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Friday, August 15, 2008

How Apply Denmark Work Visa



How Apply For a Work Visa of Denmark

If you wish to apply for a Danish residence and work permit, the application process depends on whether you are applying as an employee, as a self-employed person, or as a jobseeker.

If you are an employee

If you are applying for a residence and work permit as an employee (including applicants under the Positive List, the Pay Limit scheme, the Corporate scheme, researchers, athletes, trainees and religious workers), both you and your employer in Denmark (e.g. the company, research institute, sports club or religious denomination) must supply information for the processing of your application.

It is your employer in Denmark who begins the application process by completing his/her part of the application form and attaching the required documents. He/she sends or gives the form and attached documents to you. You then complete your part of the form, attach the required documents, and submit the entire application.

There are different application forms for different types of applicants. Each application form contains a detailed description of how you and your employer in Denmark should complete the form, and which documents you must attach.

You and your employer in Denmark can chose one of the following application forms, depending on whether you are a(n):

Employee (including applicants under the Positive List, Pay Limit scheme, athletes and trainees)

Application form AR1 (Danish and English version)

Researcher
Application form ST2 (Danish and English version)


Religious worker
Application form RF1 (Danish and English version)


Applicant under the Corporate scheme
Application form AR4 for the company (Danish version)
Application form AR5 for the applicant (Danish and English version)

Furthermore, your employer in Denmark can obtain a printed version of the application form from the Service Centre of the Immigration Service, or from the local police.
If you are a self-employed person

If you are applying for a residence and work permit as a self-employed person, the application form is to be completed by you alone. The application form contains a detailed description of how you should complete the form, and which documents you must attach:

Self-employed person
> Application form AR2 (English version)
> Application form AR2 (Danish version)

Furthermore, you can obtain a printed version of the application form from the Danish diplomatic mission in your country of residence, from the Service Centre of the Immigration Service, or from the local police.
If you are a jobseeker

If your are applying for a residence and work permit under the Greencard scheme, the application form is to be completed by you alone. The application form contains a detailed description of how you should complete the form, and which documents you must attach.

Applicant under the Greencard scheme
> Application form GR1 (English version)
> Application form GR1 (Danish version)

Furthermore, you can obtain a printed version of the application form from the Danish diplomatic mission in your country of residence, from the Service Centre of the Immigration Service, or from the local police.
Family members

If you wish to bring your spouse/registered partner/cohabiting partner with you to Denmark, then he/she must submit his/her own application. If you have children under the age of 18 who you also wish to bring to Denmark, information about the children can be included in your spouse's/partner's application.

The application form contains a detailed description of how your spouse/partner should complete the form, and which documents he/she must attach:

Accompanying family members
> Application form FA8 (English version)
> Application form FA8 (Danish version)

Furthermore, your spouse/partner can obtain a printed version of the application form from the Danish diplomatic mission in his/her country of residence, from the Service Centre of the Immigration Service, or from the local police.
Submitting your application

You can submit an application for a residence and work permit in several ways. You can submit it at the Danish diplomatic mission in your country of origin (or the country where you have resided legally for the past three months). The mission will then forward your application to the Immigration Service in Denmark, where it will be processed.

If there is no Danish mission in your country of origin (or country of residence), it is often possible to submit your application at the mission of another Schengen country. See the Danish Foreign Ministry's list of countries where Denmark is represented by another Schengen country.

If you are residing legally in Denmark (e.g. based on another residence permit, procedural stay, visa, or visa-free stay), you can normally submit your application in Denmark.

You can submit your application at the Service Centre of the Immigration Service. If you live outside Greater Copenhagen, you can also submit your application at the local police who will then forward it to the Immigration Service. If the Immigration Service accepts your application for processing, you may stay in Denmark while your application is being processed.

As an alternative, you can book a meeting with the Immigration Service. This service is aimed at persons applying for a residence and work permit in order to work in Denmark. Read more about scheduling appointments for personal meetings regarding work permits.

If you have resided in Denmark on the grounds of another residence permit (e.g. family reunification or asylum), and this permit has been revoked or denied extension by the Immigration Service, you can submit your application in Denmark up to seven days after receiving the ruling. After this point, you must submit your application from your country of origin.

If you are residing illegally in Denmark, an application submitted in Denmark will normally be refused, and you will be asked to submit your application from your country of origin.
Processing your application

When the Immigration Service has received your application for a residence and work permit, it will process it along with the attached documentation and other information. In some cases, the Immigration Service will need to obtain additional information from branch organisations. In addition, the Immigration Service will check to see if you have been reported to the Schengen Information System (SIS).

If the Immigration Service receives information that does not correspond with the information you have provided, you will be asked to explain any discrepancies before the Immigration Service rules on the case.

Once the Immigration Service has received all necessary information and documentation relating to your application, it will make its ruling. The ruling will be either a residence and work permit, or a rejection of your application.
How do you receive the ruling?

If you submit your application from your country of origin (or other country of residence), the Immigration Service will send the ruling to the diplomatic mission where you submitted your application. The diplomatic mission will then forward it to your home address, or ask you to pick it up in person.

If you submit your application in Denmark, the Immigration Service will send the ruling to your address in Denmark, or to your attorney. The Immigration Service may also ask you to pick it up in person at the Service Centre, or it may send it to the police, who will then forward it to your home address. If the Immigration Service has decided to reject your application, it will ask you to leave Denmark before a specified date. In this case, you will be informed of your avenues to appeal the ruling.

Citizens of the new EU countries may submit their application in their country of origin, enter Denmark, and ask the Immigration Service to send the ruling to an address in Denmark, to the local police, or they may pick it up in person at the Service Centre.

Source: http://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us/coming_to_dk/work/how_to_apply.htm


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