Friday, August 5, 2011

Steps to getting a Working in Denmark visa


After years of strict isolation, Denmark is fast becoming one of the top immigration destinations around the world. Immigration to Denmark is not easy; there are only a limited number of scenarios under which a person can be granted a working in Denmark visa.  Check out all those opportunities and in case you are qualified for any of them then you are in luck. However, knowing that you are qualified to applied is not enough to get you into Denmark and working.

Collect as much information as possible on the scheme through which you have an opportunity to obtain a working in Denmark visa. After this, get the requisite forms and fill them out. Forms can be downloaded from the internet. There are various sites offering these downloading. Alternatively, you can obtain the forms from the Danish embassy in your country. If you already reside in Denmark but wish to acquire a working in Denmark visa, you can get the forms from the local Danish police. Once you have acquired he forms, carefully read through the instructions before filling them out. Omitting any information may result in rejection of your application.  You also have to minimize the number of discrepancies in the forms.

These forms will also come with information about certain documentary requirements such as educational and professionals’ certificate and proof of financial stability. All these documents have to be attached.

All ruling are made by the immigration service in Denmark.  If Successful, you will get a work and residence permit. The ruling can generally be received at the point from which the application was submitted usually the embassy. If the application was submitted inside Denmark the ruling will be send to your attorney or your home Danish home address. If you are already residing in Denmark and your application is to renew a working in Denmark visa, the immigration service will ask you to leave the country within a specified period. However you will also be informed of any avenues for appealing the ruling.

Summary                        
For those already working in Denmark, visa applications are usually less complicated than first time applicants. Citizens of EU member states generally have an easier time acquiring working in Denmark visas than those from non western countries as they are perceived to contribute more to the economy.

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