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I'm from a non-eu Country and I might start working soon in Denmark. My goal would be to eventually naturalize.

I always see people saying that naturalization is hard in Denmark, but what is exactly "hard" about it? In theory, if I meet the residency requirement, have a clean record, and have been employed, I should be fine, right?


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LEVLFQGP at 2024-03-25 11:57:36+00:00 ID: kwh2agp


I have done it (EØS). I don't think the requirements as such were unreasonable, but it is a very tedious process. Especially the things that were completely out of my control, i.e. the waiting period of more than two years from when you submit your application to finally get citizenship AFTER fulfilling ALL the requirements. Just because of the slow bureaucracy and the fact that citizenship needs to go through parliament. It is such a long wait.

So, in total, it is more 11 - 12 years in the country until you finally can shake the hand of a mayor and get your DK passport.