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How long can I get permanent residency after I get married in Denmark? The other party is Danish.

Hello, according to the latest Danish immigration law, if you marry a Danish citizen and want to live in Denmark for a long time, you need to apply for a family reunion visa, test Danish, and investigate the family and economic situation of both parties, including Danes. If your spouse lives abroad, you can apply for a visa to take the exam in Denmark first. The problem is that the exam is in Danish, which is about Denmark's national conditions and history. I don't understand how people who haven't lived in Denmark can pass the exam. . . . .

Denmark is a non-immigrant country, which does not mean that you can be naturalized or get permanent residency (green card) by marrying a Danish. At present, the immigration law is getting stricter and stricter. You can apply for permanent residence if you have lived for seven years before. Now you have to pass a certain level of Danish, have a full-time job for more than two and a half years, join the local community for one year or pass the "resident exam". Danish higher education experience is preferred. In short, it is to drive out the unqualified people mercilessly, leaving only a few useful talents.

There is nothing wrong with downstairs saying that your child should be Danish, but even if you are a Danish mother, you can't get any benefits from your relationship with your child. This is different from America. If both parents are not Danish, even if they were born in Denmark, they are not Danish (of course, this does not apply to you, I just want to say something).