§ 9 p. Udlændingeloven
Lovtekst · Kilde: www.retsinformation.dk · LOV nr 1183
This section outlines the conditions under which a foreign national can apply for a residence permit to work in Denmark.
In Brief
This section outlines the conditions under which a foreign national can apply for a residence permit to work in Denmark. It applies to individuals who are eligible to work here based on Denmark's inte...
Examples
American spouse moving to Denmark
An American spouse who has moved to Denmark and has a residence permit can apply for a work permit to legally work while living here.
EU citizen buying property
An EU citizen who has moved to Denmark and is looking to work after purchasing property can apply for a work permit under this section.
Student extending visa
An international student who is currently studying in Denmark and wishes to work part-time can apply for a work permit after their study permit.
Common Misunderstandings
- •Many think they can apply for a work permit from outside Denmark, but you must be legally residing in Denmark to apply under this section.
- •Some believe that having a job offer alone guarantees a work permit, but you must meet other conditions and provide specific documentation.
- •It's a misconception that all foreigners can easily obtain work permits; eligibility depends on legal status and other criteria outlined in the law.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does this take?
The processing time for a work permit application can vary but typically takes a few weeks, depending on the specifics of your case.
What documents do I need?
You will need to provide proof of legal residence, a job offer or contract, and any relevant qualifications or certificates.
Can I work while waiting?
You must have a valid work permit to work legally in Denmark. If you're waiting for your application, you cannot start working until it's approved.
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