Returpolitikken
Returpolitikken, translated as "the return policy," is a term used in Norwegian politics to describe the government's approach to handling the return of individuals who have been granted temporary protection or asylum in Norway but are no longer eligible to stay. This policy has been a significant aspect of Norwegian immigration and integration debates.
The return policy is primarily focused on ensuring that those who do not meet the criteria for
Under Returpolitikken, various measures are implemented to facilitate returns. These include voluntary return programs, which offer
The policy also emphasizes cooperation with other countries to ensure safe and dignified returns. Norway works
Critics of Returpolitikken argue that the policy can be harsh and may not adequately consider the individual
Returpolitikken continues to be a topic of debate and discussion in Norway, reflecting the complex nature of