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  • Forms

    28/02/2020 Article Ministry of Children and Families

    For applications in accordance with the Hague Convention of 1980, please use the following forms: Forms in English: Application for repatriation/access (PDF) Application for repatriation/access (Word) Forms in Norwegian: Søknad om tilbakelevering/

  • Contact

    28/02/2020 Article Ministry of Children and Families

    The Norwegian Directorate for Children, Youth and Family Affairs Tel: +47 466 15 000 E-mail: barnebortforing@bufdir.no Office address: Fredrik Selmers vei 3, Oslo Postal address: PO Box 2233, 3102 Tønsberg, Norway Ministry of Foreign Affairs Phone +

  • Assistance provided by the Norwegian authorities

    28/02/2020 Article Ministry of Children and Families

    The kind of assistance provided by the Norwegian authorities will depend on whether the child has been abducted to/from a country that has signed an international convention on child abduction. The information on these pages is therefore divided

  • Supply Chain Transparency

    Proposal for an Act regulating Enterprises’ transparency about supply chains, duty to know and due diligence

    10/02/2020 Report Ministry of Children and Families

    Report of the Ethics Information Committee, appointed by the Norwegian government on 1 June 2018, to assess the adoption of an ethics information law. Recommendations delivered to the Ministry of Children and Families on 28 November 2019.

  • Adoption

    14/01/2020 Article Ministry of Children and Families

    An adoption order may only be issued when it can be assumed that adoption is in the best interests of the child. The fundamental condition of the child's best interests applies to all forms of adoption.

  • Agreement for parental responsibility

    06/01/2020 Article Ministry of Children and Families

    Download agreement: Agreement for parental responsibility (Q-0199) English (pdf) Agreement for parental responsibility (Q-0199) ) Bokmål (pdf) Agreement for parental responsibility (Q-0199) Nynorsk (pdf)

  • Parents who have a child outside of a relationship automatically have joint parental responsibility

    06/01/2020 Article Ministry of Children and Families

    In principle, all children born from and including 1 January 2020 have parents with joint parental responsibility. This applies to children whose parents are married, children whose parents are cohabitants, and children whose parents do not live

  • Immigration and Integration 2018–2019

    Report for Norway to the OECD

    02/01/2020 Report Ministry of Education and Research, Ministry of Children and Families, Ministry of Culture and Equality, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Justice and Public Security, Ministry of Labour and Social Inclusion

    Annually Norway sends a report to the OECD - Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The report Immigration and Integration 2018-2019 - Report for Norway to the OECD is a contribution to the reporting system on migration for the OECD

  • Information on the child

    19/12/2019 Article Ministry of Children and Families

    All parents will regularly be in contact with public bodies and need to obtain information on the child. The individual parent's right to information will depend on who has parental responsibility for the child.

  • Children moving or travelling abroad

    19/12/2019 Article Ministry of Children and Families

    Parental responsibility includes the rights and responsibilities of a parent in relation to the child or the property of the child. Special rules apply in situations where a parent and child intend to relocate to another country or to travel abroad.

  • Parental agreements and disputes. Immigration law

    19/12/2019 Article Ministry of Children and Families

    The principle of the child's best interests is safeguarded in the formulation of the Immigration legislation and the child’s best interests are also emphasised in cases pursuant to this law.

  • Parental responsibility, custody and access in cross-border cases

    19/12/2019 Article Ministry of Children and Families

    New rules on parental responsibility, international relocation, custody (the child's place of residence) and access (contact) in cross-border cases apply from 1 Juy 2016, due to the implementation of the 1996 Hague Child Protection Convention. This

  • Parental disputes

    19/12/2019 Article Ministry of Children and Families

    Out of considiration for the child, it is important that the parents focus on the child’s needs and cooperate on parenting.

  • Parental responsibility

    18/12/2019 Article Ministry of Children and Families

    Parental responsibility includes the rights and responsibilities of a parent in relation to the child or the property of the child. Parental responsibility shall be exercised according to the child’s interests and needs. The opinion of the child

  • Rules for marrying abroad

    04/12/2019 Guidelines/brochures Ministry of Children and Families

    The Norwegian Marriage Act regulates recognition of marriages entered into abroad.

  • Report on Protection of Children against Sexual Exploitation and Sexual Abuse

    24/06/2019 Report Ministry of Children and Families

    In 2018, Norway ratified the Council of Europe Convention on Protection of Children against Sexual Exploitation and Sexual Abuse (CETS 201). The Convention came into forcein Norway on 1 October 2018.

  • Revised strategy for combating work-related crime (2019–)

    27/05/2019 Plans/strategy Ministry of Labour and Social Inclusion, Ministry of Children and Families, Ministry of Education and Research, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Justice and Public Security, Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development, Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries, Ministry of Transport

    The Government presented its strategy for combating work-related crime in 2015. The strategy was revised and updated in 2017, and it has now also been subject to a new revision in February 2019.

  • Consumer information

    09/05/2019 Article Ministry of Children and Families

    Information is one of the key measures in consumer policy. Consumers must have good and sufficient information about goods and services offered on the market, as well as knowledge about their rights and obligations as consumers. Information promotes

  • Information about the 1996 Hague Convention

    09/05/2019 Article Ministry of Children and Families

    Norway has ratified the 1996 Hague Convention. The Convention and the Norwegian implementation act enter into force on 1 July 2016.

  • Children who cross national borders

    09/05/2019 Article Ministry of Children and Families

    Unaccompanied minor asylum seekers, children subjected to human trafficking and child welfare services across national borders.

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