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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)

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.