

Vivekdadhwal
Indian °µÍø½ûÇø in Denmark
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Lives in Viborg
Registration: 24 July 2009
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Naturalisation and citizenship in Denmark by Bhavna
Hello everyone, What are the requirements for acquiring citizenship in Denmark? For example, length of residence, language requirements, employment etc.. What formalities are involved in the process? What is the policy on dual-citizenship ...

After 7 years of residency one has to pass citizenship exam. Should have higher level of language modules. Dual citizenship is not related to Denmark but depends upon native country. Lots of advantages being citizen. Read More


Following fashion in Denmark by Priscilla
Hi everyone, Do you follow fashion trends in Denmark? Every country and every culture has its own dress code. As far as you are concerned, have you changed the way you dress? Can one easily find fashion boutiques in Denmark? Are clothes ...

Well for me perosoanlly it changed a lot. The fashion became integral part of your personality in big cities like Copenhagen and Aarhus . You have to have a decent outlook if you want to be accepted with your friends and colleagues. Even though some ... Read More


Sports in Denmark by Priscilla
Hello everyone, The Olympic Games are now just a few days away and we would like to talk about sports. What sports are the most popular and/or unusual in Denmark? Are sports facilities easily accessible there? Where and how can one find ...

The Danes like to play soccer and handball. I have seen complete shut down of the town, when Denmark reached final of handball ( can't recall which year was that). The Asian and British °µÍø½ûÇøs like to play cricket. I played second division ... Read More


From London to Copenhagen with same Salary. Worth it? by Thor_Linus
Hi, We are a family of four with children of 10 and 12 years of age. My firm has offered me a job in Copenhagen. They are providing help with relocation but no increase in pay. We live in London suburb with a rental of around £1600 for a 3bed ...

Check out taxes. If you can pay Brit taxes then it is fine, but with Danish taxes. u have to pay more. Local taxes are also more than other countries, they are called as MOMS. Read More


Expand your social circle in Denmark by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Moving to Denmark means leaving one's family and friends behind. Creating a circle of friends or joining an existing one should therefore be paramount in order to fight loneliness in your host country. But how can one develop a ...

The best way to make local Danish friends is to be open and taking first step. Inviting friends for dinner or holding some barbecues in summer. Participate in local events. Jule frokost, sommer fest, and other local festivals. People at work can be ... Read More


In retrospect, would you move again to Denmark? by Christine
Hi all, If you had to look back on your °µÍø½ûÇø experience in Denmark, would you heartily say "letÂ’s do it again"? From the preparation stage to your actual everyday life in your new country, what did you enjoy the most? Would you do certain ...

I lived in Denmark for almost 8 years and moved to New Zealand. I Enjoyed living in Copenhagen. Nice multicultural and metropolitan city. Loved biking and public transport. Amazing friends and good restaurants. The main disadvantage is being ... Read More


Best cities to live in Denmark by Julien
Hi, ItÂ’s not always easy to decide in which area to settle in when moving to Denmark. According to you, what are the best cites to live in? Which regions offer most of the job opportunities, a good quality of life, an affordable cost of ...

I lived in Copenhagen and it is most fantastic cities I know. Yes it is expensive but the facilities and multi cultural society makes it even more attractive. If u have good network, u can never feel bored. Public transport is amazing though ... Read More


Kiwi couple recently moved from Auckland to Hellerup by Simmons
My husband and I have recently moved from Auckland to Copenhagen, we are in our 50,s and wondering if there are any similar aged people out there from Australia or New Zealand. My husband is working for a Danish Company and I am his ...

Hi Sarah I moved here in 2013, still feels new to the city, but different lifestyle then in Copenhagen. It is very common to bike in Copenhagen and in Denmark, but never felt so confident in Wellington, because of strong winds and weather. I hope u ... Read More


Kiwi couple recently moved from Auckland to Hellerup by Simmons
My husband and I have recently moved from Auckland to Copenhagen, we are in our 50,s and wondering if there are any similar aged people out there from Australia or New Zealand. My husband is working for a Danish Company and I am his ...

Hi I am opposite to your case. I moved from Copenhagen to Wellington. It can be tough to find kiwis or Aussies in Copenhagen . If u r going to stay for sometime, best is to join language school. You bet will have friends from different ... Read More


Moving to Denmark by omega5081
Hi I am living in the US and wish to immigrate to Denmark. Does any1 have any suggestions on how to do this?

Why from US. Arent u happy there. Life is not so easy in Denmark. Be prepared for harsh winters Read More