However, if the applicant has a criminal record, this may have an impact on the outcome of the application for political asylum. Norwegian asylum law stipulates that if an applicant has a criminal record in his country of origin, the Norwegian asylum agency will assess the nature, seriousness and time of his criminal act and whether it will affect the applicant's application for political asylum.
Specifically, if the applicant has a serious criminal record, especially criminal acts involving violence, terrorism, human rights violations and so on. The Norwegian Political Asylum Bureau may have a negative impact on his application for political asylum. However, this does not mean that all applicants with criminal records cannot be granted political asylum, and each case will be evaluated according to individual circumstances.
If you have a criminal record and want to apply for political asylum, I suggest you consult an immigration lawyer or a Norwegian political asylum agency to find out your specific situation and feasibility. They will be able to provide specific legal advice and guidance to help you understand your rights and applicable legal procedures.