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Danish immigration authorities published the new Positive Lists for professions experiencing a shortage of qualified professionals in Denmark.
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Additional Information: The Positive List is updated twice yearly, on Jan. 1 and July 1. The job titles on the Positive List can be delisted no sooner than two years after the time they were added. For a complete list of included job titles, find more information here.
BAL Analysis: The Positive Lists are an important component of Danish immigration policy that designate shortage occupations and allow individuals in these professions to receive residence and work authorization in Denmark. If an individual’s job title was removed from the Positive List, they are still entitled to renew their permits if they qualify under the renewal conditions. Employers should be aware of the updated Positive Lists and understand the conditions and responsibilities when offering applicable positions.
This alert has been provided by the BAL Global Practice Group.
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