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tl;dr I need to get a CPR and I want to know if my friends' apartment is big enough for all 3 of us. Where can I find the regulations/rules about that?

I just got a job offer and I am preparing my documents to get my CPR (woohoo!!). Along some other things, I saw that I need a residency in order to get my CPR. I called SIRI for some clarifications and they told me I can add the address of my friends who already live in Denmark, with the only condition that the apartment complies with the regulations, and 3 people (my friends and I) can live there.

I thought it is something trivial and I can search for a couple of minutes and figure that out, but I cannot find any resource on that matter. My friends think it's fine and their apartment is big enough, but I don't have a concrete answer so far.

Could anybody help me with that and tell me which are the regulations/rules about the size of the apartment?

Does it have to do with the square meter, the amount of extra rooms, or something else? I am in the dark here.


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The original was posted on /r/denmark by /u/grode23 at 2024-02-07 21:16:20+00:00.

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Vertebrae_Viking at 2024-02-07 21:27:10+00:00 ID: kpe2rj3


As far as I’m aware it’s two persons per room without a specified purpose (so bathrooms, kitchens, storage rooms etc. don’t count).

There may be different rules for families consisting of adults and their children.