entire situation. This is intended as a guide only. You do not have to
submit all these documents, but in total, you must be able to document all the five
years you have been in Norway. You can also submit other relevant documents.

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Bank statements.

Annual statements from a bank for the last five years.

Documentation of insurance payments.

Documentation of social security benefits or pension.

Health insurance or health insurance card.

Documentation of buying or renting a home in Norway.

If applicable:

Documentation that you are a cohabitant or family member of an EU/EEA


national living in Norway.

Documentation showing your family member's basis of residence in Norway.

Language in the documents


If your documents are in a language other than Norwegian, English, Danish or
Swedish, they must be translated into Norwegian or English by an authorised
translator.

It must be stated on the translation who translated the document and when it was
translated.

You must submit copies of both the original documents and the translations.

Rights and duties


You have certain rights and obligations in relation to the information you
provide in this form.

It is important that you familiarise yourself with these rights and obligations.

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Why do you have to provide information?
We need information about you in order to consider your application. In some
cases we may also need information about family members, your employer, or
your host family.

Legal basis

We have the right to process your personal data according to the


Immigration Act, Section 83a and the Immigration Regulations, Section 17-
7a.

Our privacy declaration


Detailed information about our processing of your personal data can be found in
The Norwegian Directorate of Immigration's (UDI) privacy declaration.

You have an obligation to provide correct information


You must provide correct, up-to-date, and complete information to the
immigration authorities. Incorrect or incomplete information provided in your
application can have negative consequences for you.

Possible consequences of providing incorrect or incomplete information

We can revoke your residence permit.

It is a punishable offence to provide materially false or manifestly


misleading information in your case, either wilfully or through gross
negligence.

You can be expelled from Norway and the Schengen area.

If you are a non-EU/EEA citizen and expelled from Norway, you can
also be registered in the Schengen Information System (SIS), which
means that you will not be able to enter any of the Schengen
countries.

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We keep your personal data safe
Your personal information is stored securely in our systems.

How we handle your personal data

We store your personal data in our databases.

The UDI and the other agencies under the immigration authorities
have access to your personal information for the purpose of
processing your application.

We may also access your personal information in subsequent cases,


i.e. if you apply for a permanent residence permit or your family
members apply for family immigration.

We store your personal information as long as necessary to solve


our tasks. Subsequently, your personal data can be transferred to
the National Archives, in accordance with the regulations in the
Archives Act. Started applications will be deleted after six weeks of
inactivity.

If you are applying from Norway, you must meet with the police to
hand in your application documents within ten months of submitting
the application form. If not, the police will refund the fee (if
applicable) and you must submit a new application form if you still
want to apply.

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We collect and share information about you
We collect information about you from other authorities. When you provide
information, we also share portions of that information with other public
authorities.

We collect and share information with the following

We can collect necessary information from other public authorities,


such as the police, the tax authorities, the National Registry, the
municipalities, the Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration
(NAV) or The Norwegian State Educational Loan Fund
('Lånekassen').

We can obtain information from the authorities of other countries if


this is necessary and doing so does not put you or your family at risk.

We can collect information from open sources, such as web pages


and social media.

The immigration authorities have a duty of confidentiality. We can


only disclose your personal data if it is stated in the law that we can,
or if you consent to disclosure.

Several public agencies have the right to obtain information from the
UDI, such as the tax authorities, the Norwegian Labour and Welfare
Administration (NAV), The Norwegian State Educational Loan Fund
('Lånekassen'), the National Registry or the police.

We are obliged to disclose information to other countries in Europe


that cooperate on control of national borders, visa regulations and
police duties (the Schengen cooperation).

Information, which is not subject to any confidentiality, may be


disclosed to other public agencies and to businesses and individuals.
For example, we disclose information to the Labour Inspection
Authority and employers about whether a person has the right to
work in Norway.

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What are your rights?
When you provide personal information to us, you also have certain rights.

You have the following rights

Access: You have a right to be given information about:


what personal data we have registered about you

from where these were obtained

to what purpose they are being used (tasks)

whether they have been disclosed to others and, if so, who the
recipients are

you request access by contacting us.

Correction and deletion: If you discover that the UDI has registered
incorrect, outdated or incomplete information about you, you can
request that we correct, update or delete these.

Appeal: If you believe that the UDI does not process your personal
data in accordance with the law, you may appeal to the Norwegian
Data Protection Authority (external website).

Contact
Information regarding your application will be sent by email or SMS.

How we contact you and how you can contact us

We will use your email address and/or the phone number you give
us to send you information about your case.

If you do not want us to send you information by email or text


message, please contact UDI and let us know by calling (+47) 23 35
16 00 or go to www.udi.no/contact.

We may also use your contact information to send you user surveys.
It is up to you whether you wish to take part in them.

If you have questions regarding how we process your personal data,


you can contact our information service or the UDI Data Protection
Officer.

I have read and familiarised myself with the information.

The Norwegian Directorate of Immigration (UDI)

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