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Ministry of Foreign Affairs Expects Asylum Seeker Boom – Establishing 24 New Reception Centers

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs expects a sharp increase in the number of asylum seekers in the coming period, and is therefore establishing 24 new asylum reception centers for a total of 3,600 asylum seekers. Municipalities that are struggling to balance their budgets, find enough teachers, nursing staff and housing, will now also take responsibility for hundreds of new asylum seekers. NRK points out that the asylum reception centers for Ukrain…
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs expects a sharp increase in the number of asylum seekers in the coming period, and is therefore establishing 24 new asylum reception centers for a total of 3,600 asylum seekers. Municipalities that are struggling to balance their budgets, find enough teachers, nursing staff and housing, will now also take responsibility for hundreds of new asylum seekers. NRK points out that the asylum reception centers for Ukrain…

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Human Rights Service broke the news on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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