n More information? Check out these websites: www.newtodenmark.dk n the official website from the Agency for Labour Retention and International Recruitment providing substantial information about all the rules. www.sst.dk n the official website from the Danish Health and Medicines Authority providing information about authorisation and how to apply. www.aupairnetwork.dk n the website from Au Pair Network providing information about the immigration rules, rights of au pairs, networking, counselling and facts about living in Denmark. n i g n i y Sta ark? m n e D KIT – Kirkernes Integrations Tjeneste Smallegade 47 h DK- 2000 Frederiksberg Tlf. +45 3284 6016 h [email protected] Information about the Danish immigration rules www.kit-danmark.dk FOA – Fag og Arbejde Staunings Plads 1-3 h DK- 1790 København V Tlf. +45 4697 2626 h [email protected] www.foa.dk Au Pair Network Many au pairs wish to stay in Denmark after the ending of an au pair stay. All non-Danish citizens need to obtain a residence permit in order to stay legally in Denmark. This flyer gives you a very short introduction. Overall it is possible to get a residence permit in Denmark via: n Visa • A visa is used for short stays, e.g. holiday • Entitles you to spend maximum 90 days in the Schengen region • Does not allow you to work or study in Denmark n Permanent residence n Visa (short term) n Permanent residence n Work n Study n Family reunification • A permanent residence gives you the right to live, work and study in Denmark • There are a number of very specific requirements which you must meet, but first and foremost you can only apply if you have resided in Denmark legally for at least five years Au Pairs visiting one of the big sights in Denmark - Møns Klint n Work • If you are from a non-EU country you must hold a work permit in order to work in Denmark • For some types of jobs an application will be turned down if there are available professionals residing in Denmark and EU/EEA • In some cases, you must obtain a Danish authorisation e.g. as a nurse n Study • If you are from a non-EU country you must hold a residence permit in order to study in Denmark • You must e.g. document that you have been admitted to a higher educational or basic youth study programme and that you can support yourself and pay the tuition fee, if any, with your own means n Family Reunification • If you have close relatives in Denmark, you can apply for a residence permit on the grounds of family reunification • Provided that certain requirements are met, family reunification can be granted to spouses, registered partners, cohabiting partners, children and other family members
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