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first steps in Denmark
Some colorful building facades along the Nyhavn Canal at Copenhagen Denmark 🌍 New adventure, new country, new challenges! If you are just packing your suitcase and getting ready to go to Denmark in search of work - this is a great decision! 🇩🇰 Denmark is a country that has a lot to offer - high wages, good living conditions and plenty of bicycles 🚲....
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Document S1 - insurance in Poland , work in Denmark Many Poles live and work in Denmark 🇩🇰, but when the need to see a doctor comes, their thoughts often return to Poland 🇵🇱. It is there that they feel safer, better understood and more „at home” - in a place where they can speak Polish and where the doctor knows...
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Are you planning to go to Denmark for work? Great decision! High wages, good working conditions and a friendly atmosphere attract many Poles. But before you set off to conquer the Danish labor market, you need to prepare well. Nothing spoils the first days in a new country like missing important documents. Here's a list of things you should bring to avoid stress and...
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As an EU citizen, you are free to come to Denmark without visas or unnecessary paperwork. Below we focus on information for those intending to work or looking for work in Denmark. How long can you stay in Denmark without residence permits? Working - up to 3 months, Looking for work - up to 6 months. Longer stay? You must apply for a residence permit....
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What is A-kasse? A-kasse (Arbejdsløshedskasse) is Denmark's unemployment insurance fund. Membership in A-kasse is voluntary, but it can be extremely beneficial for people working in Denmark. With A-kasse, you can receive unemployment benefits if you lose your job, which provides financial stability and allows you to return to the labor market more easily. How does A-kasse work? A-kasse...
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Denmark is known for its high level of taxation. The tax cap in 2024 is 52.07 percent, which is the maximum rate that can be deducted from income. Researchers and highly paid employees can claim permanent taxation on their income under the Tax scheme for researcher (Denmark's Forskerskatteordningen) The program aims to attract international talent....
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Brief and to the point about family benefits: You are working legally in Denmark, you are entitled to family benefit for children under the age of 18 on the same basis as Danish citizens. The children do not have to reside in Denmark. It is sufficient that one of the parents works in Denmark either seasonally or permanently. How much I am entitled to...
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