
Hello all. Just a couple of questions if anybody is able to help.
Currently I’m living in the UK with my fiancée who is Norwegian (I am english) and we are looking at moving to Norway with our Daughter on a cohabitation permit.
We have been through the UDI website and downloaded the list that’s needed, one thing is it says I need to get my copies signed by a notary. Does anyone know if the copies to be signed are just the copies of my items to provide or if the copies of her passport pages they are asking for also need to be signed?
Also UDI is asking for her to provide about her previous wage as per the minimum requirement and also for the current year to be able to support me/us. As she’s been on maternity leave she hasn’t had a wage that covers the required amount and as we are moving there she won’t have a job straight away either. We emailed the UDI and the response they gave was;
Etter Brexit má briter soke etter ordinart regelverk. Han kan soke om samboertillatelse etter ordinaert regelverk
Dere kan soke nà selv om ikke du har flyttet til Norge. Det er fint om dere opplyser om nâr der har tenkt à flytte hit i seknaden
Nar det gjelder underholdskravet, vil UDI antakeligvis kunne unnta fra kravet hvis dere har vart samboere i mer en to ar og har
felles norsk barn (se G 08/2012: https://www.regjeringen.no/no/dokumenter/gi-082012–instruks-om-unntak-fra-underh/id696568/
Dere finner mer informasjon om hvordan og hvor dere seker, hvilke krav som stilles og hvilke dokumenter dere ma legge ved, hvis
dere svarer pà sporsmalene i denne veilederen:
https://www.udi.no/skal-soke/familieinnvandring/
Anybody have any experience on how likely it is they would exempt the required wage given we have a child together?
Many thanks for any help/answers.
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antakeligvis = likely = significantly better than 50% chance
As for the paperwork, it is better to have too much notarised than too little.
If you go to the UDI page there, at the top you should be able to switch to English. Give everything there a good read as the directions are pretty clear there. It’s a bit of a faff but make sure you follow it to a T!