A UK citizen may stay in Norway if they have an aunt of uncle who is married to or lived with a parrot, hope this helps
If you have an EU passport only.
Yes, you can.
The country is Norway.
The country that the city of Oslo is in is Norway.
Depends what country you come from! Norwegian people buy their passports in Norway, Americans in America, Polish people in Poland. You buy your passport from your own country. A passport is your official documentation! Hope this answers you in best possible way. If you are Norwegian and are wondering what the price for a passport: Et pass koster: For voksne - 450 kroner - og for barn - 270 kroner. Trenger du mer informasjon finner du det på politiets hjemmeside: https://www.politi.no/tjenester/pass/ Lykke til Good Luck!
Norway is a country in Europe, not a city.
Norway is a country in northern Europe.
No, Norway is an independent country.
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The legal status of children born in Norway to non-Norwegian Nationals is that they automatically get a Norwegian Nationality in addition to their parents'. It is why it gets complicated with asylum seekers who have had a child in Norway and then get rejected from the system. With a dual nationality, the child will remain a Norwegian citizen and it will stay like that until the child is 18 and leaves the country. After that, they have to keep having their passport updated or they can lose their Norwegian Nationality. This goes for any foreign one as well, for instance a Dutch/Norwegian person living in Norway must keep a valid passport or lose their Dutch nationality.
The next country to the left of Norway is Sweden.