Hi,
I'm a Norwegian citizen living in Britain.
Here, there have been many problems, at work, and regarding a complaint against the Police etc., that
I haven't got any help with.
(I've also contacted the Norwegian Government, regarding these problems, but they don't answer my
e-mails, and the Sivilombudsmannen, is part of a cover-up, from the Government, it seems, even
if I wont explain this in detail now, but I can explain more detailed if it's needed).
I was wondering, since Norway, are part of the European Economical Area.
So Norwegian citizens, are allowed, to live and work, in Britain, like if they were EU-Citizens, as I've
understood it.
But, I was wondering if this means, that one, as a Norwegian citizen in Britain, also has the right,
to get help/advice from the Police, and other Goverment in Britain, like if one was an EU-citizen?
I think, that if one have the right to work and live in an EU-country, like the 'EFTA/EØS-agreement'
says, then only has the right help from the Government, it that EU-country (the Police etc), like
if one were an EU-citizen, right?
I just wanted to try to get this clear, since I'm having some problems, both with the Norwegian and
the British Goverment now, so I just wanted to know, if some this could be something to do, with
that one aren't that well protected by rights, if one are a Norwegian citizen living in the EU?
Hope that you have the chance to answer about this, and thanks in advance for the reply!
Yours sincerely,
Erik Ribsskog
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