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Work Permit

Moving to Denmark involves paperwork, but Relocare guides you through it all.

Non-EU citizens need a work permit and following familiy will need a resident permit.

EU citizens must register for the EU-registration before applying for, and getting the CPR number.

Spouses and children must also register, regardless of marital status. Relocare helps with permits, CPR numbers, and connects you with the right authorities. We also assist with MitID, NemKonto, E-boks, and settling into everyday life.

Work permit, EU registration, VISA and CPR number. Immigration into Denmark

Bureaucracy also exists in Denmark. We can help you through the challenges it poses.

 

You will need a work permit when relocating to Denmark if you are a non-EU citizen. 

If you are an EU-citizen you will need to have an EU work registry done prior to obtaining your CPR number. 

If you are married and relocating with your working wife or husband, you will still need immigration and to register in Denmark and so will your children. If you are a couple and not married special rules apply. Either way, Relocare will help you meet the demands and challenges of immigration and application of the needed permits and CPR number. 

We can help you dealing with red tape. Relocare will connect you with the appropriate public authorities and make sure, that you get your Danish personal CPR number, or a CDI number, if you are a diplomat relocating to Denmark.

If you want to read more about the rules and regulations you will please find them at the Ministry: The Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration (SIRI)  

After the permission has been granted, your new life begins with the CPR number. We will help you to get it, and also to get the MitID, make a Nemkonto, inform you about E-boks and all the other tools which exist and is necessary in an online Denmark. But how do you do this? Meaning how do you actually live your new life? Not only the scheduled activities like work, parties, holidays, weekends or sports. What do you do the rest of the time?

When a family relocates to a new culture, each family member needs to find, influence and adapt to his or hers individual new social circle.

Relocare helps you with the entire relocation process in Denmark – from the paper work to finding friends and building a network.