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Can I bring my spouse to Denmark?
Requirements you both need to meet. If you are married, your marriage needs to be legal under Danish law. In order for your marriage to be declared valid in Denmark, it needs to have been valid in the country where it took place. A marriage can’t be declared valid in Denmark if it violates Danish laws.
Can I take my partner while I study abroad?
Yes, you may be able to bring your spouse or common-law partner, and dependent children, with you to Canada. They may be eligible for a study or work permit, or a visitor visa. You must submit their applications online when you apply for your study permit.
Can you work in Denmark on a student visa?
As an international student in Denmark you too are entitled to work while you live here. You can also seek full-time employment when you have completed your studies. working while studying: If you are a Nordic, EU/EEA or Swiss citizen, there are no restrictions on the number of hours you can work in Denmark.
Can I work while studying in Denmark?
Working whilst studying EU/EEA, Nordic and Swiss nationals can work in Denmark while studying without any restrictions on hours. However, you’ll need a work permit for this, which you can apply for at the same time as your residence permit or at the Danish Immigration Service.
Can my wife work in Denmark?
Holding a permit as an accompanying family member to an employee in general allows you the right to work in Denmark. Therefore, you do not need to apply for a separate work permit if you get a job. You are also allowed to run your own business.
What happens if you marry a Dane?
Naturalisation as a Danish citizen One must have permanent residence status in the Kingdom of Denmark in order to become a citizen. Each year of marriage to a Danish citizen reduces the requirement by one year, to a maximum reduction of 3 years.
How many hours can student work in Denmark?
20 hours
Apply for a work permit in Denmark As an international student, you are allowed to work in Denmark, under the following legal conditions: Non-EU/EEA and non-Nordic students are allowed to work in Denmark 20 hours a week from September to May and 37 hours a week from June to August.