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How to apply for a study visa in Denmark? Pray for the great gods.

1. Basic Requirements Anyone who meets the national regulations for going abroad on private business, is at least 18 years old, is in good health and has the ability to pay for study and living expenses can apply for schooling. 1. Advantages of junior high school students' application: ① Although children are young, it is the time when their language learning ability is the strongest. Denmark belongs to the Nordic countries, and English is an essential course. Therefore, junior high school students studying in Denmark can improve their English better. (2) Teaching students in accordance with their aptitude: foreign high schools generally adopt the course selection system, so that students can learn their hobbies earlier and choose courses with a clear aim. Students can choose courses according to the major they want to study in the university in the future and the direction of their future career, which greatly mobilizes their enthusiasm for learning and makes it easier to get high marks, so they no longer need to enter famous universities for further study. (3) Exempt the national college entrance examination from the lifelong system. In foreign countries, grades are not the main indicator of a person's own ability, but the usual performance and exam results are the premise of a good student. ④ Junior high school students studying in Denmark can better improve their self-control ability. Exercise children's self-reliance and self-improvement ability from an early age. If a child can take care of himself from junior high school, he will be an excellent person in the future. ⑤ The tuition fee for studying in Denmark is the most concerned issue for parents. However, the cost of studying in Denmark is very low compared with European and American countries. 2. Requirements for undergraduate students to apply for a bachelor's degree: As Danish is the teaching language in Danish universities, only a few universities such as Copenhagen University, Aarhus University of Commerce and Southern University offer English courses, and their professional scope is limited to international business, business management science and international business management. Admission requirements are: two years' college education after graduating from high school, TOEFL score of 550-575, IELTS score of 6-6.5. 3. Postgraduate application conditions Master: The students in the Danish master's degree are all international students, so some famous universities in Denmark have set up English-taught majors. Entry requirements: (1) bachelor degree, TOEFL score of 550; (2) After graduating from junior college for three years, if the score is appropriate, the TOEFL score is 550; (3) TOEFL score of 575 and IELTS score of 6.5 entered the University of Engineering Science. 4. doctoral application conditions: master's degree, TOEFL is free. 2. Personnel Requirements At present, there are two main types of people who are really suitable for studying in Denmark in China: one is to go to graduate school. Because after you have a bachelor's degree from China, you can apply for IMP, which is a master's degree recognized all over the world. Another kind of people are college students. When they go abroad, they already have a certain level of English, and they can go to Danish universities to choose a major that teaches in English. Among these people, there are two kinds of people. One is called exchangestudent (that is, students sent by universities to study and communicate). Their credits can be directly transferred to universities in northern Europe, and they can get a bachelor's degree after completing the necessary credits. The other is called freemover, also called gueststudent. After going abroad, such students should choose the same or similar courses as their majors and retake the credits required by Danish universities (college students must have more than one year's higher education background to apply for studying abroad). For China students, unless they have completed the general high school education (Danish or English preparatory course) in Denmark, they will not be able to enter the undergraduate course. Danish universities do not recruit high school graduates from non-EU countries. China high school graduates can enter Danish Higher Vocational Education Institute if their English is up to standard, and they will stay there after graduation, because it is difficult for them to apply for graduate studies, not only in Denmark, but also in Europe, the United States, Canada and Australia. 3. The fund requires Denmark to charge tuition fees to 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. Studying in Denmark, like Spain and Sweden, requires a study deposit, which is also an important basis for visas. Moreover, the amount of financial guarantee depends on the number of years students study abroad and the average tuition and living expenses in that country. So this must be taken seriously and prepared. 4. It is very important for other students to prepare for studying in Denmark. Studying abroad is the unexpected beginning of real independence, so you must prepare your mind in advance and choose your own colleges and majors. Make long-term considerations for employment. 3. Danish study visa process and materials 1. Write to the relevant university or professor in Denmark to get the resume of the other party's invitation letter or admission notice (1); (2) University (or postgraduate) graduation certificate; (3) university (or graduate) transcripts; (4) Letters of recommendation from two or more associate professors; (5) Detailed study plan. Note: The following materials are usually attached to the letter (3 copies in Chinese and 3 copies in English). If the other party agrees to accept it, an invitation letter or an admission notice will be sent. 2. Apply for an entry visa to the Danish Embassy in China with the following supporting materials: (1) invitation letter or admission notice from Danish institutions of higher learning; (2) health certificate; (3) foreign language proficiency certificate (; English or German, Danish); (4) Proof of economic guarantee. It can be a bank deposit certificate (in both Chinese and English), and the economic guarantee needs to be provided at one time, in US dollars or Danish kroner equivalent to 50,000 yuan; (5) A valid passport, or a copy of the passport, or a copy of the ID card; (6) A certificate issued by the work unit or relevant parties agreeing to your study abroad, one in Chinese and one in English, which must be sealed or signed by the leader; (7) Fill in the Danish entry visa application form and photos. Four. Visa fees and precautions 1. The application fee is 370 yuan RMB. If you need to send your passport back, please pay the 30 yuan Speedpost fee separately. Whether the application is approved or not, the fee will not be refunded. If you need an interview, the embassy will make an appointment with you. Except for two application forms, all other documents are copied on A4 paper. After the embassy receives all the documents, it will forward the application to the Danish Immigration Bureau. It takes about 2-3 months for the Immigration Bureau to make a decision. The embassy will inform me as soon as the results are available. 3. Foreign students who apply for residence permit can be approved only under the conditions accepted by relevant institutions of higher learning. In order to obtain a residence permit, applicants also need to prove their financial resources and that their living expenses come from scholarships, loans or other sources. 4. If the courses for foreign students are arranged and funded by the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs or the Ministry of Education. Applicants can obtain residence permits during their studies. If you are married to a Danish citizen, or if your parents or children live in Denmark, the applicant can also obtain a residence permit. Source: http://www.LiuXue86.Com/a/2272753.html.