Denmark
Introduction
Denmark is one of the European Union's most active members
in trying to recruit skilled workers from around the world.
Denmark's immigration policy, similar to the United
Kingdom's skilled immigration program, utilizes a points
based system called the Danish Green Card to attract skilled
workers from outside the EU. In addition, Denmark has a work
permit system called the Positive List scheme for people who
have a valid job offer from a Danish employer.
The Danish Green Card
If you can score enough points based upon criteria such as
age, education, language skills, and work experience, you
can obtain a three year residence permit under the Danish
Green Card scheme which will allow you to live in Denmark
and find work. A previous job offer is not required.
The Positive List
There are many occupations in Denmark for which there is a
lack of qualified workers. If you have skills in one of
these occupations, you can obtain a work and residence
permit in very little time under the Positive List scheme.
The Pay Limit Scheme
If you have a job offer from a Danish employer that pays
more than DKK 375,000 (approximately USD 80,000), you are
also eligibile for a work and residence permit in Denmark
under the Pay Limit scheme.