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.
seachimera (OP) at 2024-01-28 15:21:04+00:00 ID:
kjyjrdy
Thank you. We have been married for over a decade and are using the familiesammenføring process. Fingers crossed.
FinnTheDrox at 2024-01-28 15:22:38+00:00 ID:
kjyjztt
Yeah okay. That's a fair while. Though from conversations with others who aren't using that method it's virtually impossible. And a guy got quite angry over an article about a pirate being allowed to stay.