Monday, March 1, 2010
Denmark Green Card
Denmark Green Card (PR)
The Danish Green Card scheme allows you to live and work in Denmark if
you can score enough points based upon criteria such as age, language
skills, work experience, and education. If you score at least 100
points, you can obtain a residence permit valid for up to three years.
In addtion, you will be able to bring your immediate family along.
As well as scoring 100 points, you must have a valid health insurance
policy and be able to provide proof that you can support yourself and
your family while you look for work in Denmark.
The Danish Green Card Points Based System:
Under the Danish Green Card scheme, points are score under five areas:
Education, Language Skills, Work Experience, Adaptability, and Age. It
is also possible to score a number of bonus points for various factors
described below.
Education:
To score points for Education, you must have the Danish equivalent of
a bachelors degree. Your academic credentials must be assessed by
CIRIUS, a body under the Danish Ministry of Science, Technology, and
Innovation.In addition to points scored for your degree, bonus points can be
awarded under Education for obtaining a degree from a top school or by
having an education which qualifies you for work in an occupation on
the Positive List.With the addition of bonus points, the maximum number of points that can be scored for Education is 105. It is possible for you to score
enough points for a work and residence permit based soley upon points
earned for Education.
Education level
Points
Bachelors degree 30:Bachelors degree + 1 year Masters degree 50:
Masters degree 60 PhD:80 Bonus points can also be earned under Education:
School Ranking Bonus Points Top 400 5,Top 200 10,Top 100 15,Education related to occupation on the Positive ListBonus Points Yes 10 Language Skills
You can earn a maximum of 30 points for language skills which includes
knowledge of Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, English or German. Points can
be earned for both one Scandinavian language (Danish, Swedish, or
Norwegian) and either English or German, but not for both English and
German or two or more Scandinavian languages.
You will be required to show that you have passed an exam equivalent
to at least a Danish Language Test, Level 1. Alternatively, you can
prove language proficiency through a statement by your previous
employer stating that you used Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, English or
German while performing your job for at least one year, or by proving
that you have completed at least one year's study in higher education
which was taught in one of these languages. In the case of these last
two requirements, you will have shown a language proficiency equal to
a Study Test in Danish as a Second Language.
Language Proficiency Level:Points Level 1 -5, Level 2-10,Level 3- 15,
Study Test in Danish as a Second Language 20.
Work Experience
You can score a maximum of 15 points under Work Experience. Your
points are earned based upon the number of years you have worked as a
researcher, or in a field of work that is currently in shortage in
Denmark (i.e., a job listed on the Positive List). If this does not
apply to you, you can still earn points for experience any other
single occupation.
Work Experience Points 3-5 years experience as a researcher or in a field on the Positive List 15,1-2 years experience as a researcher or in a field on the Positive
List 10,3-5 years experience in other work 5:
Adaptability
If you have studied or worked in the European Union/European Economic
Area, you can claim a maximum of 15 points for adaptability. You can
only claim points for either education experience or work experience
-- not both.
EU/EEA Education Experience Points Completion of at least one year of study in higher education in the EU/ EEA or Switzerland 5:Completion of at least three years of study in higher education in the EU/EEA or Switzerland 10: EU/EEA Work Experience
Points At least one year of work and residence in an EU/EEA countryor Switzerland 5:
At least two years of work and residence in an EU/EEA country or Switzerland 10:
Age:You can also earn a maximum of 15 points for your age:AgePoints 35-40 years 10:
34 years or younger 15:Family Members
If you are granted a residence permit under Denmark's Green Card
Scheme, your spouse or partner is also eligible for a residence
permit, as well as any children under the age of 18 who are living at
home with you. Your spouse or partner is allowed to work full time for
the entire period of the residence permit's validity.
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