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Hi!

I see similar posts here from time to time, it's unclear how active this sub is for English speaking people moving or living in Denmark. I would love to get advice or hear about others on their experience moving to Denmark from the US. We are middle-aged and artists, so we have a lot of personal belongings we wish to take with us. We also have two older cats that we refuse to leave behind. My spouse has Danish citizenship and I will be applying for permanent citizenship in Denmark.

Some examples of what I am curious about:

  • where did you get your biometrics done? I am in the PNW and the nearest consulate is in Palo Alto. The ministry of foreign affairs website (in Denmark) doesn't have a working hyperlink to alternate options. We plan on calling them, but that doesn't negate my interest in other's experience
  • if you moved the contents of your home, how did it go? Which relocation service did you use, or did you just ship boxes of personal items?
  • did you fly pets out there, and if so, how did it go?

I have a ton of other questions-- but these are the big ones currently.

Thanks!


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The original was posted on /r/denmark by /u/seachimera at 2024-01-27 18:37:07+00:00. Original Title: I moving to Denmark with my Danish spouse in four months. I am an American looking to connect with other Americans who have made this move; mostly about moving logistics and paperwork hurdles. Apologies for posting in English.

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago (2 children)

Tick-Tag at 2024-01-27 18:59:20+00:00 ID: kjub7uk


I'm not American, but I did import two cats from the US so I know a little bit about that part of your questions.

The cats need to have their rabies shots at least 21 days before they travel. They should also be microchipped and you will have to bring them to a vet to get a vet certificate that shows that they are healthy.

You can ship them as cargo or in some cases you are allowed to bring them in cabin under your seat. That is what I did. They will have to be taken out of their carrier in the airport and the carrier will have to be scanned. Do not take them to the toilet on the plane to let them stretch their legs! A friend of mine did that and nearly lost the cat because there was an opening near the foot panel.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago (1 children)

seachimera (OP) at 2024-01-27 19:29:29+00:00 ID: kjug6ri


How did your cats eat and deal with litterbox needs?

Years ago I flew a cat from SF to Boston and then a long drive to a city in Maine. He was in the carrier the whole time (12+hours?) and didn't pee etc in the carrier. My vet told me to expect him to shut down a little, which he totally did.

But this time we are traveling from Portland, OR to Copenhagen...wow thats a long time in a carrier.

Thank you for replying!

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Tick-Tag at 2024-01-27 20:12:26+00:00 ID: kjun8ey


I didn't feed them. I was afraid it would make them sick and as long as they are traveling less than 24 hours it should be okay. Nothing is ideal, so you should figure out what you are comfortable and what you think will be the best for your cats.

I don't quite remember what I did about the litterbox problem. I might have used a mini litter box but I think that I put a diaper in the bottom of the carrier instead. And then brought extra so I could change it in case they used it. As I remember it, none of them used it.

One of the cats I flew from SF => Chicago => Copenhagen. I think it was around 22 hours. The other one was less. I didn't like it and I was nervous about it but the cats did alright

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

seachimera (OP) at 2024-01-28 15:24:53+00:00 ID: kjykc2f


Thank you-- so much for this.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Hieron at 2024-01-27 20:38:50+00:00 ID: kjurjsu


Hvordan har det med kattene?

Hvor grundigt blev der tjekket?

Her tænker jeg mest i forhold til om det er "ikke kommerciel" flytning.

Der er en chance for at min kæreste flytter hertil fra usa inden for det næste års tid. Og det vil indebære 3 katte.

Det virker lidt som en niche-case i den forstand at kattene skal flyttes hertil, og ikke med hjem til usa igen. Men at min kæreste jo ikke nødvendigvis er garanteret at kunne bo her på lang sigt. (Hvis der bliver problemer med familiesammenføring m.m.)

Der står at det kan være et krav at man dokumenterer at ejeren ikke har tænkt sig at overdrave til en anden person, men det er jo i teorien et muligt udfald. Men ikke det vi håber på overhovedet

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago (1 children)

seachimera (OP) at 2024-01-28 15:28:22+00:00 ID: kjykv4f


I hope your boyfriend makes the move to Denmark and that it is successful.

My husband and I have joked about how its easier to get the cats to Denmark than it will be to get me there...

We are prepared for the paperwork and legalization process for me to be extensive and stressful.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Hieron at 2024-01-28 16:49:11+00:00 ID: kjyxufc


Good luck to you too, it seems you have decent odds assuming you meet all the requirements.

It really is quite a jungle.

You guys lived together in the us for a while?

Me my so are LDR. Have spent like 6 months together irl spread out over longer and shorter stays. I feel like that gives us a disadvantage but I don't know.

Are you guys using a lawyer or the like? I know some lawyers here specialize in the process and help with it. But presumably a pricy affair so not sure if we gonna go that way or not

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

seachimera (OP) at 2024-01-28 16:55:09+00:00 ID: kjyyu4f


We haven't discussed getting a lawyer for this, I really hope we don't have to do that.

On the other hand, we really need a financial advisor to help us navigate what to do with our American retirement accounts...the laws around that, in both countries, are pretty overwhelming.

My spouse has lived in the US since 2001. He didn't apply for US citizenship until Denmark made it legal to have dual citizenship. We are a little worried about some of the news laws in Denmark making it a possible problem given that he has not lived in DK for over 20 years.

Thank you for replying in English-- my spouse can translate for me, but he is still sleeping...