Where a Norwegian citizen acquires another citizenship where the Norwegian citizenship is not lost, then that person holds a dual citizenship.
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Dual citizenship in case a foreign national citizen wishes to become Norwegian
If you wish to become a Norwegian citizen it is required as a principal rule that you renounce any other citizenship. In certain cases there are exemptions from this requirement, and double citizenship is allowed:
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Dual citizenship in case a Norwegian acquires another citizenship
A Norwegian citizen who has been granted citizenship in another country after he/she has applied for it, has given notification to be a citizen of another country or has explicitly agreed to be a citizen of another country automatically forfeits his/her Norwegian citizenship. This also applies in the case where a child becomes a citizen of another country as a result of the parents'/guardians' application, notification or agreement.
To know more about Loss of Norwegian citizenship by new citizenship: http://www.udi.no/Norwegian-Directorate-of-Immigration/Central-topics/Citizenship-/Loss-of-citizenship/Loss-of-Norwegian-citizenship-by-new-citizenship-/
Where a Norwegian citizen acquires another citizenship and the Norwegian citizenship is not lost, then double citizenship is allowed.
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The UDI's case processing times always vary depending on the number of applications it receives. You will find links to pages with overviews of the expected case processing times for the different situation.
Can I request that my applications is given priority?
Most applicants would like their applications to be processed faster. To ensure equal treatment, we are not able to prioritize applications, unless there are special circumstances concerning the application that must be considered.
Some applications are processed by the police or the foreign service missions. Unfortunately, the Immigration Authority cannot give any general information about their case processing times. You can ask when you submit your application. The case is normally processed more quickly if the police or a foreign service mission is processing it.
When does the case processing time begin?
The case processing times given here state how long it will take from an application is submitted to the police or foreign service mission until we make a decision. The police or foreign service mission usually sends the application to the UDI within around one week. In some cases, however, applications can remain longer with the police or the foreign service mission. The case processing times may then be longer than stated.
Prioritization of cases
To ensure that applicants are treated as fairly as possible, the Immigration Authority will only prioritize an application if there are exceptional grounds for doing so. If you think that your case is exceptional, you must contact the UDI in writing (letter or email), so that we can assess whether your
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Dual citizenship means that you are a citizen of more than one country. For example you may hold two citizenships, one through your mother and one through your father.
With dual citizenship, you have rights and obligations to two different states. If you renounce your previous citizenship, you will only have rights and obligations to Norway.
Rights in connection with dual citizenship:
You must be aware that it may be difficult for Norwegian authorities to give you diplomatic protection if you are staying in the other country of which you are also a citizen.
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