Employment Visas
You do not require a visa to work in Denmark if you are a resident of an EEA
country (the European Union countries and Switzerland). European workers are
entitled to work in Denmark and do not need a permit, although if you are going
to be resident for more than three months, you will need to obtain a Residence
Permit.
Non EEA workers must apply for a Work Permit at the Danish consulate in their
home country. The usual processing time for a work permit is 4-6 weeks. Applicants
will be expected to show that they have paid employment in Denmark and employers
must demonstrate that they are unable to fill the position using Danish labour.
Residence Permit
For non EEA nationals, a work permit will be required
and the Residence Permit is included with the work permit, i.e. if you are granted
permission to work in the country, you are also granted permission to reside
there for the same period of time.
EEA nationals who will reside in Denmark for more than 3
months must obtain a Residence Permit. This is a formality, but will
be required by other authorities when registering for social security and tax.
If you are moving to Denmark with family members, you should complete the separate
section on the application form, giving details of the relatives who will be
living with you.
Copies of the Residence Permit application form can be downloaded from ENTER
SITE and include instructions in Danish, English and French. When submitting
your application, you must also provide:
- A recent passport photograph
- Evidence that you have enough income to support yourself
without help from the state (a simple letter from your employer stating
the period that you will spend in Denmark and the annual salary that you
will receive will normally suffice)
You can obtain further advice on visa requirements from your consulate.
Do not mix consulate and embassy. The embassy is the representation of
the State in a foreign country and is in charge of all the relations with
the government of the country where located. The consulate protects and administrates
the community coming from his country. However, you must usually live in the
country for 6 months before you can register. You can obtain more detailed
information from the Consulate.