If you were a regular resident of Denmark for eight years or more you can proceed to apply for a permanent residence permit. A permanent residence permit is issued for individuals who want to work, seek family reunification, or study in Denmark.
You apply for a Denmark residence permit through the Danish Immigration Service or the Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration (SIRI).
These are the requirements for a permanent residence in Denmark.
In case you meet the following requirements, you will qualify for a permanent residence permit after only four years of legal residence in Denmark (the standard time is eight years):
Individuals with a disability, pensioners, or early-age pensioners may be exempt from certain permanent residency requirements. Pensioners or people who have been granted an early-age pension are exempt from meeting the following requirements:
If you qualify for a permanent residence, you can continue the application process for a permanent permit at the Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration (SIRI).
The process of application for a permanent residence in Denmark includes fice simple steps.
When submitting a permanent residence application, you must create a case order ID on the SIRI website. Choose the type of residence permit you are applying for and provide your personal information (name, surname, email, etc.) After you are done, simply click “Create Case order ID” and receive your case number.
After creating the SB-ID, enter your case number and pay a fee of DKK 10,330 (1400 EUR). You can pay the fee with:
Before applying for permanent residence, make sure you have all the required documents from the checklist. This includes your Danish language test, proof of employment and housing, etc.
See the full list of required documents under the “Document Checklist” below.
When applying for a permanent residence permit, you must use the Start TU1-4 application form. You can use this application form if:
You are required to submit your fingerprints and a facial photo within four weeks of submitting your application. You can record your biometrics at the Immigration Service’s Citizen Service but must book an appointment before showing up.
Reminder: If you are granted a residence permit, that permit is valid for as long as you are living permanently in Denmark.
When you apply for a Danish permanent residence permit, you are required to submit the following documents:
The processing time at the Danish Immigration Service or the Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration (SIRI) for a Denmark permanent residence permit is ten months.
Before applying for Danish citizenship, the applicant must have had eight years of legal stay in Denmark and live up to the newest citizenship requirements. A permanent residence is a prerequisite when you apply for Danish citizenship. If you have resided in Denmark for the required period, you can apply for citizenship.
A temporary residence permit is given right after you enter Denmark with the purpose of work, studies, or family reunification. Permanent residence is granted after residing in Denmark for at least eight years. Both types of residences have different requirements that the visa applicant must meet.
Temporary Residence | Permanent Residence | |
Duration: | 1-2 years | Indefinite |
Conditions: | You must be over the age of 18. | You need to be over the age of 18. |
You must have a letter of admission from your university (study permit) or an employment contract. | You must have lived in Denmark for more than eight years. | |
You must afford to support yourself financially during your stay. | You still need to meet the requirements of your current residence permit. | |
You must have a travel insurance policy. | You must have a clean police record. | |
You must have a place to stay. | You need to accept a declaration of residence and self-support. | |
You must have a clean police record. | You must have a clean police record. | |
Language proficiency in Danish. | You must be currently employed. | |
You must not have any overdue public debts. | ||
You must not work against the establishment of your identity. | ||
You must pass the Danish language test 2. | ||
You must have been employed for the last three years and six months. | ||
Benefits: | Healthcare | Free Education |
Education | Free Health care | |
Travel | Child services | |
Work | Work | |
Travel |