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Danish Immigration Requirements (Scoring Rules)

You can get a Danish residence permit by applying for studying abroad, working and family reunion. However, in recent years, the Danish immigration policy has been constantly adjusted and generally tightened. The specific requirements are introduced in detail by.

In the Danish immigration policy, Danish social and language tests have been added to foreign immigrants who apply for Denmark on the grounds of family reunion, which has extended the long-term residence of foreign immigrants in Denmark, increased the examination items and increased the difficulty of the examination. At the same time, in the process of accepting immigrants, the Danish government pays attention to the quality of immigrants, pays attention to receiving high-quality talents from Denmark, and strengthens the crackdown and repatriation of illegal immigrants. 20 10 Denmark launched a green card program to issue residence or work permits through scoring. The following mainly introduces the green card (scoring) plan.

The program decides whether to issue a work or study residence permit by scoring. To obtain a residence permit, the assessment score must be at least 100. The grading contents include: education (education, major, graduate school), language ability, work experience, adaptability, age and economic situation.

Academic qualifications: the academic qualifications obtained are evaluated according to the prescribed standards. The Danish Immigration Department will submit the relevant materials received to the Danish International Education Agency for evaluation. If the education does not reach the Danish undergraduate degree, the educational achievement will not reach the standard. If you graduate from an internationally renowned institution of higher learning, you can get additional academic qualifications. If your major meets the requirements of the recent shortage of jobs in Denmark, you can also get extra points.

Language skills: Denmark divides foreigners' proficiency in Danish into four levels, and having one of these four levels of relevant certificates is the basis for obtaining language skills scores.

If there is no corresponding test certificate, you can use other alternative certificates to get language skills scores. As long as you have worked in Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, English or German in your previous post for 1 year, you can also have a certificate issued by your employer or submit relevant documents to prove that you have participated in higher education programs in any of the above languages for at least 1 year.

Work experience: In the past five years, you can earn work experience points by doing research or working in a field that is in short supply in Denmark.

Adaptability: Learning or working experience in EU countries including Denmark or Switzerland will be regarded as proof of being able to quickly integrate into the Danish labor market, thus gaining extra points for adaptability.

Age: Age is also an important factor in scoring. Being young has an advantage.

Family members: the spouse, registered partner or cohabiting partner of the person who has obtained the residence permit through the green card project, and the children who live together under 18 can obtain the residence permit. Spouse, registered partner or cohabiting partner can work full-time within the validity period of residence permit.

Duration: The residence permit of the green card program is valid for 3 years, and can be extended at expiration 1 year. Before the expiration of the validity period, you can apply for another extension, which can be extended for up to four years.

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