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Before you can even start to think about becoming a danish citizen you have to live for 14 years in Denmark as a permanent resident. In order to live in Denmark as a permanent resident with a U.S. passport you have three options:
a) get married to a danish citizen. After a complicated application you can get a permanent residence permit. see: http://www.udlst.dk/en-us/residence/familyreunification/spouses/aegtefaeller.htm
b) get married to a european citizen other than danish. The EU constitution allows EU citizens to live and work in other european countries with their spouse. This would grant you a residence permit. http://www.udlst.dk/en-us/residence/eu_and_nordic_citizens/eu_eea_citizens.htm
c) if you have speciel skills such as being qualified as an engineer or a doctor you can get a special work permit for Denmark. You can see a list here: http://www.udlst.dk/en-us/residence/work/jobkort.htm

Alternatively if you want to stay for a shorter while in Denmark it is possible to get a study permit. There are a number of degrees / diplomas that are taught in English.

2006-09-08 10:08:05 · answer #1 · answered by southernrightwhale 3 · 0 0

i'm sorry yet what anybody is posting is basically incorrect. anybody is asserting that each unlawful alien does no longer something yet come right here and have toddlers and the babies waste efficient college area. If something those pupils could get government help in the event that they have been born in the U.S. its a distinctive tale in the event that they have been born outdoors the U.S. it sucks to hearken to that basically because of the fact there from outdoors the U.S. there incorrect. they are human beings basically like me and you and those human beings to declare that its a great inconvinance is giving an excuse for some thing they couldnt do in the previous. Couldnt get a activity? No the unlawful alien didnt take it. You didnt artwork stressful enouph! you youngster didnt get a scholarship? Your newborn didnt artwork stressful enouph! end making excuses. i be attentive to that An unlawful Alien has to pay around 250$ dollers according to unit whilst an american citizen purely has to pay 20$ according to unit yet once you could coach to the college which you labored stressful at the same time as you have been right here and have your extreme college degree you're eligible for a help down the what a U.S. citizen is paying. Thats sounds straightforward to me!

2016-10-14 09:18:37 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Unless your parents are Danish, good luck. I live here and I doubt we will ever be able to become citizens. It is a big thing here. We have friends here whose children were born here and the children aren't even citizens. Basically you have to get a job here and keep it for I think 10 years and then hire a good lawyer.

2006-09-06 08:11:50 · answer #3 · answered by Constant_Traveler 5 · 0 0

I know you have to speak Danish (even if you're the Crown Princess, although she got private lessons).

2006-09-06 00:37:19 · answer #4 · answered by Goddess of Grammar 7 · 0 0

This might help...
http://www.legislationline.org/?tid=11&jid=15&less=false

2006-09-06 00:20:45 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You should have a look at this website:
www.newindenmark.dk there you should be able to find answers to your questions.
Best of luck.

2006-09-06 20:06:05 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

get ahold of the embassy , you have to have a job there, and it is all on line and as any country is it is not easy..

2006-09-09 20:14:12 · answer #7 · answered by Button Face 4 · 0 0

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