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Old 12-10-2008, 02:21 PM
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Default How do i go about moving out to Denmark?

I am looking into possibly moving to Denmark. How do i go about it..is it possible at the moment?, jobs?, adjusting?
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Old 12-10-2008, 05:51 PM
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It is unfortunately pretty hard to find a job in Denmark right now, even for Danes. Because of the global economic crisis most companies try to reduce their costs which means little to no investment (a friend of mine actually got laid off 2 weeks ago). It is definately not the best time for a foreigner to look for a job there unless you have some very special, highly sought after skills. But the situation was the opposite a couple of years ago as one could find a new job in no time so who knows, a brighter future might well be just around the corner (only this time it is not up to the Danes alone but to the whole world).
Just be aware that immigration laws are very strict in Denmark and you might have a very hard time getting a work permit if you're not a EU citizen.
As far as adapting is concerned, winters can be a bit long and people a bit cold and distant but other than that, it is just a regular western country (fantastic country imho).
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Old 02-10-2009, 01:32 PM
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denmark's actually one of the nicer places in europe to move to. try and learn the language and culture a bit before you get there. tho i've found the danes to be quite accommodating if you dont speak danish but they appreciate it if you do, or thats been my experience.
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