
07/06/2025
Mr Paul Imo Triplonia Manpower Triplonia Triplonia Connect
LET'S TALK ABOUT DENMARK
**DENMARK is a great country located in Northern Europe.
**DENMARK is a Nordic and Scandinavian country, bordering SWEDEN to the Southern part of Europe.
**DENMARK is a country under the Schengen agreement.
**DENMARK is one of the few EU countries that do not have a fixed or mandatory minimum wage, except for posted drivers who have a fixed minimum hourly rate. Instead, pay and working conditions are determined by collective agreements or negotiated between employers and employees.
**DENMARK uses the Danish Krone as currency, although converting to Euro € isn't difficult.
**DENMARK is one of the most beautiful and cleanest countries in Europe.
**Agriculture, Hospitality, Warehouses, IT, Engineering, Health Care and Teaching are the top areas companies are looking out for foreign Manpower.
**DENMARK has one the highest standard of life in Europe.
**DENMARK visa issuance for studies and work permit holders is high.
**DENMARK supports migration with family and has policies to help families:
✓✓FAMILY VISAS: Denmark has a family visa program to help loved ones reunite.
✓✓RESIDENCE PERMIT: Family members of people living in Denmark can apply for residence permits.
✓✓PARENTAL LEAVE: Parents are entitled to 52 weeks of parental leave, including four weeks before the birth and 24 weeks after.
✓✓CHILD ALLOWANCE: Families receive a monthly payment, known as the "child cheque" or family allowance, for each child until they turn 18. The amount depends on the child's age, the family's income, and how long they've been eligible for Danish family benefits.
DAYCARE: Denmark has a well-organized daycare system, and kindergartens prioritize single parents.
✓✓MATERNITY LEAVE: Most companies are willing to extend maternity leave to one year.
✓✓FREE UNIVERSITY: University is free, and students receive an allowance.
Positive attitude towards family: Danish society has a positive attitude towards family life, and employers are understanding if you need to pick up your children.
DOWNSIDES OF LIVING IN DENMARK:
**DENMARK is known to have one of the highest costs of living in Europe.
**Although English is widely spoken across major cities in DENMARK, it's never the same case in smaller towns and villages.
**Getting Apartments: It can be difficult to find an apartment in Copenhagen and Aarhus, especially if you're on a budget. Many old apartments don't have elevators.
**DANISH schools are considered expensive for international students compared to many other European countries.
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GOOD LUCK ON YOUR MOVE TO YOUR DREAM COUNTRY.
© Mr Paul Imo