Denmark

Denmark Student Visa

Why study in Denmark?

Denmark, being at a zenith and recognized internationally has one of the best education systems. The robust, fast growing economy, with different outlooks and apparently being a happiest place to live, makes Denmark a suitable destination for education. It offers a great place to live, with contribution in bold innovative solutions depicting the quality education the University offers. Danish Universities offers a curriculum with problem solving based approach, with technical hold on various aspects and applications, thus making a way for good placements by preparing students for standing in the global labor market. The welcoming nature of the Danish people, with remarkable architecture and grandeur landscapes makes it a beautiful place to live. The spirit of modest inclusivity and egalitarianism having broadly low tuition fees with high-quality education in Denmark assures it as an attractive prospect for EU and non-EU students overall. All this boosts a student to apply for Denmark Student Visa today,

Nordic Citizens

For residents of Norway, Sweden or Finland no documentation is mandatory to live, study and work in Denmark without any documentation. You will also need a Danish personal identification number, for which the presentation of a passport or other form of photo identification is required on arrival.

EU/EEA and Swiss nationals

Students belonging to the EU and Switzerland have a privilege to reside in Denmark for three months without any further documentation other than a valid passport. Those planning on for staying longer than three months will need a Danish registration certificate. In order to gain access to a registration certificate you must check with the Regional State Administration (Statsforvaltningen) within three months of your arrival along with your passport, two passport sized photos and an acceptance letter of admission from your university. A registration certificate thus makes it easier for a getting a personal identification number, which is a prerequisite for many things in Denmark including the right to work without restrictions.

International students

If you are from outside the EU/EEA, then the duration of your stay will decide Denmark student visa requirements for arrival. For a short stay duration which is of less than three months students will require a visa, and for a long stay exceeding more than three months will require a residence permit. The below details are as follows:-

Short-term stay Visa

Tourist visa is required for those studying in Denmark for a period of less than three months (this is not necessary for some non-EU countries). You can apply for a visa at any authorized Danish mission in your country of origin, including all Danish embassies and consulates present abroad –the website of The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark can be helpful for such purposes.

Note: A Denmark student visa does not entitle students to work in Denmark.


Residence permit OR long-term stay

Those studying in Denmark for a period of more than three months will need to apply for a residence permit, which can be done at the Danish embassy in your home country. This permit allows the non-EU/EEA citizens to work for a part-time job in Denmark for a maximum of 20 hours per week.

Once granted subsequently the residence permit will be valid for a duration of your program, thus no need to worry about renewing it. You will be provided with an application form in your home country, which must be filled out and returned with the supporting documentation – it is hence advisable to begin the application process three months prior to your arrival date. Please be noted that the application will be turned down if you apply for a Denmark student visa and a residence permit at the same time.

Study pattern in Denmark

Since 2003, the Danish education system has followed the two-channel mode, bifurcating the study into undergraduate (Bachelor's) and postgraduate (Master's and PhD/Doctorate). This system facilitates an international mobility within Europe, as the qualifications are equivalent throughout.

Danish institutions providing higher education are categorized according to level of study and field of teaching:

The types of degrees available in Denmark are as follows:

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