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CarobCake at 2024-03-25 12:17:57+00:00 ID:
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There are also these complicated rules about how long you can be away from the country within the time you were a resident (or the last 12 years), which can add to the time you need to wait before applying.
In every year you travel for more than 4 weeks at a time or more than 6 weeks total you need to report that time away (and consider them "interruptions) and add it up, if it adds up more than 365 days you need to not have any more interruptions in the last 3 years before you apply (in addition to adding one year to your total time). But that's the rule now, who knows what it will be in nearly a decade from now...
german-potatou (OP) at 2024-03-25 13:37:40+00:00 ID:
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This one honestly sucks. Could you please provide me with a link to read more on the specifics?
CarobCake at 2024-03-25 16:01:40+00:00 ID:
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The best place to figure this one out is a fb group called Permanent Residence and Citizenship in Denmark, lots of links to the resources and people telling their experiences, questions and answers, etc. I also think it sucks and am very annoyed to have to worry about it... I'm trying to stay within limits when possible and keep a log, but we'll see how it goes over the years.
LEVLFQGP at 2024-03-25 17:14:37+00:00 ID:
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Here (it's in Danish): https://uim.dk/statsborgerskab/udenlandske-statsborgere/betingelser/ophold/
The specifics are in the PDF that is linked under the "Opholdsafbydelser" (Interruptions of residence) point ( https://uim.dk/media/9263/ophold-i-udlandet.pdf ).
But yes, keep a log.