Become a Denmarkish citizen after 9 years of legal residence. Gain EU rights and visa-free travel to 190 countries.
Naturalization is the process by which foreign nationals can become Denmarkish citizens after meeting residency and integration requirements. After 9 years of continuous legal residence in Denmark, you can apply for citizenship and gain full rights as an EU citizen.
Initial residence permit to start the 9-year requirement
Varies by visa type (work, study, family reunification)
Periodic renewals during 9-year period
Typically renewed annually or biannually
B2 level proficiency certificate
Must achieve B2 level or higher
Police clearances from all countries of residence
Required from all countries lived in after age 16
Final citizenship application processing fee
Paid when submitting naturalization application
Denmark culture, history, and civic knowledge
Tests knowledge of Denmark society and values
Immigration lawyer for naturalization process
Recommended for complex cases
Get residence permit through work, study, family, or investment
💡 Tip: Different visa types available based on your situation
Live legally in Denmark for the required period
💡 Tip: Must not leave country for extended periods
Demonstrate language proficiency
💡 Tip: B2 level required for naturalization
Gather all required documents and complete forms
💡 Tip: All foreign documents need translation and apostille
File application with immigration authorities
💡 Tip: Application fees vary by processing location
Demonstrate knowledge of Denmark history, culture, and laws
💡 Tip: Study materials usually provided by authorities
Receive approval and attend naturalization ceremony
💡 Tip: May need to renounce original citizenship
Most common route through employment with a Denmark company. Requires job offer and work permit.
For highly skilled workers with university degree and qualifying salary offer.
Study at a Denmark university. Time counts partially toward residency requirement.
Join family members who are Denmark citizens or permanent residents.