The applications are then forwarded electronically to the Danish Immigration Service (DIS) or the Danish Agency International Recruitment and Integration (SIRI) in Copenhagen for processing. ).If the sticker contains inaccurate details, inform the Danish Mission or the ESP immediately in order to have it corrected. Kindly, notify the Denmark visa application centre if you are unable to make your appointment. for study purposes), you should apply for a residence permit. name, validity dates, passport number etc.

The collection of information also helps targeting of relevant content, compile statistics as well as marketing.The first time you visit the homepage of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, you will see a banner with information about cookies. To read more about the different kinds of residence permits, which one to apply for, and how to apply, go to the Once you have submitted your application and paid the fee to either the Danish Immigration Service or the Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration (SIRI), you will receive a case order ID. From 01 July 2019, The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark including all Danish diplomatic missions are introducing mandatory online payment of the embassy fee for residence or work permit. For further information see the print on the information board at The Danish Visa Application Centre or visit website Processing times for Danish Residence and Work Permits vary depending on the type of permit. If you have skills in one of these occupations, you can obtain a work and residence permit in very little time under the Positive List scheme.

These schemes offer them residence and work permit to reside and work in Denmark. The embassy fee must be paid online using this link https://dys.um.dk/permit/ Make sure to hand in the case order ID along with the required documentation and your biometrics. A valid job offer is required to obtain a Danish work permit. For an overview of the different processing times, please refer to the following websites:The Danish Consulate General in Sydney receives and checks the applications from VFS Global on a daily basis. All Residence and Work Permits applications must be submitted in person at the Joint Visa Application centres in London, Manchester or Edinburgh. http://um.dk/en/travel-and-residence/how-to-apply-for-a-residence-permit/ Length of the head should not exceed 30 to 36 mm in length from chin to top of hair.

Read the Danish government’s guidance for UK nationals in Denmark. By clicking ACCEPT you accept the use of cookies from the Ministry and third parties on the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. When you apply for a residence or work permit for Denmark, you will have to supply documentation and biometrics for your application. You apply for a residence permit through either the Danish Immigration Service or the Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration (SIRI). If you want to work, seek family reunification, or stay in Denmark longer than 90 days (e.g. People with a job in any of these sectors have easy access to the Danish labour market. Applicants may therefore obtain a new photograph that meets all requirements before The Danish Visa Application Centre can receive the application. If you are a citizen of a country outside the Nordic countries or the EU/EEA, you must hold a residence and work permit in order to reside and work in Denmark. For more information on biometric features, please click The Danish mission may ask for further documentation on behalf of the Danish Immigration Service or the Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration (SIRI) as well as request a personal interview at the Danish mission or at the Visa Application Centre (VFS) after you have handed in your application, documentation, and biometrics. Once DIS/SIRI has reached a decision they will forward the written approval or refusal to the Danish Consulate General in Sydney, who in turn will forward the decision to the applicant via VFS Global.If any of the required supporting documentation is missing from the application or if there are any other issues or concerns with the application, the Consulate General in Sydney will contact you. Danish Positive List consists of a list of professions and sectors which are currently experiencing a shortage of qualified and skilled professionals.