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wolframfeder at 2024-03-11 08:24:19+00:00 ID:
kucadau
I grew up in the Area and went to school there for most of my life, so i have an OK idea of what's going on there, but havent lived there for 6 years or so at this point.
u/svenons started studying there last year iirc, maybe he can be of help with the current situation.
keewanm (OP) at 2024-03-11 08:32:04+00:00 ID:
kucayks
I'm moving out of my country for the first time so I'm kinda skeptical and want to confirm every possible situation first before i move out because i don't know anyone in Denmark
wolframfeder at 2024-03-11 08:35:51+00:00 ID:
kucb8z2
You're eligible for student housing, which is usually cheap rent controlled housing, and they prioritize assigning to to international students over local/danish students iirc.
But as others have mentioned, you cannot rely on having a job from day 1, so it's a good idea to have a decent amount saved to help you get by while you're getting settled and sort everything out.
keewanm (OP) at 2024-03-11 08:38:55+00:00 ID:
kucbhfi
I'll be taking myself with 3-4 months backup within that period of time i hope everything sorts out