Wednesday, 19 August 2015

Why Is Danish govt interested to relax visa requirements ?

Danish government is interested in relaxing the visa requirements for the international students and scientists. Today,  we find the international students do have nearing to six months from their graduation date to find themselves a job.
Danish Green Card

Danish green card processing time

The stated maximum process time is calculated starting from the date of immigration service receiving fully completed application. An application is considered to be fully complete if it contains the required information, and it been signed correctly and it does include the required documentation. If they require further information, they you would be receiving a separate letter requesting the documentation essential.

Are you interested to settle in Denmark , fill the Danish green card application form.

                            

The immigration service does determine whether the application is fully completed.  We find that, the vast majority of applications are fully completed, when the immigration service does receive them and applicants would typically would hear from them until the decision is sent. In case if the application is not fully completed, then the immigration services will inform the applicant as early as possible.

Service goals does vary

The service goal does vary and it is dependent on the application type as well as degree of complication. It is stated that, the family reunification applications does have 3 month processing time.

Danish green card 2015 paves way for residence permit. The individuals who have been offered residence permit , then it may take upto 4 to 6 weeks before receiving your residence card by mail counting from the day you have received your residence permit letter.

Biometric


While submitting an application, for the residence permit, your biometric features () must be recorded as well as stored on the chip of your residence card. If the individual tend to  fail to have their biometric features recorded, your application will not be processed. The procedure does vary, based on where and how they apply.

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