Askefyr at 2024-02-12 20:04:35+00:00 ID: kq4nces
Are you an EU citizen? That makes a lot of difference.
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Askefyr at 2024-02-12 20:04:35+00:00 ID: kq4nces
Are you an EU citizen? That makes a lot of difference.
Alpha37 (OP) at 2024-02-12 20:05:22+00:00 ID: kq4nhd8
Yes, sorry I forgot to mention that. Can I edit the post ? I'm not a huge reddit poster.
Askefyr at 2024-02-12 20:12:54+00:00 ID: kq4ot1k
The easiest thing to do is actually to apply as a worker, if you have options lined up. You don't necessarily need a contract - you just need a letter for them saying that they want to hire you when you get a CPR.
Alpha37 (OP) at 2024-02-12 20:27:11+00:00 ID: kq4rc0y
I tried getting a contract copy but the few places that wanted to take me insisted on me having a CPR. I didn't think to ask for a letter but I doubt they would've given me one :/
Askefyr at 2024-02-12 20:45:25+00:00 ID: kq4ullh
There's a form they have to fill out - it's on the nyidanmark website.
Alpha37 (OP) at 2024-02-13 10:01:20+00:00 ID: kq7pcwd
Oh the form, okay. What's the likelyhood that they don't give me an EU residence document when I apply ?
Or is it basically guaranteed that I'll get it if I have an employer basically vouching for me with that form ?
Askefyr at 2024-02-13 10:37:49+00:00 ID: kq7sa9u
Yeah, if you've got that form filled out correctly and all the other documents in line, you'll get a residence document. As an EU citizen you, by default, have the right to work in Denmark, so you just have to prove that you're going to work. It's formalities.
Obviouslyafierceman at 2024-02-12 20:54:32+00:00 ID: kq4w8u2
Denmark has really tough politics concerning migrating, good thing ur an EU citizen. I would contact SIRI if I was you.
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."