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A well-balanced family and work life, an excellent business climate and an efficient welfare state. These are just three of the reasons why many foreigners want to come to Denmark. In recent years, Denmark has attracted foreign workers in a wide range of areas, and the expectation is that in the future even more foreigners who are willing to be part of the Danish work force and society will be needed.
Work in Denmark

Looking for a job in Denmark?

On Workindenmark.dk, international jobseekers and Danish companies connect. Here, you can get assistance to assess job opportunities and advice on how to apply for jobs in Denmark.

New to Denmark

Residence and Work Permits

On Newtodemark.dk you can find all the information you need on visa, asylum, residence permits and everything else related to coming to live or work in Denmark.

Expat in Denmark

Expat in Denmark

Are you looking for a network in Denmark? Expatindenmark.com tries to make Denmark a more attractive place to work and live in by setting up and maintaining national, regional and local expat networks.

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Nine tips if you are new to Denmark

Based on the blogs written by our foreign bloggers at denmark.dk we put together this list of nine things you should be aware of if you are new to Denmark.

Volunteer

Volunteer work in Denmark

Denmark has a very strong tradition for volunteer organisations and 43 per cent of the Danes do some kind of volunteer work. The explanation is found in tradition, social trust and the logic of the welfare state.

Facts and Statistics about Denmark

Transport infrastructure in Denmark

There are numerous ways to get around in Denmark. Long distances can be covered by plane, train, bus or car.

Learn Danish

Learn Danish

Some say Danish is one of the hardest languages to learn. But is that a myth or a distinct reality? Here you´ll find a few basic phrases and lots of tips on how to get on with learning Danish.
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Meet the Danes

 What characterises the Danes as a people? Many non-Danes living in Denmark suggest that the Danes are open and welcoming.

Did you know

10.1 per cent of the Danish population are immigrants or descendants of immigrants.

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