Limits on Denmark's permanent residency [closed]

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What is required to remain a permanent resident of Denmark? I'm a U.S. citizen considering a long-term move. If I were to earn permanent residency and then be called back to the U.S., how long could I stay away before losing that status? I've done a fair amount of searching but haven't seen it addressed.






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Can I lose permanent resident status Denmark?

Can I lose my permanent right to residence? If you have obtained permanent right to residence, you retain it as long as you have genuine and effective residence in Denmark. You do not lose your permanent right to residence if you reside outside Denmark for fewer than two years.

How long can you stay out of Denmark?

Your residence permit lapses automatically if you stay outside of Denmark for more than 6 successive months. This applies even though you keep being registered at a Danish address in the CPR. That your permit lapses automatically means that you will not receive any letter or similar with a decision.

How long does it take to get permanent residency in Denmark?

After 5 years uninterrupted legal residence in Denmark, you may apply for a certificate of right to permanent residence. Fill in the application beforehand and attend the Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration (SIRI). They will assist you in the process.

What is permanent residence in Denmark?

A permanent residence permit is issued for individuals who want to work, seek family reunification, or study in Denmark. You apply for a Denmark residence permit through the Danish Immigration Service or the Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration (SIRI).



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