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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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brunhamster20 at 2024-02-07 21:47:46+00:00 ID: kpe6h3t


Depends on their contract if they're renting, but generally it's 2 people per possible bedroom (a.k.a not bathroom/kitchen). Some places limit it to just 1 person per possible bedroom of they're renting and then subletting to you.

Hard to say for sure here without knowing their specific contract or number or rooms in the apartment.

If they're renting, they could ask their landlord how many can live there if they don't think it'll cause problems?