Can a person still travel in other EU countries after being deported and banned from Norway?

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My friend is deported and banned from entering Norway for years. But he has a Carta Soggiorno here in Italy. Can he still travel in other EU countries? How can he check his status with other EU countries before visiting them? He is a non-EU citizen.



Best Answer

It is up to UDI (Norwegian Immigration) to determine if they would be registered in the Schengen Information System (SIS) database:

"The UDI will also decide whether you will be subject to a prohibition against entry to all the Schengen countries. In that case, you will be registered in the database Schengen Information System (SIS)."

If information is entered into SIS by UID, it is up to the individual country to determine their appropriate course of action (this is why he can have residence in Italy, but possibly be barred from other Schengen countries). Your friend does, however, have the right to request that information, if any, is entered in SIS by UID.

"If you wish to find out what information is registered about you, or ask for incorrect information to be corrected or deleted, you must contact the National Criminal Investigation Service (NCIS, or Kripos in Norwegian). You will find more information about how to proceed and the request form which you need to fill in at the NCIS website (external website)."

https://www.udi.no/en/word-definitions/schengen-information-system-sis/




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Can you travel to other countries after being deported?

Depending on the reasons for deporting, deportees may not be able to enter that country a certain period or they can get excluded from that country for the rest of their lives. In cases such as visa violations, the most common penalty is that the deported person cannot enter that country for 5 years.

What happens if you get deported from Norway?

We call this deportation or forcible return. When you are deported, you yourself must pay the necessary travel costs. The Norwegian authorities will pay the cost on your behalf if you do not have enough money. That then becomes a debt you must pay back.

How do you get deported from Norway?

Grounds for expulsion
  • you have committed a crime under Norwegian law or have been convicted of a criminal offence in another country.
  • you have been granted a residence permit after having provided incorrect information to the Norwegian authorities.
  • you are staying in Norway without a residence permit or valid visa.




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