Work in Denmark After Studying: How to Get a Work Visa

Work in Denmark After Studying: How to Get a Work Visa

There is a point in life when you study abroad when you think about various work and long stay options that fit your degree and experience. Denmark is one such country that is a bridging point between northern and southern Europe. A perfect place for long stays for any individual who likes happiness and scenic views. Well, if you want to find peace after so much study pressure then Denmark is the place you want to live. There are numerous benefits of staying here as it provides you with free healthcare services and affordable living costs. 

It has a good number of top universities which are suited to all kinds of international students as it comes with numerous scholarships and post-study work options.

Non-EU/EEA/Swiss citizens need a residence permit to work in Denmark until then your residence permit is up to 6 months. 

Here are different types of permits which you need for work:

  • Non-EU/EEA/Swiss Citizens – there is a requirement for a residence permit to work in the country. When you complete your education in Denmark then your stay remains valid up to 6 months which can be extended through various ways and helps you to seek employment. The extension for your visa can be done by a professional consultant located in a European country who knows the proper process and documentation process. 
  • EU/EEA/Swiss Citizens – does not require a work permit in Denmark as they are allowed to stay in the country as per the EU rules. Individuals who want to stay in the country for a longer period can apply for a registration certificate under the EU rules. A registration certificate must be requested within three months of entering Denmark. The special interim policy regarding Bulgarian, Czech, Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Poland, Romanian, Slovakian, and Slovenian employees ended on May 1, 2009.
  • Nordic citizens– who are from Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden are free to enter, reside, study and work in Denmark. Neither visas nor residence or work permits are required. When you complete your education in Denmark then your stay remains valid up to 6 months which can be extended through various ways and helps you to seek employment. 

In Denmark, the study-permit of an international student (non-EEA citizen) also grants you the right (working permit) to work twenty hours per week while in school.

Together with the study permit you get an additional 6 months job seek-permit, which allows you to stay up to 6 months in Denmark after completion of a study to search for a job.

In this 6 months period, you also are allowed to work only 20 hours per week. This will not give you the right to Unemployment benefits (“Dagpenge”). 

Positive Lists

The positive list is a list of professions experiencing a shortage of qualified professionals in Denmark. 

You can apply for a Danish residence and work permit based on the Positive List Scheme if you are offered a job on the Positive List. You are not allowed to perform unpaid volunteer work once you receive this permit.

The Positive List is updated twice a year – 1 January and 1 July.

Positive lists have 2 categories which are explained below:

  1. Highly educated

You are allowed to work in a company if your education matches the positive list of highly educated. People who are new to their jobs need to apply for a new work permit in order to avoid any problems in the future. Your residence is valid till your days of employment and if you are willing to continue your work in Denmark then you must apply for an extension. 

  1. Skilled workers

If you are a skilled worker included in the positive lists of skilled workers then you are allowed to apply for a work permit and residence permit based on this scheme. This works only if you have permission to work in the country. 

Naturalized Citizenship

In order to qualify for Danish nationality, you must have had 9 years of uninterrupted residence in the country and have a valid permanent residence permit. You must also prove that you are able to support yourself and must not have received any public benefits within the past year. A self-supporting pattern must also have been maintained for four years and six months out of the past five years before applying.

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