

Diesel_dk
American °µÍø½ûÇø in Denmark
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American
Lives in Copenhagen
Registration: 25 November 2013
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Do New Zealand Citizens need work visa? by Amit_K
Hi all I am an Indian born New Zealand citizen and was wondering if anyone knows whether or not NZ citizens need work visa should they plan to work in Denmark? Thanks A

Sure you need a work permit to work in Denmark. You can apply for a work permit if you already have a job offer otherwise you can apply for a green card if you are eligible. Read More


secondment in Denmark by kiwipete
Hello, Hopefully someone here can answer my question... I'm a New Zealander with a working visa for the UK. My company wants me to work on a project for 12 weeks in Denmark starting in July. I will still be paid in the UK by the UK company. My ...

If it is 12 weeks a normal visitors visa is fine. Read More


Anyone from the USA or Canada applied under the Greencard Scheme? by Andrea_L_O
Hi all, My husband and I finally got our application off last week including having our biometrics taken at the Danish Consulate in Chicago. Has anyone from the USA or Canada in this forum applied under the Greencard Scheme? If so, how long did ...

It can take upto 2 years. So hope for the best but expect the worse. Read More


Reunification visa query by maija16
Hi I am holding a reunification visa and I'm married to a Belgian national livin in Spain. I got my visa from Spain embassy. My husband and I are planning to move to Denmark to find a better job opportunity there. I haven't applied for my residence ...

No you have to apply for your visa from your current country of residence in your case Spain. With a Spanish visa you will only be allowed to visit Denmark for 3 months but not register and live/take up employment. Read More


Apply greencard in denmark while on tourist schengen visa by eisenschilda
Dear all, my name is Devlin, and I have a quick question. I am wondering if it is possible to apply for a danish greencard while under the schengen tourist visa? I just finished my masters degree in london and I think it will be easier for me to ...

Legally residing means you already have a Danish Residence Permit and have a registered CPR(registration number). A tourist visa is not considered as legal residence. You have to go back to your country of current residence and apply from there. Read More


green card rejected for no reason : kindly advice by akshara
halo there, i applied for denmark GC in june 2013 with pharmacist as its in positive list. and the application reached in june itself,the thing is in new positive list which was released in july 2013 they amended pharmacists and i got rejected,can i ...

Well you do know the reason why it was rejected as your profession is not in the shortage job category anymore so they have every right to reject your application. What best you can expect is to ask them for a refund of processing fee. Try emailing ... Read More


Danish Green Card Scheme by amarhassan99
Hi, I'm a Pakistani guy applying for the Danish Green Card Scheme from the Danish Embassy in London. I was wondering if anyone's applied for it from there and how long it took them to get it? Or if anyone applied from within Pakistan with any ...

A Danish green card can take upto 2 years to process irrespective of the country you apply from. This is because the case is processed in Denmark and not in the local embassy. The embassy only forwards your application to the Danish Immigration ... Read More


Me & my wife are planning to move to denmark and need information by Shoaib Khan
Hi I am currently residing in Pakistan and in the process of applying for denmark under the green card scheme. Well wanted to know how long does it takes to obtain the passport. As per my information initially a person gets a visa for 3 years in ...

Firstly, it is possible to only extend your green card in case you have a full time job for over a year in Denmark and legally reside in Denmark for 2.5 out of 3 years. A Danish passport takes atleast 11 years to obtain. It says 9 years on the ... Read More