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Denmark Work Permit Visa Fees

Denmark Work Permit Visa Fees

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Jordan Hayes
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13 Jun 2025  ·  Updated 13 Jun 2025  ·  Views 8990634  ·  3 min read
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If you're planning to work or seek employment in Denmark, it's essential to understand the visa fee structure for various work permit categories. The Danish immigration system offers different types of work permits depending on your profession, qualifications, and employment arrangement. Each visa type comes with its own application fee, which must be paid during the submission process.

Below is a breakdown of the current visa fees for Denmark's most common work permit categories:


1. Denmark Positive List Scheme

Fee: DKK 3,165
This visa is designed for individuals who have a job offer in professions where there is a shortage of qualified professionals in Denmark. It targets skilled workers such as engineers, medical professionals, IT specialists, and more.


2. Pay Limit Scheme

Fee: DKK 3,165
The Pay Limit Scheme allows individuals with a high-salary job offer in Denmark to apply for a work permit, regardless of profession. A minimum annual salary threshold must be met to qualify.


3. Residence Permit to Seek Employment

Fee: DKK 3,165
This permit is suitable for those who have recently graduated from a Danish university or completed certain studies and wish to stay in Denmark to search for employment.


4. Denmark Green Card Scheme (Note: This scheme is now closed for new applicants but may still apply to renewals)

Fee: DKK 6,375
The Green Card Scheme was a points-based system that allowed qualified professionals to live and seek work in Denmark. While new applications are no longer accepted, individuals already on this permit may still be able to apply for extensions.


5. Corporate Scheme

Fee: DKK 3,165
This scheme allows international companies to transfer employees to their Danish branches or subsidiaries. It simplifies the process for corporate transfers and assignments.


6. Athletes, Embassy Employees, and Trainees

Fee: DKK 3,165
Under the Danish Aliens Act, residence permits are available for foreign nationals working as professional athletes, employees at foreign embassies, or trainees undergoing practical training in Denmark.

Regardless of the type of Danish work permit you apply for, it is crucial to budget for the visa application fee as part of your relocation expenses. Most work permit categories carry a standard fee of DKK 3,165, except for specific schemes like the Green Card, which is priced higher. Always confirm the current fees and requirements on the official website of the Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration (SIRI) before applying, as visa policies and charges may change over time.

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