Foreigner rights in Denmark
My mum some time ago asked me some stuff about foreigner rights in Denmark. And she was very surprised when I could not tell much about it. I told her, law is not the adventure book, its not that interesting to read in your leasure time. But what I do know now, it is really important to know that in this country here are rules for everything. If you have a doubt - try to find what Danish law says about it. Of course, being a foreigner could be a problem, because everything is written in Danish (but hey! Google translator is an awesome invention! And I am sure if you ask Danes , they will always help you). You can try to ask a help from Kommune, but when Kommune don´t give you an answer or if they still leave you in a doubt, you should try to find it yourself...
Where to search for information?
https://www.borger.dk/Emner/udlaendinge-i-danmark/Sider/default.aspx
Udlændinge i Danmark means Foreigners in Denmark.
I bet there are all answers in all your questions. Can´t find the information which you need?
Then contact Borgerservice. They are here to help you!
This is a Website where they explain how to contact them:
https://www.borger.dk/OmBorgerDK/vaerdatvide/Sider/Kontaktos.aspx#RichHtmlField2Bookmark0
This is also informative website specially made for Danish foreigners (in various languages)
http://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us/
That`s a life lesson which I learned this month with the happy ending which I received this morning!
Know your rights, people! :)
Hi Laura, I am Federico. Keep on posting! I have a blog since... 2005 and it started like, well, a way to spend evening when I had anything better to do, a way to talk when there was not anyone available to listen me and in the time it becomes something more. So I hope you will continue to post for a long time. I can see that Italy is the third country among your visitors, I am quite proud :D we are the first country after the country where you live and the one where you were born, it is quite a result. Just in case you are planning some new travels there are some offers from Lufthansa which are interesting. Sooner or later I want to come to visit Denmark. In which city do you live? Is it far from Copenaghen?
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ReplyDeleteWow, you really have a blog from 2005? hmm.. Since now I have had 3 blogs before, but in some point I had to stop writing them, and now decided to start it again :) even though this blog already starts scaring me when people start discussing or giving me some feedback about it. I know its totally fine, but its strange, because, I would never expect those people to read it :) and it gives me some pressure :D
Thanks for advise, I will check, but at the moment cannot fly to my beloved Torino (I hope of beginning of February to visit all of you again). But if you will find a nice offer for yourself, you can really come to Denmark.. I live in Aarhus which is located in the main Denmark (not the island where is Copenhagen). With the train it takes about 3 hours to get here from Copenhagen.. do you already have a clue when do you want to come?
btw.. Italians read more this blog than Lithuanians ;) statistics.
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