Your first priority should be to figure out if you need a work permit at all. In some cases, depending on your nationality and the role you’re going to take on, a permit might not be necessary.
European Union (EU) citizens along with European Economic Area (EAA) and Swiss nationals are covered by EU legislation on free movement, and can live and work in Denmark without needing a special visa. Citizens of the Nordic countries are also given special privileges, which mean they don’t need a permit. In both cases, if you plan on being there for more than three months, you might be required to register your residence to stay legally in Denmark.
If you’re from outside the EU you’ll probably need a permit to live and work in Denmark. People working in certain role categories, such as artists and athletes, might be allowed to come to Denmark for a short time without needing a visa.
Find more information directly at:
Denmark Embassy
Source & Copyright: The source of the above visa and immigration information and copyright owner/s is the:
Country : Denmark
– Royal Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs – URL: www.um.dk
– Danish Immigration Service- URL: www.nyidanmark.dk