- the countries of the European Union (with ordinary passport or service passport )
Argentina, Australia, Bahamas, Barbados, Barbados, Bolivia, Brazil, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Iceland, Japan, Croatia, Lichtenstein, Malaysia, Mauritius, Mexico, Monaco, Nicaragua, New Zealand, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Seychelles, Singapore, Switzerland, Uruguay and Venezuela.
(Subject to the condition that citizens of Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia are exempt from Schengen visas)
Foreigners residing in France can enter and stay up to 90 days in the country, with a residence card or a Schengen visa, valid after returning to France.
Any visa application for Denmark must be filed at the embassy by the applicant.
Nationals of the EU |
Other nationals |
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Documents to provide |
For general information please consult the Immigration Service in Denmark: |
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WORK / LONG-TERM STAY / IMMIGRATION (Greater than 90 days) |
EU nationals wishing to stay for more than 3 months in Denmark must submit an application for a residence permit to the local prefecture (Statsamtet) within three months of their arrival in the country. Documents required :
The Danish authorities have not issued a work permit for EU nationals since 1973. They have the right to work in Denmark, regardless of the length of their stay. |
The request must be addressed to the consulate of the embassy and the following documents must be provided:
And for students : For employees : |
Children's info |
A child who is not on the passport of the accompanying person must have an individual passport or an identity card. The family booklet is not accepted. |
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Consular fees |
60 € by Visa (subject to change) |
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Further information |
Embassy of Denmark Website: www.ambparis.um.dk Opening hours of the Consulate: Monday to Friday: 10H00 - 12H00 |