Camper in front of the police station for naudpass – news Oslo and Viken – Local news, TV and radio

Kaja Storstein and her son will travel to England tomorrow. Photo: Ellen Karin Moen / news Several people had turned up before six o’clock today, outside the police station in Drammen, to try to secure a passport before the holiday. – Does anyone want chocolate, Kaja Storstein asks where she is standing with a large milk chocolate plate. She and her son are the third to line up, just over six o’clock on Wednesday morning. Had to get up early Next to her, sit Hanne Hårstad and Laura Vapsva. They arrived a little before six o’clock today early, and have equipped themselves with both a sleeping pad, work PC and camping chair. Hanne Hårstad was first in line and has brought her work PC with her to get work while she waits. Photo: Ellen Karin Moen / news But even though they all came in the sixth round, the waiting time seemed to be long. – It says online that they will open at half past seven, but google wins at half past eight, so it will be exciting to see how long we have to sit. I thought anyway that I should try to work a little while I sit here, says Hårstad. Laura Vapsva travels to Greece with her family tomorrow, and needs a passport for her daughter. Photo: Ellen Karin Moen / news A little before half past seven, everyone had entered the police station. Looking forward to a holiday trip All three of them are leaving tomorrow and need a babysitter for their kids. – We are going to Crete, and we are very happy, says Laura Vapsva. On Tuesday, the police will change the rules for who can get a naud pass. This means that from today it will be easier to get a naud pass as long as you have booked your holiday trip before 1 June, or you will have one for someone under 18 years of age. These are the new emergency passport rules from 22.6: You can apply for an emergency passport if you have a trip booked by 1 June, and there are seven days or less until you have to travel. You must bring a travel booking. Children under the age of 18 can also apply if they have a trip booked after 1 June, if they are going to travel with close family in seven days or earlier. You must bring a travel booking. The difference is thus: Adults can only apply if the trip has been booked no later than 1 June, while children can also apply if the trip has been booked after.



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