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§ 3. Udlændingeloven

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This section applies to foreigners who are exempt from needing a visa to enter Denmark, specifically those recognized under certain agreements or regulations.

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In Brief

This section applies to foreigners who are exempt from needing a visa to enter Denmark, specifically those recognized under certain agreements or regulations. If you are from a country that has a visa...

Examples

  • American tourist visiting Denmark

    An American tourist can travel to Denmark for up to 90 days without a visa for sightseeing and visiting friends.

  • EU citizen traveling to Denmark

    An EU citizen can enter Denmark without a visa and stay for 90 days, enjoying their rights of free movement.

  • Third-country national with visa exemption

    A South Korean student can stay in Denmark for 90 days without a visa to explore study opportunities.

Common Misunderstandings

  • Many believe they can stay longer than 90 days without a visa. In reality, the limit is strictly enforced.
  • Some think they don't need a return ticket to enter. However, it's often required to show proof of onward travel.
  • There is a misconception that travel days in different Schengen countries do not count towards the 90-day limit; they do.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long can I stay in Denmark without a visa?

You can stay for up to 90 days within a 180-day period if you're from a visa-exempt country.

What do I need to enter Denmark?

You need a valid passport and may need to show proof of onward travel and sufficient funds.

Can I work while in Denmark on a visa exemption?

No, working is not permitted under a visa exemption; you need a work permit for that.

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