How to Immigrate to Denmark
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Denmark is one of the most affluent economies of
Europe with a very stable government and unbiased social establishment. Being a
member of EU is also an added advantage that this Scandinavian country offers.
If you are planning to move to this country, it will be quite handy to have an
in-depth view of Danish immigration regime.
We can broadly classify the Danish migration process in 2 steps.
· Qualified
residence in the country for 5 years
· Permanent
residence culminating into citizenship of the country through naturalization
Qualified residence period generally includes many passages
through which one can be permitted to reside in the country for stipulated
period i.e.
· First for
studies then working
· By
institution of marriage
· Green
card
If we really analyze different paths of gaining residence for
stipulated period of 5 years in Danish green card is the
most common passage used by migrants.
Salient features of Danish green card
· It acts
as residence cum work permission
· Can be
obtained by the aspirants wishing to gain employment in that country and
consequently settling down to carry out job
· Is issued
after subjecting a migrant’s profile to a point based assessment in which it
mandatory to secure a minimum of 100 marks
· Does not
permit a migrant to establish and run own business
Point based assessment forms an important part of profile analysis
of a migrant. With this process authorities ascertain the probability of
migrants being able to gain specified employment in country. The parameters of
profile kept under scanner include
· Age
· Academic
qualifications
· Linguistic
skills in two language combination
o Either of
Scandinavian languages
o English
or German
· Employment
exposure
· Adaptability
factor
It is necessary to substantiate
· Your
ability to finance your stay in Denmark
along
· Necessary
health covers until you are included in Danish health care network
On successful assessment of candidature, authorities award green
card to a migrant for an initial period of 3 years, which is renewed for 1 year
as first renewal and 4 years as subsequent renewal. It is compulsory for
a migrant to file for renewal well in advance of the expiry date of residence
permission under green card.
It should be essentially noticed that onus of getting a renewal lies completely of a migrant and any negligence on part of migrant in applying as per instruction of advance request for renewal then it could result in cancellation of permit, if the renewal of permission is not granted well within the validity period, in which case a migrant may be forced to leave Denmark.
It should be essentially noticed that onus of getting a renewal lies completely of a migrant and any negligence on part of migrant in applying as per instruction of advance request for renewal then it could result in cancellation of permit, if the renewal of permission is not granted well within the validity period, in which case a migrant may be forced to leave Denmark.
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