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What should I pay attention to when studying in Denmark? Are there many international students in China?

Most of the students from China who go to Denmark are public schools. For studying abroad at one's own expense, Denmark charges tuition fees for international students outside EU member states. The annual tuition fee ranges from 50,000 yuan to 6.5438+0.3 million yuan, and the annual living expenses range from 60,000 yuan to 70,000 yuan, so the total annual expenditure ranges from 6.5438+0.10.2 million yuan.

The living expenses for studying in Denmark for one year are as follows:

According to the regulations of the Danish government, the minimum living standard (food) for each person is 65,438+0,500 Danish kroner/month, but at present, the expenditure on food for international students in China is about 800-65,438+0,000 Danish kroner/month.

As for traveling, most students are in the same city and use bicycles as transportation. So most of the transportation expenses are spent on traveling to other cities. The specific cost depends on individual circumstances. The price of trains and buses is 15 Danish kroner/area, and students can enjoy a 50% discount.

Student apartment price 1600 Danish kroner/month (one room for two people). However, there are few student apartments in the capital Copenhagen, so many students find their own apartments, which are also very expensive, about 3,000 Danish kroner/month (one room for two people).

Other aspects:

Common sense 1: how to deal with Huang Ka

Applying for Huang Ka is the first job for international students after they arrive in Denmark!

After about 2 weeks of application, you can receive Huang Ka. Huang Ka is our ID card for living in Denmark, which is abbreviated as cardiopulmonary resuscitation in Danish and has your ID number on it. Huang Ka is also a free medical insurance card, which has your current address, as well as the address and telephone number of your personal doctor.

Huang Ka is very important, so don't lose it and reissue it as soon as possible. The CPR number can be used for all your activities in Denmark, such as opening an account in a bank, getting a free reading card in the city library, and registering a student ID card in the school, including buying a mobile phone.

Huang Ka's more important point is the address! Denmark is a country with very strict personal control. Everyone has a fixed address, which is registered in Huang Ka. Every time you move, you should go to the local city hall in time to replace Huang Ka. The changed yellow card number remains unchanged, and the doctor and address can be changed to a new one according to your requirements.

When Huang Ka is lost, report it immediately!

Common sense 2: How to handle bank cards and credit cards

After you get CPR. No, you can apply for a bank card at a local bank.

It should be pointed out that all banks in Denmark do not allow foreign currency deposits. When you take US dollars to the bank for deposit, the bank will convert them into krona at the exchange rate of the day and deposit them in your account. If one day you want to buy foreign exchange, the bank will exchange it for you at that time. You have to bear the exchange fee every time.

Every bank has a safe deposit box lease, which can store valuables and cash, with low rent and insurance. The service charges of different banks are different, please ask at the bank.

Bank cards are very important. A good bank can help you pay your bills automatically and provide other free services in the future. If you go to the post office or take the bill to the bank to pay, you will be charged a handling fee of about 15 kronor.

After opening an account for a period of time, if there are more than 20 thousand kronor in the account, you can try to apply for a visa card, and you can swipe your card when you spend in the future. But not everyone can apply. If this doesn't work, you can try another one.

In addition, remember the phone number reported by the bank. Once lost, report the loss in time!

Common sense 3: how to apply for a monthly ticket

Prepare a one-inch black-and-white or color photo to the DSB ticket office (please fill in the detailed residence address), and the monthly ticket is valid for 30 days.

At the same time, you can get free travel information about Danish cities, bus timetables and train timetables at any DSB ticket office.

Common sense 4: How to apply for a library card

Just take a personal Huang Ka and deal with it directly. It's simple.

Make full use of the library, where you can borrow different books, learn Danish materials, tapes, CDs, videos and so on. All free. If you don't have the books you want in the library, if you know the exact name and author, they will also subscribe for you in the National Network Library. In other words, no matter you are in any small town, the books you want may be borrowed from the library in Copenhagen!

After borrowing books, you will get a receipt with the title of the book you borrowed and the date you need to return it. Borrowed books, if damaged, must be returned within a time limit, otherwise these will be recorded in your borrowing information, which may have a certain impact on your next borrowing.

There are also freshmen who can go to the library to surf the Internet for free if it is inconvenient.

Common sense 5: international students apply for extension of residence procedures

1. Materials required for updating:

1. The school invitation letter is an invitation letter, in purple form.

2. A bank deposit certificate equivalent to 60,000 kronor, and a copy is also acceptable. It can be a Danish bank or a domestic bank deposit certificate.

3. My passport

4. Updated forms can be obtained at the Immigration Bureau or a larger local police station, in orange and yellow.

Second, the handling process:

Submit all the good forms to the police station, and the official will write you a receipt to prove that your passport was taken away because of the visa application. At present, passports can also be kept by themselves. After about 2-3 months, the police station will inform you whether you get a visa.

If you need a passport or a short-term visa during the visa period, please contact the local police station in time.

Specific visa information can also be found on the website of Danish Immigration Bureau: http://www.udlst.dk/english.

Common sense 6: How to apply for a tax card

Before you apply for a tax card, you should apply for a work permit at the place where the police station applies for a visa. When handling the work permit, the employer's certificate should be presented. Generally, you can get a work permit after 2 weeks of application, and then you can apply for a tax card in the local kommune.

Common sense 7: How to buy and use train tickets in Denmark

1. Ticket purchase: The most cost-effective ticket is the annual ticket, but the price is very high, which is only suitable for the pick-up person in charge of the agency. The second is the monthly ticket, which is suitable for living in a small place near a big city but needs to travel back and forth every day. Then 10 card (KILP KORT). Finally, let's talk about "UNGDOMS KORT", which is called DSB wildcard in English. This card is suitable for every student, the validity period is 1 year, and the fare is 175 kronor. Every Monday to Thursday, there is a 50% discount on Saturdays, that is, half price, and a 75% discount on holidays, Fridays and Sundays. If you go to other countries, you will only get a discount on your trip to Denmark. However, this card is invalid in three districts by train, but the price will be reduced by 25% when buying things on the train. Sometimes there will be a certain discount, so look at the leaflets.

2. Trains: There are not many trains in Denmark. There are main lines, sub-main lines and main lines, but they are interspersed between Copenhagen and some small cities, using old trains; There are only two main lines, which intersect in Fredericia on the big island, one is Copenhagen-EsBiyoghe (east-west direction), and the other is Fredericia-Frederic Port (north-south direction). Four colors are painted on the blue table of the train, which refers to the type of train. Some cars stop at small stations. Usually, the station doesn't write which bus goes to your city. You need to look at the blue chart, and then find out the platform (SPOR) and time on the yellow table or electronic screen according to the name of the terminal station on that line. It should be noted that long-distance buses are usually divided into four sections: A, B, C, D and E5, and some of them are separated, so it depends on which section of the city you are going to.

3. Seating: Usually the train is not full, so you don't have to spend 20 kronor to reserve a seat, but some holidays and weekends are tense, so if you travel for a long time, you have to spend this money.

After getting on the bus, the electronic screen above the seat will show whether this seat is confirmed, the departure city and destination of the guest will be written in the reserved seat, and the words KAN VAERE RESERVERET will be written in the empty seat, so you can rest assured.

4. Remarks: There are generally two kinds of trains in Denmark, re trains and intercity trains. When taking intercity trains (marked with IC), you need to pay special attention. You need to add 25 kronor from Monday to Friday, but the price is the same on weekends, so you can take whatever you want.

In addition, the food in the car is more expensive, so try not to buy it, you can bring it yourself. When you get on the bus, the radio will tell you to turn off your cell phone, which usually doesn't matter But if you want to use your mobile phone, please be careful not to talk too loudly. The ticket office opens at 7 am. If you take the early bus, I suggest you buy a ticket one day in advance. The ticket vending machines outside do not accept discount cards, nor do credit cards. Also, if you buy a 10 card, you must make up the ticket on the platform before getting on the bus, otherwise the flight attendant will count you as an evasion ticket, and if it is serious, you will be fined 500 kronor. Don't get on the bus to buy tickets. The handling fee of 25% is very high. On the day of ticket issuance, you can take the bus free of charge at the departure station and the destination station all day.

Common sense eight: how to apply for a youth card

Youth card, full name DSB wildcard.

This year's new price is 175 kroner once, under 26 years old, with Huang Ka and a bareheaded photo. One-year preferential access. You can enjoy DSB half-price service from Monday to Thursday and 25% discount on weekends.

Danish DSB train company cooperates with British train company, and the lines in some cities are managed by British company. In other words, for example, in the northern part of the big island and some cities, the card can't enjoy half price! Buy different tickets. Please go to DSB for specific regulations and road sections.

Pay attention to a few points. The use authority of the card is one year. You can go to the card to buy tickets the day before departure, and so on. At that time, you couldn't get a magnetic card when you applied, but DSB will give you a ticket card for about 1 month, and the real wildcard will be mailed to you in about 2 weeks.

Common sense 9: emergency phone number

Emergency telephone number (including fire fighting, theft prevention and first aid) 1 12.