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Naively thinking getting my Norwegian citizenship re-instated was a birthright, in my mid-thirties, I inquired how to go about it and was told, quite frankly, “The earlier you are in your twenties when you apply, the better your chances are of getting your citizenship back. One of the ways to obtain Norwegian citizenship is to marry a local citizen. For information regarding Norwegian citizenship, please see: Norwegian citizenship. If you became a Norwegian citizen automatically when you were born and you have not lived in Norway for at least two years, or in another Nordic country for at least seven years, before you turn 22, you will still lose your Norwegian citizenship automatically when you turn 22. When you take the test, you can have the questions read out with the help of an audio file. Children under 18 become Norwegian citizens automatically if a parent becomes Norwegian by notification, providing the child lives in Norway.If you have a Norwegian father or were adopted by Norwegian adoptive parents before 1 September 2006, you can give notification of Norwegian citizenship after your father/adoptive parents. For example, only people with Norwegian citizenship can vote in and stand as a candidate in parliamentary elections (Stortingsvalg). A person who applies for Norwegian citizenship must therefore renounce his/her former citizenship. Norwegian citizens can be called up for National Service, hold a Norwegian passport, and be entitled to consular assistance abroad.