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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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[–] [email protected] 1 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Eastofeden73 at 2024-03-25 21:59:32+00:00 ID: kwjx22b


Yes, under special circumstances they can. E.g.if you’re convicted of terror crimes and has kept your old citizenship of if you have received the Danish citizenship by deceiving the Danish authorities.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 6 months ago (1 children)

CarobCake at 2024-03-25 22:05:05+00:00 ID: kwjy0kj


Ah phew. Thought it might encompass crimes like crossing the street when the pedestrian light is red or something.

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Eastofeden73 at 2024-03-25 22:15:31+00:00 ID: kwjzsgx


No, but who knows where it might end?

In the beginning I seem to recall it was only when it was obtained by fraud or if you were convicted of terror crimes.

But I just read in the papers, that some young men was convicted for attempted murder and received sentences around 12-14 years of prison and apparently the district attourney wanted them to loose their Danish citizenship too, but the court didn’t take it from them.