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Entry to Denmark

If you've got this far, it must mean this relationship is starting to get serious! We want to tie the knot and make sure you get to know all our everyday wonders - and the quirky bits too. So here's a bit of helpful information about Denmark's visas and immigration rules.

Is Denmark part of the European Union?

Yes, Denmark is a member of the European Union, which means travel to and from Denmark is governed by EU law. Therefore, different entry requirements may apply depending on where you're travelling from, and what your nationality is.

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What are the visa and entry requirements to Denmark?

EU citizens can travel freely to Denmark; citizens of other countries may require a visa. If you travel to Denmark from outside the Schengen agreement area, you may also require a visa.  See here if you are from a country where you will need a visa to enter Denmark . 

Brexit and Denmark

UK citizens can travel to any country in the Schengen area, including Denmark, for up to 90 days in any 180-day period without a visa. That also applies if you are visiting Denmark to attend business meetings, cultural or sporting events, or for short term studies or training. The whole visit has to be within the 90-day limit and visits to other Schengen countries within the previous 180 days count towards your 90 days.

At the Danish border control, UK citizens may need to use separate lanes from EU, EEA and Swiss citizens when queuing. Your passport may be stamped on entry and exit. 

Business travellers

If you come to Denmark for work or a longer stay and are a UK citizen, from 1 January 2021 you will have to apply for permission . If you are in Denmark with a visa or permit, the trip does not count towards your 90-day limit.

Further information is available from the British Foreign Office and the Danish Foreign Ministry . 

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The schengen agreement.

Denmark is part of the European Union's Schengen Agreement, which means that you do not need to show your national ID card or passport when you are travelling to or from Denmark from another Schengen EU country. You are still recommended to bring your passport or ID card with you in case you need to prove your identity. Some airline operators still require you to present a passport even for travels within the Schengen area.

Schengen countries

The following countries are part of the Schengen Agreement: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.

Can I bring my pet to Denmark?

There are certain restrictions to bringing pets and other animals in to Denmark.  Consult the Danish Veterinary and Food Administration website  to see what rules exist regarding your pet.

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Quick facts about entering Denmark

Denmark is part of the Schengen agreement, which eliminated border passport control between Schengen countries in Europe. This means you no longer need to stop or show your passport when travelling between Denmark and Germany or Denmark and Sweden. You must still have your passport with you, however, when travelling in Schengen countries as a form of identification.

Following Brexit, UK citizens can travel to any country in the Schengen area, including Denmark, for up to 90 days in any 180-day period without a visa. 

Border openings post-corona are subject to change. You can find out about entry requirements in place on our Safe Travel in Denmark page .

Visit the  Danish Foreign Ministry’s website  for full listings of Danish embassies, consulates and trade missions around the world.

The  Danish Veterinary and Food Administration  website contains full details on which animals you can bring to Denmark and under what conditions. You can also read more about Pet Passports.

The following countries are part of the Schengen Agreement:  Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Iceland, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg, France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Greece, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovenia, Slovakia and the Czech Republic.

Visa Requirements

There is a passport control when entering Denmark from a country outside the Schengen area and some nationalities need a visa to enter Denmark. Following Brexit, UK citizens are not required to have a visa to visit Denmark. You can check visa requirements for your country at the  Danish Immigration Service’s website .

Useful information about importation and exportation

The import, export, sale, purchase, delivery, receipt, production, processing and possession of drugs are defined as criminal offences. Cannabis is included in the definition of drugs.

Duty-free alcohol and tobacco

There are different regulations regarding importing and exporting alcohol and/or tobacco depending on whether you are travelling within the EU or outside the EU. Visit  the Danish Tax Authority’s website  to figure out how much you are allowed to carry when arriving in and departing from Denmark. 

Food products

Visit the  Danish Veterinary and Food Administration website to see rules on which foods you can bring into Denmark.

Tax-free shopping

If you live outside the EU, you can reclaim the VAT you pay on goods you purchase in Denmark. You will be reimbursed between 10% and 19%, which amounts to the VAT minus and administration fee and you can only claim on purchases that are over 300kr. 

Refunds are only available for purchases made in shops which are part of the scheme. For more on the scheme and how to claim back VAT, visit the  Planet website  or the  Global Blue Denmark website .

In Denmark, you may not acquire, possess, carry or use firearms, knives or other dangerous weapons, except in specific cases with particular police permission. It is also illegal to use self-defense sprays such as CS gas in Denmark.

Did you know? The bicycle is the preferred mode of transport in Denmark. Only 4 out of 10 Danes own a car but 9 out of 10 Danes own a bike. 

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Denmark Healthy Travel Packing List

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Prescription medicines

  • Your prescriptions
  • Travelers' diarrhea antibiotic
  • Suture/syringe kit Kit is for use by local health care provider & requires a letter from your doctor on letterhead stationery
  • Altitude sickness medicine

Medical supplies

  • Glasses Consider packing spare glasses in case yours are damaged
  • Contact lenses Consider packing spare contacts in case yours are damaged
  • Needles or syringes (for diabetes, for example) Requires a letter from your doctor on letterhead stationery
  • Suture kit Kit is for use by local health care provider & requires a letter from your doctor on letterhead stationery
  • Diabetes testing supplies
  • Epinephrine auto-injectors (EpiPens)
  • Medical alert bracelet or necklace

Over-the-counter medicines

  • Antihistamine
  • Motion sickness medicine
  • Cough drops
  • Cough suppression/expectorant
  • Decongestant
  • Medicine for pain and fever Examples: acetaminophen, aspirin, or ibuprofen
  • Mild laxative
  • Mild sedative or other sleep aid
  • Saline nose spray

Supplies to prevent illness or injury

  • Hand sanitizer or wipes Alcohol-based hand sanitizer containing at least 60% alcohol or antibacterial hand wipes
  • Water purification tablets May be needed if camping or visiting remote areas
  • Insect repellent Select an insect repellent based on CDC recommendations: Avoid Bug Bites
  • Permethrin Permethrin is insect repellent for clothing. It may be needed if you spend a lot of time outdoors. Clothing can also be treated at home in advance.
  • Sunscreen (SPF 15 or greater) with UVA and UVB protection. See Sun Exposure .
  • Sunglasses and hat Wear for additional sun protection. A wide brim hat is preferred.
  • Personal safety equipment Examples: child safety seats, bicycle helmets
  • Latex condoms

First-aid kit

  • 1% hydrocortisone cream
  • Antifungal ointments
  • Antibacterial ointments
  • Antiseptic wound cleanser
  • Aloe gel For sunburns
  • Insect bite treatment Anti-itch gel or cream
  • Bandages Multiple sizes, gauze, and adhesive tape
  • Moleskin or molefoam for blisters
  • Elastic/compression bandage wrap For sprains and strains
  • Disposable gloves
  • Digital thermometer
  • Scissors and safety pins
  • Cotton swabs (Q-Tips)
  • Health insurance documents Health insurance card (your regular plan and/or supplemental travel health insurance plan) and copies of claim forms
  • Copies of all prescriptions Make sure prescriptions include generic names. Bring prescriptions for medicines, eye glasses/contacts, and other medical supplies.
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Once we were brutal Vikings. Now we are one of the world's most peaceful societies. Welcome to Denmark.

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SOCIETY A nation of cyclists

In Denmark, people bicycle in all types of weather and at all times of day. Bicycles are used for pleasure, commuting, transport of goods, and family travel. In the bigs cities in Denmark, it is often easier to commute by bike than by car. 

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EU crumbling as Netherlands break ranks from Brussels in migration revolt

The Netherlands has announced that it will break ranks from the European Union with a brand new policy on asylum seekers.

The new coalition government confirmed that its new policy would see some people removed from the country "by force" in a break from current European Union rules.

The new plans come after the leader of the PPV, euro-sceptic Geert Wilders , reached a deal to form a government with three other right-wing political parties.

The coalition, made up of the PVV, VVD, BBB, and NSC, made the announcement at a press conference in the Hague earlier today.

In its new pact, the coalition explained that they would submit an "opt-out clause for European asylum and migration policies... to the European Commission ".

They added: "Concrete steps will be taken towards the strictest ever entry rules for asylum and the most comprehensive ever package to control migration."

In a statement, the PPV's Geert Wilders claimed that their new policies would "definitely make the Netherlands less attractive for asylum seekers" and said that the plans would make "people in Africa and the Middle East " think they would be better off in other countries.

The move by the coalition follows Denmark 's successful negotiations which ended in them being excluded from being bound by European Union asylum policies. The Dutch government is reportedly hoping to reach a similar deal to that agreed between Denmark and the European Commission.

In response to the Dutch coalition's announcement, the MailOnline reported that a spokesperson for the European Commission said: "You cannot opt out of EU legislation...We are working on the basis of existing treaties and existing legislation."

The latest move by a European country to change its asylum policies comes as the UK ramps up plans to expand the size of the cohort of illegal migrants which could be sent to Rwanda .

Officials confirmed earlier this week that failed asylum seekers who arrived in the UK before April 2022 could be eligible for the one-way flights to Kigali.

According to figures revealed by the Daily Express around 43,682 migrants crossed the English Channel between 2018 and the end of March 2022.

Speaking about the policy, Home Secretary James Cleverly said: "Those who have no right to remain in the UK should not be allowed to stay...We continue to swiftly detain those in line for removal to ensure we have a steady drumbeat of flights to Rwanda ."

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