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  2. Danish Immigration Service - Wikipedia

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    The Danish Immigration Service (Danish: Udlændingestyrelsen or Udlændingeservice) is a directorate within the Danish Ministry of Refugees, Immigration and Integration Affairs. The service administrates the Danish Aliens Act ( Danish : Udlændingeloven ), in other words, it handles applications for asylum, family reunification , visas, work ...

  3. Diversity Immigrant Visa - Wikipedia

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    The Diversity Immigrant Visa program, also known as the green card lottery, is a United States government lottery program for receiving an immigrant visa followed by a permanent resident card. The Immigration Act of 1990 established the current and permanent Diversity Visa (DV) program.

  4. Immigration to Denmark - Wikipedia

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    According to Statistics Denmark in 2020 citing 2019 figures, while non-Western immigrants constitute 8% of the population aged 16–54, they represent 11% of people receiving social welfare benefits and at 17% are particularly overrepresented as recipients of cash social welfare payments (Danish: kontanthjælpsmodtagere). Among all non-Western ...

  5. Visa requirements for Danish citizens - Wikipedia

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    Payment of the fee (EUR 10) by credit or debit card. Valid for one journey only and it expires once exit the country. Sierra Leone: eVisa / Visa on arrival [207] [208] 3 months / 30 days Singapore: Visa not required [209] 90 days Slovakia: Visa not required [210] Slovenia: Visa not required [211] Solomon Islands: Visa not required [212] 90 days

  6. Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Denmark) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark (Danish: Udenrigsministeriet, Faroese: Uttanríkismálaráðið, Greenlandic: Nunanut Allanut Ministereqarfik) and its overseas representations (the Danish embassies, diplomatic missions, consulates and trade offices) are in charge of the Danish Realm's foreign policy and relations.

  7. Personal identification number (Denmark) - Wikipedia

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    Any person registered as of 2 April 1968 (1 May 1972 in Greenland) [4] or later in a Danish civil register, receives a personal identification number. Any person who is a member of ATP or is required to pay tax in Denmark according to the Tax-control Law of Denmark, but is not registered in a civil register, also receives a personal identification number.

  8. Visa policy of Greenland - Wikipedia

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    Greenland (Greenlandic: Kalaallit Nunaat) is an autonomous country (Danish: land) of the Kingdom of Denmark. Nationals of Nordic countries are free to enter, reside and work in Greenland, and nationals of other countries exempt from visas for short stays in the Schengen Area may also visit Greenland without a visa. [ 1 ]

  9. Danish passport - Wikipedia

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    A Danish passport (Danish: dansk pas) is an identity document issued to citizens of the Kingdom of Denmark to facilitate international travel. Besides serving as proof of Danish citizenship, they facilitate the process of securing assistance from Danish consular officials abroad (or other EU consulates or Nordic missions [6] [7] in case a Danish consular official is absent).