Relocation made easy
Getting off to a good start working in Denmark, requires that you get to know how the Danish labour market works, including formalities, working conditions and workplace culture. It may be structured and work differently than what you are used to.
No need to worry though; job satisfaction rating in Denmark is among the highest in Europe. To start with, you can find information on our website.
International Citizen Service (ICS)
International Citizen Service is a nationwide service for newcomers staying for more than 3 months located in Copenhagen, Esbjerg, Aalborg, Odense, Sønderborg and Aarhus. At ICS, you can get information and advice about the registration process to Denmark, and this is also where you book an appointment in order to get all necessary paperwork done, when you are in Denmark.
Life in Denmark
Lifeindenmark.dk is the official site for newcomers offering public information and a practical guide to things as housing, pension, schools, etc. It is administered by the Danish Agency for Digital Government.
Read more about life in Denmark
International communities
Did you know that many municipalities offer information for internationals. There are different types of services such as International Hourse, Newcomer Service, and International communities. The services range from guidance on local activities,networking events, information about housing and much more.
Read more about international communities in Denmark
Recognition of qualifications
Check if your profession is regulated or if you need an authorization and how to get an official assessment of your education
Authorisation for regulated professions
Financial support: Targeted mobility scheme (TMS)
If you are from the EU, Iceland, or Norway, you might qualify for financial assistance if you are invited to a job interview in Denmark or another EU country, Norway, or Iceland. TMS can also provide financial support for you and your family if you are relocating.