Parents who stay with children abroad for more than three months, you lose entitlement to child, if the publisher of children Minister Solveig Horne (FRP) will be approved.
In the proposal that Wednesday was circulated for consultation, proposes Horne to tighten the right to allowance during stays abroad of more than three months. Today this period is set to six months.
Horne believes there is a problem that school children for extended periods of being deported, losing teaching and attachment to their Norwegian environment.
– Parents are free to choose educations for their children and study abroad can strengthen children’s identity and sense of belonging to their country of origin. But moving from familiar surroundings and return to the classroom in Norway can be problematic. This is especially true for children with another mother tongue than Norwegian. I think it’s unfortunate, primarily for the integration of individual pupils in the Norwegian school, says Horne.
The deadline for comments is 30 October 2015.
(NTB)
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