Moving to Denmark

Once you have been offered a study place, you will need to consider the practical implications of moving to Denmark. We have covered some of the most important issues that you’ll need consider: accommodation, residence permits and visas, health insurance, as well as obtaining a social security number.

We would also recommend reading the Danish Government’s website Study in Denmark that contains more useful information and tips for students moving to Denmark.

Work and living costs
The programmes at the Royal Danish Academy are full-time programmes; however, many students have student jobs to support themselves financially. Non-EU students are allowed to work 90 hours per month and must pay particular attention to this rule in order not to have their residence permit revoked.

The Royal Danish Academy does not offer or facilitate student jobs. You will find more information about the Danish job market at WorkinDenmark.dk