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Denmark Immigration from UK

Denmark is the most favourite immigration destination of people from UK. Denmark Immigration from UK has been increased significantly during 2010 and 2011 and it is predicted that it will rise sharply in 2012. Overseas students in UK who have completed their studies and having some practical experience are particularly interested in Denmark Immigration or Green Card because of the tough immigration and citizenship policies of UK. Denmark always welcomes qualified and talented people from all over the world.

Denmark is one of the European Union's dynamic members in trying to employ skilled workers from other European countries and around the world. Denmark's immigration policy makes use of a points based system called the Danish Green Card to catch the attention of skilled personnel from UK, USA, Canada, Australia, Europe and other countries. Additionally, Denmark has a work permit system called the Positive List scheme for people who have a legitimate job offer from a Danish employer.

Following are the 3 choices of Denmark Immigration from UK

1. The Danish Green Card Scheme
If you are a graduate from any institution of UK, score sufficient points based upon criteria such as age, education, language skills, and employment experience, you can get a three year residence permit under the Danish Green Card scheme which will let you to live in Denmark and find work. In this case a job offer from a Danish Employer is not required.

2. The Positive List
There are a lot of occupations in Denmark for which there is a need of qualified workers. If you have skills and experience in one of these professions, you can get a work and residence permit speedily under the Positive List scheme.

3. The Pay Limit Scheme
If you have a a highly paid job offer from a Danish company that pays more than DKK 375,000/-  (approximately USD 80,000), you are also eligible for a work and residence permit in Denmark under the Pay Limit scheme. In this case, you must have a job contract or job offer in black and white which specifies salary and service conditions. Salary and pay conditions must match to Danish standards.

Advice on Green Card Changes

Denmark's immigration policy uses a points based system called the Danish Green Card to attract skilled individuals from outside the EU. The Danish Green Card allows skilled individuals to obtain a residence permit based solely on their qualifications for the purpose of finding work in Denmark. The residence permit is granted after a successful evaluation based on a point based system, which scores applicants on factors such as age, educational level, language skills, and work experience. You must obtain 100 points to pass.
In connection with your university some students with a specific education will be able to obtain a Danish Green card when they have just finished their masters.
The Green Card point system is as follows:

Education:
In general an Indian 2 year master will result in 50 points.

Field of study:
If your field of study clearly meets a declared subject on the “positive list” then you will have 10 extra points. Please see the link below.
http://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us/coming_to_dk/work/positivelist/positive_list_overview.htm

Some of the subjects are:
- Building engineer
Requirement: Master's degree
- Construction engineer
Requirement: Master's degree
- Electric engineer
Requirement: Medium-cycle higher education
- Mechanical engineer
Requirement: Medium-cycle higher education
- Database developer
Requirement: Documentation of at least three years' IT education
- IT consultant
Requirement: Documentation of at least three years' IT education
- IT project manager
Requirement: Documentation of at least three years' IT education
- Network consultant
Requirement: Documentation of at least three years' IT education
- Software developer
Requirement: Documentation of at least three years' IT education
- System developer
Requirement: Documentation of at least three years' IT education


University Ranking:
Bonus points are given if you have graduated from a university which is internationally recognised for its high academic level according to the latest THES-QS World Ranking. The ranking can be found on the internet.
 Top 400: 5 points
 Top 200: 10 points
 Top 100: 15 points
Indian universities listed in THES-QS World Ranking:
No.  University                                            Ranking
1      Indian Institute of Technology ,Bombay       163
2      Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi   181
3      Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur         237
4      Indian Institute of Technology Madras         284
5      University of Delhi                                       291
6      Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur    335
7 Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati           401-500
8 Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee            401-500
9 University of Calcutta                                      401-500
10 University of Mumbai                                   401-500
11 University of Pune                                        501-600

Language skills:
If you studied in English and can prove it, or you have passed an IELTS test with an overall band score of 6.5 or higher, you will be able to claim 20 points.

Age:
If you are 34 years or younger, you will have 15 points.
The above mentioned areas alone will result in a total of 100 points = 50+10+5+20+15.
You are also able to obtain points in other areas, such as:


Adaptation:
If you have been living or working in an EU/EEA country or Switzerland you can also have points for this. For example, completion of a least one year’s study at a higher educational program in an EU/EEA country or Switzerland will give you an additional 5 points. There are also other ways to obtain points for adaptation. Please follow the link below:
http://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us/coming_to_dk/work/greencard-scheme/greencard-scheme.htm


WORK EXPERIENCE:
You can claim points for work experience according to how many years, within the last five years, you have worked as a researcher or in a field where Denmark is currently experiencing a shortage of qualified professionals. These fields and specific job titles are available on the positive list. Other areas within the ‘work experience’ field where you can claim points are listed below:
1-2 years within the past five years as a researcher/in field listed on the Positive List: 10 points
3-5 years within the past five years as a researcher/in field listed on the Positive List: 15 points
Again it must be obvious that a major part of you every day job is on the Positive list.
3-5 years within the past five years, other work: 5 points

How to apply?
If you are applying for a residence and work permit under the greencard scheme, you have to complete the GR1 application form. The application form contains a detailed description of how you should complete the form, and which documents you must attach. Your application should be submitted at the VFS centre nearer to you.
For further information we kindly refer you to the following homepages:
www.ambnewdelhi.um.dk
www.dk.vfsglobal.co.in
www.newtodenmark.dk
www.workindenmark.dk

If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact the work in Denmark Centre in New Delhi on: delambwidc@um.dk

Immigration Effects on the Economy of Denmark

It is vital to suggest the recent immigration issues in an economic setup which is built upon affective proof. The facts drawn from the obtainable data and the educational literature are provided to the FAQ’s based on immigration in the Denmark.

Approximately all the Danes believe that the present immigration system of the Denmark is clear than before, and so are the financial facts based on the subject of immigration. Alternatively, the factual effects of jobs, budgets, wages and even the Danish economy are very unclear and inaccurate.

These underneath mentioned facts indicate towards a view on Denmark Immigration:

• The pressure of immigrants on the wages and the jobs is the main issue for Danish workers now. The skills of the immigrants have an effect on the monetary status of the country enormously.
• As predictable there are a lot of other factors also but economic evidence is the only matter of confusion. The Hamilton Project will think again the issue of immigration based on the recommendations of the policy on financial issues being faced in Denmark in the coming months and years ahead.
• At present immigrants come from more countries than the preceding immigrants and they even carry a broad range of skills with them which series from PhD graduates to laborers without even graduation.
• The majority of the recent immigrants made an entry legally but also there are illegal immigrants who are presently living and working in Denmark. Most of the illegal immigrants settled more than half a decade ago in Denmark. The unfavorable affects of these immigrants on the Danish economy must be considered in the immigration reform.
• The proportion of immigrants has reached 8% of the overall inhabitants of Denmark. This is the statistics of previous immigration climax at the same time as there has been extreme shifting of immigrants since then.

Denmark – The Best Country To Immigrate

These days, all developed countries of the world are trying to reduce the number of incoming immigrants, on the other hand, Denmark is greeting more and more immigrants to cntribute in its economy. Denmark wants more and more immigrants in the near future thats why, there has been a reduction in the visa issue time of the Danish Green Card. Due to this latest change by Danish immigration department; a regular attractiveness has been seen in the case of GreenCard of Denmark. Earlier the duration of Danish immigration visa was reached to a max of 3 years, but now the time span has been decreased to just 18 months.

In keeping with the rules, applicant residing and working in Denmark under a Green Card residence scheme has the freedom to submit an application for expansion of two and a half years. But it is compulsory to apply for the same previous to the first 18 months are expired under the Danish Green Card system. Keeping in mind the eligibility criteria, the applicant may be given an extension equal to four years.

For all those new comers on this blog, who are unacquainted of Danish Green Card, here is a summary: it is a point based system. The applicant is established necessary points on the basis of age, educational qualification and on the whole experience in the related field. In addition, the country is in goodwill of the applicants demanded by the Danish financial system. Besides to these essential aspects, skill in language also plays a vital role in creating a entry for an applicant to go into Denmark. He must have aptitude in languages like English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish or German

Denmark has turn out to be one of the most demanded prospective destinations for immigration, bearing in mind the kind of tough immigration rules implemented by countries like UK, Canada, Australia and US. Consult the blog owner for more information.

Guidelines on Denmark Immigration

There are many good reasons for immigrate and looking for work in Denmark. Primarily, Denmark has an attractive working environment with calm and development-oriented functioning conditions. Danish corporate culture is characterized by a flat structure and an open conversation between management and employees.

Denmark’s most important competition parameter is know-how, which is reflected in both the work facilities and views on employee development. Workplaces attach considerable priority to competence development, and most offer ongoing supplementary training to their employees.

And it doesn’t just make sense to come to Denmark as a worker. Your family will also be offered good conditions here; it is a secure and safe country in which to live, and many foreigners also find there is good balance between family life and work when they come to Denmark. This is largely because the working week is only 37 hours, and because Danish employers generally respect family life.

In Denmark you are able to spend a relatively large amount of time with your family, and there are good possibilities for being professionally challenged artwork.


As a worker, how do I come to Denmark?
As a worker, you can come to Denmark either with or without a specific job offer in your hand. If you have a concrete job offer, you can obtain a work and residence permit if you meet one of the following three conditions:
• The job which you have been offered is included on the so-called Positive List.
• The salary you are being paid is min. DKK375, 000 p.a.
• You have been offered a job for which you are specially qualified.
In some cases, you may be required to first obtain Danish authorization, for example if you are employed as a nurse or doctor.

1. The Positive List:
If you have found work in one of the areas that is currently experiencing a shortage of qualified labor, e.g. as a doctor, IT specialist, engineer, lab technician etc., you will be granted a Danish residence and work permit immediately.
It is a requirement that your pay and contract of employment correspond to Danish standards, and that you have a concrete job offer.

2. Pay limit Scheme:
If you have agreed or been offered employment with an annual salary of min. DKK 375,000, you will also be granted a residence and work permit in Denmark.

Even though you do not have a concrete job offer, it’s still possible to approach to Denmark to look for work. Here, you can be granted a residence permit exclusively on the basis of your qualifications. The residence permits granted following a personal evaluation based on a point system.

The points are awarded consistent with four criteria: Educational level, language skills, work experience and age. Bonus points are granted if you come from an acknowledged university, and if you have trained/qualified within one of the fields/professions included in the Positive list.

The residence and work permit is valid for three years and assumes you can support yourself throughout the entire period of your stay. The residence permit entitles you to both look for and accept work.


Can I study in Denmark?
Denmark is very keen to attract foreign students to the country. If you would like to study at a college of further education etc. in Denmark, you must have been granted a residence permit before your arrival in Denmark. To be granted a residence permit, you must be able to document:
• That you have been enrolled on a course of further education which is approved by a state authority or which is offered by a state approved educational institution.
• That you can support yourself during your stay, or that you have paid tuition fees.
• That you can speak and understand the language used to teach the course, and that you can speak and understand Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, English or German at a reasonable level.
Basically, as a foreign student, you can obtain a residence permit while you complete your studies/training in Denmark and for participating in part of the education/training as a guest student.
If you complete a higher educational programme in Denmark, you can also remain in the country for six months after you have finished your education/training in order to look for work. You will also be granted a permit to work 15 hours a week alongside your studies as well as for full-time work in June, July and August.


Can I bring my family in Denmark?
If you have been granted a residence permit on the basis of the Positive List, pay limit, Green Card scheme or as a student on a higher educational programme, your family can normally accompany you to Denmark. It is a requirement that your family can support itself throughout the entire period, and that you must all live at the same address.


Further information regarding Denmark Immigration:
You can find available jobs in Denmark at workindenmark.dk. From 1 October 2008, you can produce a CV which Danish employers can then use to match available jobs with your profile. You can read more about authorization for health professionals at the National Board of Health’s website; sundhedsstyrelsen.dk.
You can find more information about how you apply for a residence permit
• As a worker at newtodenmark.dk/work
• Under the Green Card scheme at newtodenmark.dk/green card
• As a student at newtodenmark.dk/studies
You can find contact information for the relevant offices at the Immigration Service at newtodenmark.dk/contact-dis.

Denmark to Make Tighter its Immigration Policy

A preparation by Denmark to make tighter immigration rules using a points system reflecting appeal of immigrants’ looks set to turn out to be a passionate topic in demonstration for a parliamentary election due by November 2011.

With immigration a rising subject of argument in west European countries, Denmark's minority government has agreed with the right-wing Populist Party that supports it up to more tighten immigration policy and legislation.

Foreigners who are wedded to a Danish citizen and desire residency in Denmark will as well, in addition paying a higher fee, have to build up points based on education, work experience and language skills to do so, in accordance with the agreement.

Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen's minority Liberal-Conservative government has passed severe immigration laws in revisit for support from the Danish People's Party - parliament's third main party - since 2001. Denmark now has one of Europe's toughest attitudes on immigration.

They agreed on a deal that includes the opening of a point system for overseas spouses. Spouses below the age of 24 would require 120 points at the same time as those who are older will require 60 points. A degree from Danish or a "top" overseas university scores highest - 120 points, contrast with 40 points for vocational training abroad.

For Employment Points - between 40 and 80 - the candidate should have had a job abroad for 2.5 years out of the last three, or a "qualified" job in Denmark for the last two. skill in English, German, French, Spanish and Scandinavian languages also merits points.

An immigration ministry official said there was no date set for a election in parliament on the proposal but it was probable to be held after the turn of the year.

Integration minister of Denmark Birthe Ronn Hornbech told Danish media the latest system would assist amalgamation. Opposition parties greatly criticized the proposal, even though the Social Democrats and the Socialist People's Party presented an alternative point’s system proposal that also would mean a lessening of the rules.

Last month, Danish Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen presented on a diagram to promote integration in some residential areas the government characterized as "ghettoes" due to a high quantity of immigrants and second-generation immigrants from non-European countries, high joblessness and a high crime rate.

New Requirements for Family Immigration to Denmark

Can you earn enough points to immigrate to Denmark together with your family? The new points system for family immigration awards points based on age, professional experience, education, language skills and society involvement.

Foreigners aged 24 or over require getting 60 points to qualify for family immigration.
Foreigners under the age of 24 needs to get hold of 120 points to qualify for family immigration

The breakdown of points for family immigration to Denmark are as follows

1. Education:
120 points: PhD/Master’s degree from Denmark or from a top 20 university
80 points: PhD/Master’s degree from other overseas universities
70 points: Bachelor’s degrees from Denmark or from a top 20 university
50 points: Bachelor’s degrees from other overseas universities
50 points: Business academy or professional bachelor’s degree from Denmark
40 points: Business academy or professional bachelor’s degree from abroad

2. Work Experience:
80 points: Qualified work experience of at least 2 years in Denmark (based on an approved list)
60 points: Qualified work experience of at least 2.5 years in the past 3 years abroad (based on an approved list)
40 points: Other work experience of at least 2.5 years in the past 3 years abroad

3. Language Skills:
50 points: Danish, Swedish or Norwegian at a level equivalent to “Studieprøven” (C1)
40 points: English, German, French or Spanish at a level equivalent to“Studieprøven” (C1)

4. Others:
20 points: Danish at a level equivalent to the “Prøve i Dansk 2”
20 points: English, German, French or Spanish at a level equivalent to “Prøve i Dansk 2”
20 points: If applicant takes residence outside of “ghetto” areas
10 points: Active participation in global humanitarian organisations (e.g. Amnesty International)
10 points: Self-supporting (cannot be combined with work experience)

Points can be collected through qualification requirements from groups 1-3
Applicants can supplement with up to 20 points from group 4

Requirements for occupant spouses:
Must provide a bank guarantee of 100,000 kroner
Must show full-time employment for at least 2.5 years within the past 3 years
No public debt

NB: the requirements do not relate to EU-citizens.

Fast Track Denmark Immigration for Pakistanis

Denmark Immigration or Danish green card Scheme is mainly skilled workers work and residence permit well-liked among Pakistanis in recent times. The cause behind this is that the procedure if of just 7-8 months and also you don’t need IELTS Test for Denmark Immigration. Additionally, you don’t have to pay heavy visa application processing charges of Visa office or Immigration Authorities.

At the present time, over 26,000 Pakistanis reside in Denmark and constitute the 4th main minority group in the Denmark. It is opposing to Canada Immigration or Australia Immigration. In spite of the truth that over the last 35 years Pakistanis in Denmark have worked tough to mix communally and ethnically into Danish society. So young citizens from Pakistan definitely consider themselves to be more Danish than Pakistani.

Pakistan Denmark relations have been increased since last few years and Denmark wants to see more Pakistanis for the enlargement of its economy. So immigration to Denmark is an excellent option for those Pakistanis who have University Degrees and appropriate experience and desire to explore their upcoming by immigrating in an industrial country.

Requirements for Pakistanis to obtain Denmark Green Card:
1. You must have at least 17Years of University Education.
2. Minimum 1-Year of Work Experience (Relevant to your Degree)
3. Bank Statement of at least 11 Lac Pakistani Rupees. (You have to keep this amount in your personal bank account for the period of 7 to 10 Days).

How Pakistanis Can Get Denmark Immigration:
Most delightful point of Denmark Immigration to Pakistanis is that Green Card of Denmark is applicable for all 27 Schengen states including Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Netherlands, Poland, Czech Republic, Austria, Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, Portugal , Luxemburg and Belgium which permit them visa free entry to above mentioned country to find employment.

Pakistanis eager to peruse their case for Denmark Immigration can share their queries and concerns in the comments below.

Denmark is waiting for you!!!!!!

Denmark Wants To Retain Foreign Workers

Denmark Wants To Retain Foreign Workers

It’s going healthy in Denmark – joblessness is at a record low level, and there are many vacant jobs. Denmark is thus keen to keep hold of foreign workers and students who are previously working or studying in the country. And there are in fact a lot of possibilities for staying in Denmark; both for workers who are changing jobs, and for students, who are concluding their studies.

In this post recession time, there is a huge shortage of skilled people in Denmark and the Government of Denmark do not want to loose the skills of those foreign workers who have gained a valuable experience of Denmark Market.

Top 10 Source Countries of Immigrants in Denmark

Denmark is a very popular destination of immigrants from all over the world. Below is the list of top 10 countries from which Foreign workers come in Denmark

Top 10 Countries:
1. Poland
2. Germany
3. Romania
4. China
5. Lithuania
6. United Kingdom
7. India
8. Bulgaria
9. Italy
10. France

Note: Many citizens from Sweden, Norway, Finland and Iceland are working in Denmark, but they are not registered as overseas workers.

Taxes in Denmark!

If you planning to immigrate to Denmark or have previously completed the procedure of immigration and soon you are flying to calm down in the country, you are instructed to be acquainted with a few things regarding the country’s labor market and the tax structure. Similar to several countries, the tax system of Denmark has many rules and laws.

To start off, SKAT is the power in Denmark in charge for collecting taxes. All citizens earning from their service in the country are entitled to give tax. Though, the quantity of tax payable is determined taking the salary and allowances a person gets into thought. Usually, an individual is required to pay eight percent in labor market contributions of all of his earnings. This 8% is subtracted previous to other tax is calculated. The employer takes away the tax and the labor market contributions from an employee’s earnings. The income tax return is then received by en worker by the end of the year, followed by the yearly tax statement issued by SKAT. In brief, in Denmark, individuals free to pay tax, have to pay labor market contributions and provisional tax each time when they take delivery of their salary.

Below are the people entitled to pay Danish income tax, who;

• Run businesses
• Unemployed, but receive money from the state/unemployment funds
• Students who receive educational grants
• Senior citizens who receive national pension
• People living in Denmark, but work abroad and receive an income from broad

As previously mentioned, the tax rates for all individuals are not the same in Denmark. Higher the income, higher the quantity and proportion of tax an individual is entitled to pay. To know further about Denmark immigration related issues, keep visiting this blog!

Why Live in Denmark

Excellence of life is not only a subject of material prosperity, but also depends to a large degree on the social and political state of affairs of a country. A mainstream of expert workers have experienced better quality of life when existing in Denmark. One more motive to prefer Denmark is that it is trouble-free to take your family unit if you are a well-informed worker. Outsiders working in Denmark are generally covered by the Danish social security legislation the moment they start working.


The Danish safety system is characterized by trade and industry growth and a high standard of living because of the comparatively equal division of income. This means that citizens take pleasure in wide economic security. They are hold up in times of sickness, joblessness and old age. Extra services contain be of assistance with rent payment and with expenses on children. In addition, citizens are offered services for example day-care centers, health care and home care.


Foreigners living in Denmark explain it as a safe and calm country for their children to become adult in. a lot of highlight the high quality of life and the opportunities for families with children. Numerous also be grateful for the clean and easily easy to get to natural surroundings they find in Denmark.

Overview of Denmark Immigration

Immigration To Denmark: Step By Step Guide
In accordance with the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, American citizens can visit Denmark as tourists on an official U.S. passport for up to 90 days devoid of having to obtain a visa. Denmark will not allow such visitors to do job or work during these 90 days. Lengthier stays and other state of affairs require a residence permit and perhaps a work permit.

Residence Permits:
A residence permit will be issued if the visitor has close relatives in Denmark or if he is approved asylum. This permit more often than not will allow the foreigner to work. The early permit is temporary and can be extended. Eventually, the visitor can submit an application for a permanent permit.

Work Permits:
Foreigners wishing to work in Denmark have to get a work permit. Denmark grants work permits based on labor force considerations to funding its own citizen’s sufficient opportunity to find employment first.

Danish Green Card:
People that experience an assessment based on a point system may be granted a green card, which is a 3-year residence permit for the idea of finding work in Denmark. Points are assessed based on education, professional experience, language skills, age and adaptability. Additionally, greencard holders must know how to support themselves for the first year in Denmark and have health insurance coverage until they are covered by the Danish national health insurance.

Special Schemes:
Several plans are obtainable to help qualified persons get residence and work permits in Denmark. Foreigners who fit definite categories will find an easier time obtaining work and residence permits. For instance, employees of a business can be stationed in the Danish subsidiary, parent or sister company of the company. Researchers, athletes, spiritual workers and trainees also have a fast track for work and residence permits.
There is a Positive List of employment areas in which there is a current shortage of Danish citizens to fill them. Examples of this line of work include academics, construction, information technology and telecommunications, healthcare positions, management, social and religious work, shipping, storage and sales. The list is occasionally updated and job seekers are supposed to check with the immigration service to see if they meet the criteria.
Similarly, if a Danish employer offers somebody a job with yearly compensation above DKK 375,000, about $73,500, per year, he will get a work permit more easily. There must be a job agreement in writing, and some positions, for example doctors, require Danish National Board of Health authorization.

Self-Employment:
Entrepreneurs are welcome to create a business in Denmark providing there is Danish business interest in the enterprise. Self-employed populace must provide enough documentation that they have sufficient financial resources to run the business, and that they themselves are essential to establishing the business. Exceptions to this are restaurants and retail shops. If the trade changes significantly or is closed and a new one started, a new residence and work permit are required.

Some Exceptions:
Diplomats, drama artists, some citizens of Turkey and certain people in the transport profession are exempt from the work and residence permit requirements.

Basic Features of Denmark Green Card

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If you are a qualified person who want to work, live and reconcile in the European Union, the Danish Green card definitely gives you this excellent opportunity.

Under the Danish Greencard scheme, non-European Union expert migrants are permissible to come to Denmark in a renewable 3 years authorize for the reason of finding work. If you convene the eligibility criteria, you file your request and receive your immigrant visa. It permits you to enter Denmark and live there. The instant you find a job, you are approved a permit to work.

This is an outstanding opportunity for a skilled individual seeking a career and life in the EU as Danish companies are facing deficiency in getting qualified employees. This Danish Greencard program is the most excellent way of allowing skilled individuals to arrive in and do employment in Denmark.

If you are listed on the Danish positive list, you may obtain extra points for your application.

Some additional features of Denmark Immigration are:
  • This Visa may then be extended additionally for 4 years. The extension is on the basis of being able to hold up you devoid of alternative to public funds and work experience gained.
  • At the ending of 7 years in Denmark, you may submit an application for Denmark Citizenship.
  • Denmark Green Card let you to take your immediate relatives and they too can work or study in Denmark.
  • It permit you to travel to Denmark and work primarily for three years.

Why Prefer Denmark Immigration?

Immigration To Denmark: Step By Step Guide
• According to the 2009 Global Peace Index review, Denmark is the most peaceful country around the globe.

• The capital and largest city of Denmark, Copenhagen, was ranked the most fit for human habitation city in the world by Monocle magazine.

• Denmark was ranked as "The happiest place in the world" based on the standards of health, wellbeing and education.

• It is well thought-out one of the richest countries in the world.

• A lot of job opportunities - Unemployment are presently at a historical low in Denmark

• Salaries are high in Denmark in contrast with other countries making Denmark a beautiful place to work.

• English as the business language - All companies in Denmark as means of communication in the place of work.

• Denmark was also ranked as the slightest corrupt country in the world in the 2008 Corruption Perceptions Index, sharing a top position with Sweden and New Zealand.

• About 9% of the Denmark population has foreign citizenship. A large segment of the foreign citizens are of Scandinavian ancestry, at the same time as the rest are of various nationalities.

• Denmark has a GDP per capita superior than that of most European countries, and 15-20% advanced than that of the United States.

• Denmark's national currency, the Krone (plural: kroner), is actually linked to the Euro. The exchange rate is very stable.

Denmark Green Card Approval is Easy

Same like to Canada Immigration or Australia Immigration, Denmark immigration has its points based system. Danish Immigration opens a broad range of opportunities for you in Denmark, lest your designated profession appears on the positive list of occupations. If you are talented in the English language and your specialized and educational qualification suits the occupation you have nominated for, that is listed on the Denmark’s positive list of occupations, you can just about pack your bags for Denmark.

However, passing the least pass mark set for Denmark’s points based system together with the submission of essential documents are a few other things that would jointly lay concrete on your way to a successful Denmark immigration.

It would be an excellent idea to evaluate the points that you are likely to get according to the current Points based system of Denmark. This can be done with the help of an able immigration website. It makes logic to make a savings of time and money in the Denmark Green Card application, only if you have chances of clearing the minimum pass mark. A Denmark Green Card allows you to reside in Denmark for three years, with the residence permit.

Aside from seeking assistance from an immigration expert, you must also be aware of a few tips to a successful Denmark Green card application. This would lend a hand with you save plenty of time and also turn away inconvenience that you may have to face for the Green card approval for Denmark immigration.

Why Immigrate to Denmark?

Denmark, with a large welfare state and a free market capitalist economy, ranks according to one appraise, as having the world's highest level of income equality. From 2006 to 2008, surveys positioned Denmark as "the happiest place in the world" based on high standards of health, welfare, and education in Denmark.

The 2008 Global Peace Index analysis ranks Denmark as the second most peaceful country in the world after Iceland. Denmark was also ranked as the least corrupt country of the world in the 2008 Corruption Perceptions Index, sharing a top position with Sweden and New Zealand.

In 2008, the capital and largest city of Denmark, Copenhagen, was ranked the most livable city in the globe by Monocle magazine. The national language, Danish, is very close to Swedish and Norwegian, with which they contribute to strong cultural and historical ties. About 9% of the population has foreign citizenship - a large segment of those are from Asian and Scandinavian countries.

Is it easy to get Denmark Immigration?

A question of concern for most of the people is;

Is it easy to get Denmark Immigration?


Yes, It is very easy to get Denmark Immigration, so don’t rely on fake consultants, only explore the websites which are offering Denmark Immigration and you will be able to file your Immigration case yourself. If you found any trouble, don’t hesitate to say it in comments below. You will be given maximum assistance for your successful immigration to Denmark.

Best of luck to all!!!