Norwegian parents and/or born in Norway. If you're born by Norwegian abroad, the birth will need to be reported to the Norwegian government if the baby should be a citizen of Norway. Dual Citizenship is NOT ALLOWED for Norwegians.
If:your father has Norwegian citizenship,you want to have a passport with a greater visa-free accessibility, andlosing your Thai citizenship does not matter to you,go to the Norwegian embassy and request for Norwegian citizenship and give up your Thai nationality.However, if you just want to travel to Europe on a Thai passport, you still require a visa even though you have a Norwegian father.
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Very unlikely. Usually to became a citizen of a country you need to be born there or have been a legal resident of that country for a minimum number of years. The only exception is you may be able to claim citizenship if one of your parents was a Norwegian citizen at the time of your birth. I recommend you ask the Norwegian Embassy in Uganda.
Yes, as long as one of the parents are Norwegian. This is also the case of children with a Norwegian mother or father born abroad, however if they are born abroad and never lived in Norway they will lose their citizenship when they turn 22, unless they retain this right by applying, which must be done in in good time before they turn 22 years old.
Norway does not allow its citizens to hold dual citizenship. Meaning, a foreign citizen who wants to become a Norwegian citizen, must renounce their previous nationality if they can. Likewise, Norwegian citizens who wish to become citizens of another country, must renounce their Norwegian citizenship.The only cases that Norway would allow dual citizenship would be:A foreigner who wants to become a Norwegian citizen but cannot renounce their previous nationality for certain reasons (e.g. their country does not allow them or they should go through hardships of taxes or military service to give up their nationality)A child born to a Norwegian and a foreign parent would be allowed to hold dual citizenship of both unless the other nationality prevents the child from doing so.
Yes, as of January 1, 2009, Norwegian marriage law is gender neutral. A person married to a Norwegian citizen may become a naturalized Norwegian citizen after three years of residence in Norway. This is true whether the marriage is between same-sex spouses or opposite-sex spouses.
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The Norwegian language code for the keyword "Norwegian" is "no".
Norwegian Cruise line currently has 11 ships in service, with 2 more being added in the next few years. There is one American ship, called Pride of America. The others are all Norwegian ships: Norwegian Sky, Norwegian Sun, Norwegian Star, Norwegian Dawn, Norwegian Spirit, Norwegian Jewel, Norwegian Pearl, Norwegian Gem, Norwegian Jade, and Norwegian Epic.
You have to have lived in Sweden for 5 years, unless you have a Danish, Norwegian, Finish or Icelandic citizenship, then it's just 2 years. You also have to apply for it.
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