Can I become a citizen of Denmark?

Can I become a citizen of Denmark?

As a citizen of a Nordic country, you can become a Danish citizen under two different sets of rules: by declaration or by naturalisation. If you are aged between 18 and 23, then to become a Danish citizen by declaration, you must: Be resident in Denmark. Have no criminal record.

Is dual citizenship allowed in Denmark?

What does it mean, that Denmark accepts dual citizenship? It means, that Denmark recognizes, that a person can have one or multiple foreign citizenships, in addtition to the Danish citizenship.

Can I get a Danish passport if my wife is Danish?

One must have permanent residence status in the Kingdom of Denmark in order to become a citizen. If one is married to a Dane working ‘for Danish interests’ in a foreign country, then this period of absence from the Kingdom of Denmark can count as duration of residence in the Kingdom of Denmark.

How long does it take to get Danish citizenship?

In most cases you will need to have lived in Denmark continuously for a minimum of 9 years to apply for citizenship. If you have refugee status in Denmark, you only need to have lived in Denmark for 8 years continuously. The requirements for continuous residency in Denmark are even shorter for: Nordic nationals.

Is Denmark Good for immigration?

Denmark is the world’s 10th best place to be an immigrant according to Best Countries 2017, scoring 80 countries worldwide based on UN assessment and public perception. Despite public scolding for pursuing a (too) strict immigration policy, Denmark is better than its recent reputation.

How can I get green card in Denmark?

HOW TO APPLY

  1. Step 1: Access the Migration Service website in Denmark.
  2. Step 2:From 1 July 2019, The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark including all Danish diplomatic missions is introducing online payment of the embassy fee for residence or work permit.
  3. Step 3: Coordinate your appointment in our visa application center.