Information about the possibilities for foreign nationals to reside in Denmark.
Permanent
You can obtain a temporary residence permit or a residence permit
with the option of permanent residency. If you have arrived in Denmark
as a refugee or because you have joined your family, you will normally
be given a residence permit that can later be extended to permanent
residence.
If you have a residence permit that can be extended to permanent
residence, you can obtain a permanent residence permit after several
years provided you fulfil certain conditions. Among other things, you
must have made an effort to become integrated in Danish society.
You must make an effort
This might be that you have had a job or worked for a time, that you
pass a Danish language proficiency test, that you do not owe the state
more than a certain sum or that you have not committed a serious crime.
Permanent residence permits for EU citizens
In accordance with special EU regulations, EU citizens and their
families may obtain permanent residence following five years’ legal
residence in Denmark. You can find out more by logging onto
www.nyidanmark.dk.
The Immigration Service and state administration can advise you
about your rights in connection with permanent residence. We refer to www.nyidanmark.dk.
You can lose your residence permit
The Immigration Service can revoke a temporary residence permit if
the conditions for issue no longer exist. For example, if you have
joined your spouse but no longer live together with this person, you
can lose your right to a residence permit.
You may, however, keep your residence permit if you have left your
spouse because they have been physically violent towards you, and if
you have been in Denmark so long that you have other strong ties with
the country, or if you are unable to return to your native country
because you have left your partner because of physical violence.
If you have falsely obtained your residence permit or if you have
been reported to the Schengen information system as an undesirable, you
risk losing your residence permit.
This holds true regardless of whether the residence permit is temporary or permanent.
An EU citizen’s temporary right to reside in Denmark can also cease
to exist if a person no longer complies with EU regulations or if the
person has abused their right.
Safe repatriation
If you have arrived in Denmark as a refugee, your residence permit
may be revoked if conditions in your native country change so that it
is safe for you to return. In this event, you can seek financial
repatriation assistance.
If you leave the country
If you travel home on holiday, this may affect your possibilities for continued residence in Denmark.
Your residence permit will be cancelled if you relinquish your home
in Denmark or remain outside the country for 6-12 months, regardless of
whether your residence permit is temporary or permanent. Whether it is
six or twelve months will depend on which type of residence permit you
have and how long you have lived in Denmark.
Expulsion
If you are found guilty of committing a serious crime, you may lose your residence permit or be expelled from the country.
Source: Citizen in Denmark - English