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Redefining Family Reunification: Denmark’s New Immigration Policies and Their Effects

Starting July 1st 2024, Denmark has implemented new rules for residence permits across several categories. Two significant changes affect the Family Reunification process: The...

Weekly Overview – Week 26

Denmark’s final results at the Paris Olympics 2024. Two gold medals (one for badminton player Viktor Axelsen and one for the men’s handball team),...

Focus – Week 26

Unhealthy foods (sweets, snacks, and soft drinks) should be harder to find in a supermarket, according to several health organizations in Denmark. They are lobbying...

Political overview – Week 26

From July 2024, you can take your driving test in a car with automatic transmission and get a driver’s license that is valid to drive both...

Weekly Overview – Week 25

So far, Denmark has won only one gold medal at the Paris Olympics. Viktor Axelsen earned his second Olympic gold medal (after Tokyo 2020) in...

Focus – Week 25

Aarhus City Council agreed on a green mobility plan that might set the tone for the rest of the country. The main idea is...

Political overview – Week 25

According to standards, there should be one pedagogue per maximum six children in kindergarten (maximum three children in nursery). Unfortunately, less than 50% of the...

Weekly Overview – Week 24

From January 2025, you can only take the driving test in Danish or English, with some exceptions (German in border areas, Greenlandic, and Faeroese).  If you...

Focus – Week 24

50% of the electricity produced in the European Union is green: Solar cells, wind turbines, hydropower, and nuclear power account now for half of...

Political overview – Week 24

At first, it was the companies that started to look for talent abroad. Then the state followed, looking for doctors and nurses. Now, it’s the...
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