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Danish immigration requirements

Danish immigration (green card) project implements a scoring system. Your evaluation score should be at least 100. Grades include: education (education, major, graduate school), language ability, work experience, adaptability, age and economic situation.

education

Your education level will be evaluated according to Danish standards, and the degree evaluation will not be based on the name, but on the Danish national degree recognition standard. The Immigration Bureau will invite Cirius under the Danish Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation to evaluate the education level.

Please note: CIRIUS only accepts the entrustment of immigration service agencies to evaluate the educational level of professional applications, and does not directly accept the requirements of educational level evaluation when applying for residence permits.

In order to get a degree, you must have at least one bachelor's degree equivalent to a recognized degree in Denmark.

If you graduate from an internationally renowned institution of higher learning, your academic qualifications can be added; It is necessary to evaluate whether your graduate school is a prestigious school that can add points, and how much you can add points. If your university major meets the requirements of the recent shortage of jobs in Denmark, you can get extra points.

linguistic skill

Language ability is also an important part of grading. According to their proficiency standards, foreigners who speak Danish as a second language in Denmark are divided into four grades. When grading their language proficiency according to the corresponding assessment scores, you need to provide materials to prove that you have passed any of the following language tests, including Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, English and German. The language level has reached at least the test level of Danish. If there is no corresponding examination certification, as long as you have at least one year working experience in Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, English or German in your previous job, the employer will issue a certificate for you. Or the documents submitted show that you have completed at least one year of advanced language training in one of the above languages. All these methods can accept the language skills assessment under the same conditions. work experience

According to the working years, whether you have been a researcher in the past five years, or whether your field of work belongs to the recent shortage of majors in Denmark, you can get work experience evaluation points.

adaptive capacity

If you have studied and worked in the European Union, European Economic Area countries including Denmark, or Switzerland, it will be regarded as an effective basis for integrating into the Danish labor market as soon as possible. You will get an adaptability score. If you pass the Danish Level 2 exam, you will get extra points for your Danish skills. Age age

Age is also an important factor in obtaining evaluation scores. Submitting documents requires that only color documents with foreign academic qualifications (such as graduation certificates, transcripts, statements issued by other educational institutions, etc.) be regarded as valid documents. When submitting an application, the original certificate must be presented. When the application is accepted, the Danish Immigration Bureau will ask you to submit the original educational documents.

Please note: if the language of the document is not Danish, English, German, Norwegian or Swedish, it must be translated into Danish or English by the designated translation agency and submitted together. Please also note that if the educational documents are from Pakistan, they must be stamped by the Higher Education Commission. For all the application documents that need to be prepared, please click here for family members. If you already have a residence permit, your spouse, registered partner or cohabiting partner and children under 18 who live with you can all have the right to obtain a residence permit. Your spouse, registered partner or cohabiting partner can work full-time during the validity of the residence permit. The residence permit under the fixed-term green card scheme lasts for three years and can be extended for another four years after its expiration.