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Hello everyone.

I want to move to Esbjerg to be with my girlfriend who is studying there.

I went there for 3 months thinking it would be easy. Find a job, apply for residency permit and cpr, live with my girlfriend. (Stupid of me, I know that now) Doesn't help that through some unforeseen circumstances I used up all my funds.

(Edit:) I am an EU citizen.

So my question is this.

Because I will be applying for residency with sufficient funds, do I have to have the bare minimum of 78k for 1 year or can I do less and still get a permit, let's say half the amount for 6 months ? And then just get a CPR and a job ?

Because as it stands, I'm quite far away from the 78k, I have a few opportunities that are just waiting for me to get a CPR to hire me and I'm worried about leaving my girlfriend on her own, even though she has a part time job.

Thank you for your time.


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The original was posted on /r/denmark by /u/Alpha37 at 2024-02-12 19:49:51+00:00.

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Weekly-Whereas-5274 at 2024-02-12 22:32:51+00:00 ID: kq5dk3b


You can get all the info you need on above link or at least it will give you some solid background information of what to expect and your rights as eu-citizen. Here's a relevant quote.

"The first 6 months: Reporting your presence As a jobseeker, you don't need to register as a resident for the first 6 months. Still looking for a job after 6 months: Assessment of your right to stay If you have not found a job during the first 6 months of your stay, the national authorities can assess your right to stay longer. For this, they will ask for evidence that you:

are actively looking for a job and have a good chance of finding one Always keep copies of your job applications, responses from potential employers, invitations for interviews and so on."