It depends, visa rules are complicated beasts even under the best of circumstances.
Try out the related link to the UDI (Norwegian Directorate of Immigration) visa page, it lists the major rules and requirements.
The Norwegian embassy in your area may also be helpful.
No
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.
Yes, you may need a visa to visit Norway depending on your nationality. It is recommended to check with the Norwegian embassy or consulate in your country for specific visa requirements.
Yes it required for Visa to Visit England when you have Geneve convention 1951 Travel Document . I have the same and I took Visa and get visited to London last year
as far as i know, and i am norwegian and has been working at the airport in Bergen for some years, nobody needs visa for Norway. At least not Americans... you can stay until 3 months ;)
No Greece is not visa free for any kind of Ghanian passport, including diplomatic and service passports.
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.
in norwegian its "tenåring"
"What" is Hva in Norwegian
Harold Godwinson is not Norwegian. He was a full Englishman. Harald was the Norwegian.
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