Applying For Denmark Residence Permit as A Student

Emily Wilson
3 min readSep 29, 2022

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There are certain documents that one needs to study in Denmark. The documents depend on the time span of stay and the country’s origin. All nordic citizens do not require a passport to enter Denmark. In contrast, citizens of the EU or European Economic Area must carry their passports for entry into the country. But those students who do not belong to the EU /EEA need a visa or residence permit.

● Suppose the student is a citizen of Finland, Norway, Iceland, or Sweden. In that case, they do not need a visa or residence permit to work, live, and study. Hence, they can enter the country without a passport. But they can keep evidence of identity by driver’s license or credit card.

● The students from EU/EEA or Switzerland can stay in Denmark for up to the duration of three months along with a passport and no other documents. If you want to stay for more than three months, a Danish registration certificate is required. One must apply for this certificate in less than three months before arriving in the country. One can get it from the Regional State Administration. This certificate is beneficial as they give a health insurance card and a personal identification number.

FOR NON-EU OR EEA CITIZENS

For citizens who do not belong to EU or EEA countries, their permit depends on how long they stay in Denmark. Students will require a visa if their stay is less than three months. And a residence permit is required if the stay is for more than three months.

● Did you know about the Denmark Student Visa Requirements for staying less than three months? Any approved Danish mission can make the application for the visa from your own countries, such as Danish embassies and consultants. But getting a visa does not validate them to start working in Denmark. One can also consult Denmark’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs for visa application.

● Studying for more than three months in Denmark requires a residence permit which one can obtain from a Danish embassy in your own country of origin. It will give an allowance to Denmark student work permit by which one can have part-time work for twenty hours per week. Documents required for it are as follows-

  1. Valid passport
  2. Acceptance letter by the University
  3. Payment of visa fees
  4. Evidence of language proficiency that depends on the language of the course you are taking
  5. A piece of evidence for showing that you can financially support yourself till the time you stay.

You can get a permit to stay and study if enrolled in any University for an educational program. One can complete the entire educational program or a certain part of the program either as an exchange student or guest. Denmark post study work permit is for six months, allowing you to work and find a job after completing your educational course.

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Emily Wilson
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Emily Wilson is a article reader and writer related to immigration and migration. She is passionate to learn new things, fun loving, adventurous.

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