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Opholdstilladelse
What is Opholdstilladelse?
Opholdstilladelse is the Danish term for a residence permit, which allows non-EU/EEA citizens to legally reside in Denmark. It is essential for anyone planning to stay longer than 90 days for work, study, or family reunification.
How does it work?
Type | Description |
---|---|
Temporary Permit | For specific purposes like work or study. |
Permanent Permit | Allows indefinite residence after meeting certain conditions. |
Common rules or requirements
- Must be a non-EU/EEA citizen.
- Must apply for a permit based on the purpose of stay (work, study, family).
- Permits are required for stays longer than 90 days.
Example
For instance, if you are a non-EU citizen who has secured a job in Denmark, you will need to apply for a work permit (Opholdstilladelse) to legally live and work in the country.
Quick Tips for Expats
- Start your application process early, as it can take up to 8 months.
- Ensure you have all necessary documentation ready, including proof of employment or enrollment in an educational institution
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