§ 9 d. Udlændingeloven
Lovtekst · Kilde: www.retsinformation.dk · LOV nr 1183
This section of the Danish Aliens Act allows a foreigner who has previously held Danish citizenship to apply for residence in Denmark again.
In Brief
This section of the Danish Aliens Act allows a foreigner who has previously held Danish citizenship to apply for residence in Denmark again. However, this right is contingent upon the individual not h...
Examples
Returning Danish Citizen
A former Danish citizen who moved abroad years ago and lost their citizenship can apply to regain residence in Denmark.
Family's Return to Denmark
A family member of a person who previously held Danish citizenship can seek residence based on the primary applicant's status.
Common Misunderstandings
- •If my citizenship was revoked, I can't return. (You can apply for residence rights despite revocation.)
- •I need to live in Denmark first to apply. (You can apply from abroad if you meet the criteria.)
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does the application process take?
The processing time can vary but generally takes several months, depending on the case complexity.
What documents do I need to provide?
You typically need to provide proof of your previous Danish citizenship and identification documents.
Can I work while waiting for my application?
You are not permitted to work until your residence permit is granted.
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