Are you planning to study abroad and/or work abroad? Do you want to experience another country’s lifestyle and culture? Are you bored of the extra-regular American Dream or the UK, Canada or Australia for that matter? Maybe reserved Denmark is for you.
Also spectacular is Denmark will appreciate having you too for the following reasons we will list in this article.
Number 5 reason will interest you:
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If you school in Denmark, you will be privileged to study in any of the 8 universities, half of which are legacy universities, founded many years back. It is therefore not surprising its universities have had a hand in a range of inventions and scientific breakthrough, from quantum theory to Lego. For example, the University of Copenhagen was founded as far back as 1479. Established by royal decree, it is a school for royals.
As of 2023, The school has produced 13 Nobel laureates and 1 Turing Award laureate who were once students, alumni or faculty. Alumni include one president of the United Nations General Assembly and at least 24 prime ministers of Denmark.
The University of Copenhagen boasts of a Royal Library, the Zoological Museum, the Geological Museum, the Botanic Garden with greenhouses, 4 huge faculties spread across the city of Copenhagen, scholarships and a Technical College
Whether an AP degree or a Masters or PhD, studying in Denmark will mostly be funded by other sources like your institution or many existing or European programmes like Nordplus, Marie Skłodowska-Curie COFUND opportunities, Erasmus Mundus/Joint Master Degree or Erasmus+. The list goes on.
Today the government (Federal & state governments) is investing more into the Danish higher education system in order to produce highly qualified Master/PhD researchers. To be eligible for a Danish Government Scholarship, you must be a citizen of a country outside the EU, the European Economic Area or Switzerland!
Here are a few reasons why Denmark could be the ideal place for your studies this year:
Yes. In a survey of 42 European cities carried out by Clean Cities Campaign (CCC), Denmark’s capital city, Copenhagen is the best city in terms of environmentally friendly transport links. The reason was given that it is widely recognised as a leader in sustainable urban transport and has received praise for its efforts to promote cycling, walking and public transport.
The survey was based on several factors related to shared transport and zero-emission travel options, including:
So, while studying & working, you are guaranteed a quality of life that’s better than what you’re currently used to establishing a high-standard work-life balance for your immigrant future.
Denmark is a prosperous country and is known for its overall quality standard of living. The unemployment rate very low, a meagre 2.4% so you’re likely to find a well-paying job.
The Danish tax rate might be very high, but the government spends all that money for health care programs, education, and social programs. So people do not hesitate to pay taxes.
Minimum wages in Denmark are not defined, but still, this country has the lowest income inequality in the world.
Due to the high salaries and good working conditions, this country is known for the happiest workers also. The most interesting thing is that there is no foreign debt in this country. As of 2023, the average employee in Denmark earns DKK 45,481 (Danish Krone) per month before taxes, translates to 6,650 US Dollars. The amount includes pension and is calculated hourly but paid monthly.
To understand this salary figure, It means that the average employee in Denmark earns higher than the average employee in UK, Austria, Ireland, Luxembourg, Norway, Poland, Liechtenstein etc. In fact, on most surveys of best European salaries, it ranks top 2, sometimes second only to Switzerland.
According to the Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration (SIRI), since July 1, 2023, two new lists of workers have become effective – the list for people with higher education and the list for people working in fields requiring skilled workers
Only for foreigners, the List for People with a Higher Education consists of a total of 30 job titles, whereas the List for Skilled Workers consists of 36 job titles.
Foreigners who get offered a job on this list can apply for a residence permit as well as a work permit in Denmark based on the Positive List Scheme.
To qualify for a job and move to Denmark under this specific list, the applicant must have educational qualifications. Moreover, the applicant must also have a job offer before being able to apply for a Danish work visa.
The List is as follows:
Managers in the field of product and service
Natural science and engineering
Chemist with a Master’s degree
Healthcare
Teaching and educational work
Economics, administration and sales
Information and communication technology
Law, social science and culture
Technician work in science, engineering and shipping and aviation
Technicians and assistants in healthcare
All of the job positions mentioned above will be on the list for another two years, until June 30, 2025.
Denmark’s Positive List for Skilled Work is updated twice a year, and under the newly updated list, the open positions are as follows:
Science and engineering associate professionals
Business and administration associate professionals
Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals
Information and communication technician work
General and secretary clerks
Numerical and material recording clerks
Personal services workers
Personal care workers
Market-oriented skilled agricultural and nursery workers
Building and related trades workers
Metal, machinery and related trades workers
Electrical and electronic trade workers
Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trade workers
Differently from the other list, the job titles under the Positive List for Skilled Work will remain until the end of this year – December 31, 2023.
All foreign nationals who get a job under one of the two lists mentioned above will receive their salary based on Danish standards. This means that all foreigners will be subject to the same terms of employment as citizens of Denmark. Want to work in Denmark? Begin your application now.
This post was last modified on July 6, 2023 1:19 pm