Danish citizenship: a step towards stability and European privileges
The Danish passport grants the right of residence, employment and free movement within the countries of the European Union
Danish citizenship: an investment in a stable future
A Danish passport holder discovers European opportunities and a reliable social security system.
Freedom of movement in the European Union
The Danish passport allows you to travel, live and work freely in any of the European Union countries without special permits.
High level of social protection
Danish citizens have access to medicine, education, pensions and other social guarantees at the state level.
Ability to pass on citizenship to children
Danish citizens can automatically pass on their citizenship to children born in Denmark or abroad, thus ensuring stability for future generations.
Quality education without barriers
Passport holders can study free of charge at public higher education institutions in Denmark.
Visa-free access to more than 160 countries
The Danish passport is among the top "strongest" passports in the world, opening doors to most countries without the need for a visa.
Security and a high level of legal protection
Citizens enjoy a strong legal system, protection of personal freedoms and rights, and state support in difficult situations - inside and outside Denmark.
Who can apply for Danish citizenship?
Danish citizenship for foreigners is in most cases available after a long period of residence and integration into society. However, there are categories of applicants who can also benefit from a simplified method.
Naturalization
You must live in the country for 9 years or more, learn the language, become financially independent, and be employed to qualify for citizenship.
Marriage to a citizen
There are several paths to citizenship by marriage depending on the circumstances, the fastest being after 6 years of residence in Denmark and 3 years of union.
Ties to the country
There is a special procedure for those who have previously held a passport, or who came to the country as a child and lived in the country until their 18th birthday, or who have been educated and lived in Denmark for more than 5 years.



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How to apply for Danish citizenship: a step-by-step path to a European passport
The procedure for obtaining Danish citizenship is strictly regulated by law and requires compliance with all formalities. Specialists help to fulfill the legal requirements and avoid mistakes that may affect the result.

Initial assessment and eligibility check
At the initial stage, we carry out a detailed consultation, during which we assess whether the applicant meets the eligibility criteria. Particular attention is paid to the length of residence in Denmark, the existence of a valid permanent residence permit and the level of Danish language skills. At the same time, we identify possible grounds for refusal, such as criminal records, outstanding debts or lack of stable income. After confirmation of compliance with the basic requirements, we conclude a contract with the client and proceed to comprehensive support.
Preparation of documents
Depending on the method of obtaining citizenship, the list of documents varies. Basically, a copy of passport and proof of parental rights will be required if the application includes a child. A residence permit card, certificates of passing tests may be attached to the package of documents – it depends on the chosen method of obtaining citizenship. Requirements for translation and legalization of some certificates are taken into account. When the process is supervised by specialists, they strictly comply with the norms, as they carefully check the final version of the dossier to exclude flaws.


Submitting an application and receiving a decision
The application is submitted by a lawyer under a power of attorney. The processing time is up to 12 months, then the citizenship order is issued and a letter is sent to you inviting you to the swearing-in ceremony. You are also accompanied by a lawyer at the ceremony. You recite the oath and sign the document, after which you receive a certificate of citizenship.
Issuance of citizen`s internal documents
The internal identity card and passport are issued through any municipality, accompanied by a lawyer. You will need to bring your photo and citizenship certificate with you. The internal passport in the form of an ID card is issued immediately, while the passport is prepared in 11-15 working days. If necessary, you can also obtain a CPR personal registration number, which is required to use most public services and is assigned by the municipality.

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Frequently asked questions about obtaining Danish citizenship
How many years do I need to live in Denmark to apply for citizenship?
Usually at least 9 years of legal residence is required. In some cases, this period can be reduced: for example, for refugees – up to 8 years, for spouses of Danes – up to 6-8 years, for foreigners educated in Denmark – up to 5 years.
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