The ‘Happiest Country in the World’, Denmark, is a beautiful Nordic Country, and situated in north Europe. During the last one decade or so, the nation has become one of the important centers for people who are looking for excellent work opportunities. A balanced lifestyle, excellent work environment, and social security are just three reasons out of many why people prefer to come and work in Denmark.
The country is one of the most active members of the European Union (EU) which is trying to recruit skilled workers from every corner of the world. People from different continents are more than happy to join the workforce in the Nordic nation. To work in Denmark there are many visa options available for the aspirants and some of them are as follow:
Danish Green Card Scheme: It’s a point based visa. If you successfully scored 100 points, it permits you to live and work in the nation for a period of three years, with a possibility of further extension. You can bring along your family members as well.
Before you actually board a flight for the beautiful Nordic Naiton, you must have a health insurance policy, and should also be financially strong to support yourself and your family in the foreign destination. The nation provides an excellent opportunity for workers looking for a bright career in the EU.
The Positive List: If you have a job offer in an occupation that is facing shortage of experience and qualified workers, then you might be lucky enough to gain an easy entry to Denmark, provided the salary and the employment terms and conditions meet the Danish standards.
Such occupations are listed on the popular Positive List. The category is also applicable for the applicants who have applied for asylum in the nation. The visa is provided for a period of three years with the possibility of further extension of four years. You can bring along your family partner and dependent children, below the age of 18.
Danish Pay Limit Scheme: It is for workers with high wages. This is a super short cut; you may get the visa in a less time than expected. Further, unlike the above two schemes, it does not have any major requirement related to the worker’s occupation, experience or education.
To be eligible, you must hold a job offer of maximum DKK 375,000 per year. If you successfully meet the criteria, you can come and work in the country along with your partner and children below the age of 18. The permit is granted for a fixed period of three years with the possibility of extension of four years.
Being a European country, Denmark follows stern immigration procedure, but at the same time, the immigration procedure is transparent and eligible applicants are given due importance and importance irrespective of caste, color, creed, sex, and/ or religion.
The above three Work Visa categories for Denmark are quite popular among workers worldwide and provide an excellent opportunity to real talents to come and channelize their capabilities in the EU.


