§ 2. Udlændingeloven
Lovtekst · Kilde: www.retsinformation.dk · LOV nr 1183
This section of the Danish Aliens Act states that foreign nationals who are citizens of EU member countries or countries in the European Economic Area (EEA) can enter and stay in Denmark for up to three months without needing a visa.
In Brief
This section of the Danish Aliens Act states that foreign nationals who are citizens of EU member countries or countries in the European Economic Area (EEA) can enter and stay in Denmark for up to thr...
Examples
UK Citizen Visiting Denmark
A UK citizen can enter Denmark without a visa and stay for up to three months to explore job opportunities.
German Student in Denmark
A German student can study in Denmark for three months without any additional paperwork, thanks to EU regulations.
Non-EU Citizen with EU Visa
A non-EU citizen with a valid EU visa can stay in Denmark for three months under the same rules as EU citizens.
Common Misunderstandings
- •Some believe they need a visa to enter Denmark if they are from the EU, which is incorrect; they can enter freely.
- •It's a common misconception that non-EU nationals cannot stay for three months without a visa, but some may qualify under EU regulations.
- •Many think they need to apply for a residence permit for short stays, but this is only necessary for longer stays.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long can I stay in Denmark as an EU citizen?
EU citizens can stay in Denmark for up to three months without a visa.
What do I need to enter Denmark?
You need a valid passport and may need to show proof of sufficient funds or accommodation.
Can I work while in Denmark for three months?
Yes, EU citizens can work in Denmark during their three-month stay without a work permit.
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