Denmark has identified a specific category of foreigners who will be temporarily barred from applying for a permanent residence permit, according to information published on the country's official immigration portal. The rule targets individuals who have received a criminal sentence below a certain threshold, placing them in a temporary ineligibility category.
The New to Denmark website, managed by the Danish Immigration Service, states that applicants must not have been convicted of certain criminal offences. Specifically, any foreign national who has received a prison sentence of less than six months, or a suspended prison sentence, will be considered temporarily ineligible for permanent residency in Denmark.
Denmark Residency Rule for Foreigners
The rule does not permanently close the door for affected individuals. The wording "temporarily ineligible" indicates that those who fall into this category may still qualify for permanent residence at a later point, once the disqualifying period has elapsed. However, the portal does not specify the exact duration of the temporary ineligibility, meaning applicants in this situation would need to seek further guidance directly from the Danish Immigration Service.
The condition forms part of a broader set of requirements that foreigners must satisfy before being granted the right to remain in Denmark permanently. Meeting this criminal record standard sits alongside other criteria related to factors such as language proficiency, employment, and self-sufficiency.
Denmark Updates Its Citizenship Process
Meanwhile, Legit.ng reported that Denmark's government has published the official application fee required from foreigners seeking citizenship in 2026. The fee must be paid at the point of submission, and the government has outlined accepted payment methods for applicants.



