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Caution for students of Nepal

Denmark cordially welcomes Nepalese students to Denmark, and the Danish educational institutions are increasingly well-liked among young Nepalese studying abroad.

The Embassy of Denmark has a lot of concern about that some immigration and study agents in Denmark with criminal intentions are misusing this interest of Nepalese students for studying in Denmark. They try to attract students to apply for fake and fraud educational institutions in Denmark that are not recognized or even do not exist. The Embassy is conscious of an educational institution in Denmark i.e. Denmark College of Management and IT (DCMIT), which is not a recognized educational institution.

So all Nepalese be aware of fake consultants in Nepal. You can find all kind of current information and names of all recognized Danish higher educational institutions on the following official website

http://www.studyindenmark.dk .

High number of immigrants in Denmark

A record number of foreigners come to Denmark to work or study in previous 3 years. The speed of globalization picked up in Denmark in 2007 and 2008. An increasing number of foreigners applying to work and study in Denmark added to the new wave of immigration the country has experienced in current years, the most recent figures from the Immigration Service show.

A total of 37,476 residence permits were issued for work or study in the year 2007. This is over 30% more as compared to 2006 and almost 3 times as many as in 2002, when almost 13,000 foreigners came to Denmark for work or study.

These increasing figures state the new reality of migration in Denmark. Denmark wishes to be spirited in attracting foreign labor and brilliant students, and the Immigration Service has managed to support this objective to a high degree.

Funds required for Denmark Immigration / Green Card

In order to get Denmark Greencard, you have to show specific amount of money in your bank account. These finances will enable you to support yourself during your first year in Denmark. The detail of these funds for one year is as under:
  • DKK 60,948 for persons under the age of 25 living alone
  • DKK 73,488 for persons over the age of 25 living alone
  • DKK 60,948 per person for spouses or cohabiting partners over the age of 25
  • DKK 15,240 per child for married or cohabiting parents
  • DKK 18,384 per child for single parents