How long can UK resident stay in Denmark?

90 days
You can travel to other Schengen area countries for up to 90 days in any 180-day period without a visa for purposes such as tourism. To stay for longer than 90 days in any 180-day period to work or study, or for business travel, you must meet the entry requirements set out by the country you are travelling to.

How many British citizens live in Denmark?

18,835 Brits
There are 18,835 Brits living in Denmark, according to data provided to The Local by Statistics Denmark.

Can a Danish person live in the UK?

Following the withdrawal, EU legislation on the free movement of persons no longer applies in the UK. Accordingly, Danish citizens living in the UK are no longer able to reside there on the basis of EU rules on free movement.

How long do you have to live in Denmark before you can move to UK?

Read the Danish government’s guidance for UK nationals in Denmark. Denmark may decide to set up a system through which you can apply for a new form of residence status to show that your rights are protected beyond 31 December 2020. Once any new scheme is announced, you will have until at least 30 June 2021 to submit an application.

How many people live in Denmark as an expat?

Total expats: 2018 government figures say 770,397 people of “foreign heritage” live in Denmark. Of those there are about 10,000 U.S.-born residents, 15,000 from the U.K., and just under 3,000 from Australia. So why is living in Denmark as a foreigner such an attractive proposition?

Is it worth it to live in Denmark?

Living in the Danish country can be quite expensive. However, you will likely receive a high salary. Free education and healthcare are a plus, but this also comes at the expense of almost half of your salary being deducted after taxes. In this section, you will find guidance on all sorts of practicalities related to living in Denmark.

What was the history of Denmark before the Viking Age?

The history of Christianity in Denmark overlaps with that of the Viking Age. Various petty kingdoms existed throughout the area now known as Denmark for many years. Between c. 960 and the early 980s, Harald Bluetooth appears to have established a kingdom in the lands of the Danes which stretched from Jutland to Skåne.

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