§ 7. Udlændingeloven
Lovtekst · Kilde: www.retsinformation.dk · LOV nr 1183
This section of the Danish Aliens Act outlines the conditions under which foreigners may be granted temporary residence permits in Denmark.
In Brief
This section of the Danish Aliens Act outlines the conditions under which foreigners may be granted temporary residence permits in Denmark. It specifically applies to individuals who are recognized as...
Examples
Syrian asylum seeker
A Syrian man fleeing conflict applies for a temporary residence permit in Denmark, citing fears of torture upon return.
Iranian woman at risk
An Iranian woman who risks death for her political beliefs applies for asylum, qualifying for protection under this section.
Prison inmate seeking asylum
A foreigner serving time for a minor offense applies for temporary residence upon release, claiming risk in their home country.
Common Misunderstandings
- •Many believe they can apply for residency without proof of threat; however, evidence is crucial for approval.
- •Some think they can work while their application is pending; usually, this is not permitted until granted residency.
- •It's a common myth that all applicants will automatically receive permits; each case is assessed individually based on circumstances.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to get a decision?
Processing times can vary, but typically it takes several months, depending on case complexity and documentation.
What documents do I need to apply?
You will need to provide proof of identity, evidence of risks in your home country, and any other relevant personal documentation.
Can I work while waiting for my application?
Generally, you cannot work until your application is approved, but you can inquire about specific permissions during the process.
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