Many foreign nationals are free to live and work in Denmark. However, some are required to hold a residence and work permit - this is the case for Ukrainians, Georgians and Armenians. The specific requirements in connection with living and working in Denmark depend, first and foremost, on a person’s nationality and qualifications.
It is your own responsibility to obtain a work permit if you are required to. If you work illegally in Denmark, you risk deportation, and you and your employer risk fine or imprisonment.
Normally, professional or labour market considerations must warrant a residence and work permit, for example, if there is a lack of persons in Denmark who can carry out a specific type of work.
The rules also apply in the case of voluntary/unpaid work.
You can find the application forms on the homepage of the Danish Immigration Service: www.newtodenmark.dk.
Special schemes
A number of schemes have been designed in order to make it easier for highly qualified professionals to get a residence and work permit in Denmark. read about the special schemes at newtodenmark.dk.
Bringing your family to Denmark
In some cases it is possible to bring your family with you to Denmark. Please check the application form carefully for the details.