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DENMARK
Denmark facts
Location: - Northern Europe, bordering the Baltic Sea and the North Sea,
on a peninsula north of Germany (Jutland); also includes two major islands
(Sjaelland and Fyn)
Climate: - temperate, humid and overcast, mild, windy winters and cool
summers
Literacy: - 99%
Capital: - Copenhagen
Average cost of living: - USD 2,300 per month (avg.)
Average wage: - USD 3,200 per month (avg.)
Average Savings: - USD 900 per month
• Educational level;
• Language skills:
• Work experience;
• Adaptability; and
• Age
Educational level
To obtain points for education, an applicant must have completed:
An applicant can obtain bonus points, if he/ she had graduated from an
internationally recognised university. Further an applicant can obtain bonus
points, if his/ her education qualifies to work in a field where Denmark is
currently experiencing a shortage of qualified professionals.
Language skills
Points for language skills can be obtained, if the applicant has cleared IELTS
with overall 6.5 bands.
Work experience
An applicant must have 3-5 years work experience in the occupation given in
the Positive List to obtain qualifying points under this factor.
Adaptability
An applicant can obtain points for either education or work.
• Together with main applicant, their family members will also be allowed
to settle in the Denmark and to obtain permanent residence
WWICS
Advantage
s
Consortium approach
For ensuring that the clients of WWICS get a hassle free relocation initially
in the Denmark and later on after obtaining Denmark Permanent
Residency, in any country of the Europe, a consortium of WWICS and
Global Strategic Business Consultancy has been established. As per the
division of duties, the companies in the consortium will be providing a
complete package of services to its 100% success of all clients under the
Greencard Scheme.
WWICS provides the best services to its clients, right from the start until
they completely settle in the country of their choice.
Application Stage
For the best services offered by the experts, small investment will save you
money, time and hassles in the long run. No gimmicks. You are in a win-
win situation.
Unmatched Success Rate
Thousands of success stories began with WWICS and ten times as many
are on the way
WWICS
Service
s
• Pre-assessment of eligibility of the client
• Guide about required documentation
• Assist the client in the preparation of documents required for residence
and work permit case;
• Review and identify for submission, all required documents and the
supporting evidence;
• Assist in filing application for Residence and work permit under
Greencard Scheme
• Submit the complete case with supporting documentation and evidence
along with the submission report to the facilitator and later on to the
processing visa office;
• Assist in interview preparation
• Assist in finding job in Denmark before landing
• Assist to provide post-landing services in Denmark
• Assist the Client in securing necessary employment letters and company
documents from the employer
• Prepare the client for the interview at the visa post through counseling
sessions
• Counsel the client at various stages of the processing of the case File
number, Interview, Medical and residence & work permit papers as and
when required
• Keep in touch with the visa offices of Denmark and handle all visa
correspondence pertaining to the client's case
• Monitor client's case throughout processing and assist the client in
keeping his / her file up to date
• Send all additional, written and / or verbal representations to the
processing visa office and related Danish Government and other
agencies as deemed necessary by the company
• Advise the client of ongoing requirements by the visa office with respect
to the client's case
• Provide orientation sessions for the client
FAQs
Q. Who can come to Denmark?
Residence in Denmark is not freely available to all. Since 1973, Denmark has
enforced an immigration embargo. Conditions to enter and reside in Denmark vary
i.a. with the nationality of the applicant.
It is up to immigration authorities to determine whether a foreign citizen is eligible for
a residence permit in Denmark. This means that the Danish Immigration Service has
the initial authority to examine and decide applications for residence permits on
grounds of asylum, family reunification, or work
• An application fee of DKK 1,000 is payable when you submit the application
to the police.
• The police will examine the application form and your enclosures.
• The police will then forward the file to the Ministry of Integration.
• You will receive a letter from the Ministry of Integration when the Ministry
has received your application from the police.
Your residence permit can be extended by one year if you have lost your job through
no fault of your own (e.g. due to cutbacks) no more than three months before
applying for an extension, and if prior to this, you worked for 12 months for a
minimum of ten hours per week.