Questions and answers
Norway is responsible for your case if you first applied for protection here, even if you later travel and apply for asylum in another European country. This is because European countries cooperate and process asylum cases according to a common European regulation called the Dublin Regulation. If you apply for asylum in another European country, the police will take your fingerprints and discover that you have applied for asylum in Norway, and you will most likely be sent back to Norway again.
You can read more about the Dublin collaboration on the UDI website.
No, usually not. If you have applied for protection in one of the countries that participate in the cooperation under the Dublin Regulation, you cannot apply again in another one of these countries. You can only have your case considered in one country. You can read more about this on the UDI's website.