Copenhagen Capacity
Copenhagen Capacity
Gammel Kongevej 1
1610 Copenhagen V
Denmark
Tel: +45 33 22 02 22
Fax: +45 33 22 02 11
info@copcap.com

Office hours
Monday - Friday
8.30 AM - 5.00 PM EAT
Local time: 11:18 PM

GET WORK AND RESIDENCE PERMITS

Depending on your citizenship, different rules and procedures apply if you want to obtain a work and residence permit in Denmark:

· Citizens of the Nordic countries may enter and work in Denmark without any permit for an unlimited period

· Nationals from countries in theEU and EEA (Norway, Lichtenstein and Iceland) as well as Switzerland may enter and work in Denmark without permits for up to three months. However, special transitional rules apply to eight of thenew EU countries

· Non-EU nationals must acquire both a residence and a work permit prior to arrival in Denmark.

Resident in Denmark

· As resident in Denmark you must register with the National Register.

· Once registered, you will automatically join the National Health Service.

· You will receive a CPR number and a health insurance certificate (sygesikringsbevis), which gives you access to free medical treatment and other public services.

How to register with the National Register

Get all the practical information you may need as a new citizen in Denmark in the Danish Immigration Service.

See also The Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and work in denmark

The Danish Immigration Service (Udlændingestyrelsen)
Ryesgade 53
DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø
Denmark.
Phone: +45 35 36 66 00
Fax: +45 35 36 19 16
http://www.udlst.dk//tmpExtern
Email: udlst@udlst.dk


 
 
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