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How to obtain permanent residency in Denmark
The time requirement for living in Denmark has been changed from 4 years to 5 years. Within five years, after deducting the long-term separation time. If the residence permit is discontinuous or interrupted, it will be recalculated in five years.
For example, if a student visa expires without renewal, he will leave Denmark, then apply for a new residence permit from home or other countries, and then return to Denmark. At this point, five years will be recalculated.
If the residence permit has not been interrupted and is renewed on time every time, then the five-year period need not be recalculated. Even if you leave Denmark for a few months, such as business trip, returning home to visit relatives and communicating in other countries. , those months may be deducted (if the immigration department knows).
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Danish language requirements have been reduced from PD2 to PD 13.
Cancel the requirements of volunteering, participating in clubs and medborgerskab exams. 4. In the last five years after submitting the application for permanent residence, you have worked full-time for three years, or received education for three years, and obtained 65,438+080 studies.
Points. And during the trial of permanent residence, he still has a job or is studying. 5. Other regulations, such as having no criminal record and not accepting government relief, are still valid.
Work: have worked for 3 years in the last 5 years after submitting the application for permanent residence.
A. more than 30 hours a week is considered as full-time work.
B. 15 working 30 hours a week is a part-time job. When calculating working hours, multiply by 3/5. In other words, five years of part-time work is equivalent to three years of full-time work.
C the working hours of Danish companies sent abroad are also included, but the maximum is 2 years.
D starting your own company can be regarded as a full-time job, if the workload is equivalent to 30 hours. Immigration needs to make a specific assessment.
E. running for your spouse's company is also a job, provided that you pay personal income tax and record the working hours.
Full-time and part-time working hours can overlap with each other, such as full-time working 1.5 years and part-time working for 2.5 years, which also meets the requirements. 1.5 full-time +2.5 part-time x (3/5) = 3 years full-time.
Study: I have studied for 3 years in the last 5 years after submitting my application for permanent residence.
A. receive a formal university education. The study period is based on ECTS credits, with 60 ECTS credits per academic year. The study time for short-term exchange abroad is included in the study time, and the longest is 1 year.
B. Complete technical secondary school and vocational education, including study time. This time can't exceed the time originally needed for study.
C academic qualifications obtained abroad, which are related to the current occupation, can be counted as 1 year at most.
Study and work hours can be superimposed, and 60 credits equals 1 year full-time work.
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