Introduction
The Danish Green Card scheme allows you to live and work in Denmark if you can score enough points based upon criteria such as age, language skills, work experience, and education. If you score at least 100 points, you can obtain a residence permit valid for up to three years. In addtion, you will be able to bring your immediate family along.
As well as scoring 100 points, you must have a valid health insurance policy and be able to provide proof that you can support yourself and your family while you look for work in Denmark.
The Danish Green Card Points Based System
Under the Danish Green Card scheme, points are score under five areas: Education, Language Skills, Work Experience, Adaptability, and Age. It is also possible to score a number of bonus points for various factors described below.
Education
To score points for Education, you must have the Danish equivalent of a bachelors degree. Your academic credentials must be assessed by CIRIUS, a body under the Danish Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation.
In addition to points scored for your degree, bonus points can be awarded under Education for obtaining a degree from a top school or by having an education which qualifies you for work in an occupation on the Positive List.
With the addition of bonus points, the maximum number of points that can be scored for Education is 105. It is possible for you to score enough points for a work and residence permit based soley upon points earned for Education.
Education level Points
Bachelors degree 30
Bachelors degree + 1 year Masters Degree 50
Masters degree 60
PhD 80
Bonus points can also be earned under Education:
School Ranking Bonus Points
Top 400 5
Top 200 10
Top 100 15
Education related to occupation on the Positive List
Bonus Points
Yes 10
Language Skills
You can earn a maximum of 30 points for language skills which includes knowledge of Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, English or German. Points can be earned for both one Scandinavian language (Danish, Swedish, or Norwegian) and either English or German, but not for both English and German or two or more Scandinavian languages.
You will be required to show that you have passed an exam equivalent to at least a Danish Language Test, Level 1. Alternatively, you can prove language proficiency through a statement by your previous employer stating that you used Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, English or German while performing your job for at least one year, or by proving that you have completed at least one year's study in higher education which was taught in one of these languages. In the case of these last two requirements, you will have shown a language proficiency equal to a Study Test in Danish as a Second Language.
Language Proficiency Level Points
Level 1 5
Level 2 10
Level 3 15
Study Test in Danish as a Second Language 20
Work Experience
You can score a maximum of 15 points under Work Experience. Your points are earned based upon the number of years you have worked as a researcher, or in a field of work that is currently in shortage in Denmark (i.e., a job listed on the Positive List). If this does not apply to you, you can still earn points for experience any other single occupation.
Work Experience Points
3-5 years experience as a researcher or in a field on the Positive List 15
1-2 years experience as a researcher or in a field on the Positive List 10
3-5 years experience in other work 5
Adaptability
If you have studied or worked in the European Union/European Economic Area, you can claim a maximum of 15 points for adaptability. You can only claim points for either education experience or work experience -- not both.
EU/EEA Education Experience Points
Completion of at least one year of study in higher education in the EU/EEA or Switzerland 5
Completion of at least three years of study in higher education in the EU/EEA or Switzerland 10
EU/EEA Work Experience Points
At least one year of work and residence in an EU/EEA country or Switzerland 5
At least two years of work and residence in an EU/EEA country or Switzerland 10
Age
You can also earn a maximum of 15 points for your age:
Age Points
35-40 years 10
34 years or younger 15
Family Members
If you are granted a residence permit under Denmark's Green Card Scheme, your spouse or partner is also eligible for a residence permit, as well as any children under the age of 18 who are living at home with you. Your spouse or partner is allowed to work full time for the entire period of the residence permit's validity.
Read more: Denmark's Green Card Programme: Danish Points Based Immigration Scheme (http://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us/coming_to_dk/work/greencard-scheme/greencard-scheme.htm)
To obtain a residence permit under the greencard scheme, you must be able to support yourself during your first year in Denmark. You need to document that you possess financial resources equivalent to one year of Danish Start Help benefits (starthjælp).
There are differing rates of Start Help, depending on your age and number of dependants.
The monthly Start Help rates are (2010 level):
• DKK 5,267 for persons under the age of 25 living alone
• DKK 6,351 for persons over the age of 25 living alone
• DKK 5,267 per person for spouses or cohabiting partners
• DKK 1,317 per child for married or cohabiting parents
• DKK 1,589 per child for single parents
Bank account statements and similar documents can be used as documentation of your financial resources.
Example
If you want to obtain a residence permit under the greencard scheme and want to bring your spouse/partner and child, you are required to document that you have sufficient funds amounting to DKK 5,267 per month required to provide for yourself, DKK 5,267 per month to provide for your spouse/partner and DKK 1,317 per month to provide for your child.
In all, you must be able to prove that you have financial resources amounting to DKK 142,212 – (5,267 + 5,267 + 1,317) x 12 – the equivalent of one year of Start Help benefits for the same size family.
Please note: If your child/children apply for an independent residence permit but your spouse/partner (the child's/children's other parent) does not apply for a residence permit, the monthly Start Help amount is DKK 1,589 per child.
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Below you will find a list of general assessments for Pakistani and Indian qualifications.
This page contains guidelines for general assessments of qualifications from:
* Pakistan
* India
Please note: It is important to stress that these general assessments only act as guidance and that any individual assessment carried out by the Danish Agency for International Education (previously CIRIUS) may differ from what you see below.
PAKISTAN
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INDIA
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When submitting your application, you must attach all relevant documentation for education (diplomas, transcripts and other statements issued by educational institutions) as colour copies.
The original documents must be presented when submitting your application at the Danish diplomatic mission (embassy or consulate general), at the Immigration Service, or at a police station in Denmark, where an official will use them to certify that the colour copy is authentic.
When processing your application, the Immigration Service may request that you submit the original educational documents.
Please note: Documents not written in Danish, English, German, Norwegian or Swedish must be submitted together with a certified translation in Danish or English.
Please note: Educational documents from Pakistan must be stamped by the HEC (Higher Education Commission) in Pakistan.
Persons who have been offered a job in a profession currently experiencing a shortage of qualified professionals have particularly easy access to the Danish labour market. These professions and fields are listed on the Positive List. The scheme also applies to persons who have applied for asylum in Denmark.
If you are a Nordic citizen, you are free to reside, study and work in Denmark. If you are an EU/EEA citizen or Swiss citizen seeking residence in Denmark based on the EU rules on freedom of movement, you may be subject to special regulations. More information about EU/EEA and Nordic citizens.
If you already hold a Danish residence permit based on family reunification or asylum, or hold a residence permit on humanitarian grounds, you do not need a work permit in order to work in Denmark.
It is your own responsibility to obtain a work permit if you are required to. If you work illegally in Denmark, you risk deportation, and you and your employer risk fine or imprisonment.
Conditions
Your job must be listed on the Positive List. Furthermore, you must have a written job contract or job offer which specifies salary and employment conditions. Salary and employment conditions must correspond to Danish standards.
The minimum educational level required for a position on the Positive List is a Professional Bachelor's , such as a nurse or pedagogue. In some cases, you must obtain a Danish authorisation. This is explicitly stated on the Positive List. For example, foreign-trained doctors must be authorised by the Danish National Board of Health.
Read more about authorisation for foreign-trained doctors on the website of the National Board of Health.
Read more about access to regulated professions on the website of the Danish Agency for International Education.
Duration
Your residence permit can only be granted or extended up to three months before your passport expires. This means that if your passport expires in 12 months, you can only be granted a permit for nine months, or your permit can only be extended by nine months.
You can be issued a residence permit valid one month prior to your first day of work, if you declare that you are able to support yourself and any accompanying family members for the entire month before you begin working. Otherwise, your residence permit will be valid 14 days before your first day of work.
Residence permit for jobseeking
If you get a residence and work permit based on temporary job contract, you will also get up to six months' extra residence to look for work after your contract expires. However, you cannot be granted more than four years' residence in total. In the jobseeking period you are not allowed to work, so if you find a new job, you must apply for a new residence and work permit based on your new job. You must apply no later than the first day of employment at your new job.
If you lose your job through no fault of your own, e.g. due to cutbacks, you can get an additional six months' residence to look for a new job. In this case, you must apply for a residence permit for jobseeking no later than two days after the termination of your job contract. You can apply by sending a letter to the containing your full name, address, CPR number, Alien Identification number (Udl.nr.) and a copy of your valid passport, along with a letter of termination or other documentation which explains why you lost your job. In order to get the additional six months' residence, it is a condition that you are not receiving public assistance under the active social policy act.
If you find a new job
If you find a new job while you are working, or while you hold a residence permit for jobseeking, you must apply for a new residence and work permit. However, you may begin your new job before you have received your new permit, provided that you submit your application no later than the day you start your new job.
Extension
If your residence and work permit expires, and you have applied for an extension, and if you are still in the same job, on the same terms and conditions, as when you were granted your original permit, you may stay in Denmark and continue working while the Immigration Service processes your application.
Your permit can be extended even if your job is no longer on the Positive List, provided that you are still in the same job, on the same terms and conditions.
Family members
If you hold a residence and work permit under the Positive List, your spouse, registered partner or cohabiting partner, as well as any children under the age of 18 who are living at home with you, are also eligible for residence permits. Your family members must be able to support themselves and you must live together in Denmark at the same address. Your spouse, registered partner or cohabiting partner is allowed to work full-time for the entire period his or her permit is valid.
The Positive List
The Positive List consists of a number of professional fields currently experiencing a shortage of qualified professionals.
• Academic work
• Construction
• IT and telecommunication
• Management
• Educational, social and religious work
• Sales, purchases and marketing
• Health, healthcare and personal care
• Freight forwarding, postal services, storage and engine operation
• Education and tuition
Processing your case
The Immigration Service has received far more applications under the greencard scheme in 2009 than expected. As a result, the Immigration Service is behind with the processing of cases and is working hard to reduce the number of pending cases. This means that the normal 30 day service goal for maximum processing time has been temporarily suspended.
To avoid further delay, make sure that your application contains all information and documentation needed by the Immigration Service to process your case. If your application lacks required information or documentation, the Immigration Service may choose to reject your application on these grounds. This means that your application will not be processed.
If it is necessary to have your educational level assessed by the Danish Agency for International Education, you will be notified by the Immigration Service.
Duration and extension
You can be granted a first-time residence permit under the greencard scheme for up to 18 months. Before the end of this period, you can apply for an extension of up to two years and six months. Before the end of this period, you can apply for an extension of up to four years.
Your residence permit can be extended if you have worked for the past 12 months for a minimum of ten hours per week.
Your residence permit can be extended for one year if you have lost your job through no fault of your own (e.g. due to cutbacks) no more than three months before applying for an extension, and if prior to this, you worked for 12 months for a minimum of ten hours per week.
You can submit your application for an extension no sooner than 2 months before it expires.
When applying for an extension of your residence permit, it is crucial that you submit your application on time, i.e. before your current residence permit expires. Failure to do so will normally result in your application being rejected due to your residing illegally in Denmark. As such, an application which is submitted too late will not be processed by the Immigration Service. Instead, you will have to leave Denmark and apply for a new residence permit from your country of origin.
Your residence permit can only be granted or extended up to three months before your passport expires. This means that if your passport expires in 12 months, you can only be granted a permit for nine months, or your permit can only be extended by nine months. If you have your passport renewed after receiving your residence permit, you can apply for the full period by sending a letter to the Immigration Service together with a copy of your renewed passport.
Read more about extension (http://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us/coming_to_dk/work/extension.htm).
Jobseeking in Denmark
It is your own responsibility to find work in Denmark so you can support yourself.
There are several web portals, databases and CV banks which can be useful in the process of seeking work in Denmark. Read more about jobseeking in Denmark (http://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us/coming_to_dk/work/jobseeking-in-dk.htm).
Please note that unemployment in Denmark is on the increase in certain sectors. The general unemployment rate for March 2010 was 4.2 pct.
This means that recent years' general shortage in labour has now been replaced by a situation with a shortage in available jobs.
This means that the demand for foreign labour has also been reduced drastically. However, certain sectors still need foreign qualified professionals.
When the Danish economy experiences growth again, the demand for foreign labour is expected to rise.
Special scheme for students at higher educational programmes
There is a special version of the greencard scheme for students who complete a higher educational programme in Denmark.
Conditions:
In order to be granted a residence permit you must document:
* That you have been admitted to a higher educational programme which has been approved by a state authority or which is offered by a publicly accredited educational institution.
* That you can support yourself with your own means for the duration of your stay in Denmark. If you are to pay a tuition fee, you must document that you have paid the tuition fee for the first semester or year, instead of documenting that you can support yourself. Please note that a foreign student in Denmark may not receive public assistance / benefit payments. If you do so, your residence permit can be revoked.
* That you can speak and understand the language of instruction and have a working knowledge of either Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, English or German.
Your participation in the educational programme must have been arranged by a ministry or institution of higher learning, or the educational programme must be part of a higher educational programme which you have already commenced in your country of origin. In other words, you may be granted a residence permit either in order to complete an entire educational programme or in order to follow part of a programme as a guest student.
Read more: Denmark's Green Card Programme: Greencard Scheme for Students (http://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us/coming_to_dk/studies/post_secondary_education/post_secondary_education.htm)
Family Members
If you hold a residence permit under the greencard scheme, your spouse, registered partner or cohabiting partner, as well as any children under the age of 18 who are living at home with you, are also eligible for residence permits. Your family members must be able to support themselves and you must live together in Denmark at the same address. Your spouse, registered partner or cohabiting partner is allowed to work full-time for the entire period his or her permit is valid.
How to Apply
If you wish to apply for a Danish residence and work permit, the application process depends on whether you are applying as an employee, as a self-employed person, or as a jobseeker.
If you are an employee
If you are applying for a residence and work permit as an employee (including applicants under the positive list, the pay limit scheme, the corporate scheme, researchers, athletes, trainees and religious workers), both you and your employer in Denmark (e.g. the company, research institute, sports club or religious denomination) must supply information for the processing of your application.
It is your employer in Denmark who begins the application process by completing his/her part of the application form and attaching the required documents. He/she sends or gives the form and attached documents to you. You then complete your part of the form, attach the required documents, and submit the entire application.
There are different application forms for different types of applicants. Each application form contains a detailed description of how you and your employer in Denmark should complete the form, and which documents you must attach.
You and your employer in Denmark can chose one of the following application forms, depending on whether you are a(n):
Employee (including applicants under the positive list, pay limit scheme, corporate scheme, athletes and trainees)
> Application form AR1 (English version) (http://www.nyidanmark.dk/NR/rdonlyres/D0E70B8E-5FC3-4E30-90D5-5AE338607388/0/ar1_en_residence_permit_salaried_work.pdf)
> Application form AR1 (Danish version) (http://www.nyidanmark.dk/NR/rdonlyres/10CDDCB4-7951-44C7-95AE-27D3A0D16617/0/ar1_da_opholdstilladelse_loenarbejde.pdf)
> Application form AR1 online (Danish/English version) (https://www.nyidanmark.dk/xform/formularer/arx/arX.form.aspx).
Please note: In order to use the AR1 online form, the employer must have a digital signature. Furthermore, the employer must start the application process by filling in the employer part of the form. Read more about digital signature (http://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us/forms/online_help/faq/digital_signature.htm#3).
Researcher
> Application form ST2 (Danish/English version) (http://www.nyidanmark.dk/NR/rdonlyres/E0D7DB78-2A16-4E4A-9556-885E8C156EE4/0/st2_ansoegning_forskere_da_eng.pdf)
Religious worker
> Application form RF1 (Danish/English version) (http://www.nyidanmark.dk/NR/rdonlyres/CF2F03D2-ED93-46BE-BA97-64E81CC4EC5D/0/rf1_da_en_opholdstilladelse_religioese_forkyndere.pdf)
Application for Corporate approval
> Application form AR4 for the company (Danish version) (http://www.nyidanmark.dk/NR/rdonlyres/B5B77167-AA90-4256-98F4-88AFC8BD5F61/0/ar4_da_ansoegning_koncerngodkendelse.pdf)
Furthermore, your employer in Denmark can obtain a printed version of the application form from the Service Centre (http://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us/contact/contact_to_the_danish_immigration_service/other_enquiries.htm) of the Immigration Service, or from the local police.
If you are a self-employed person
If you are applying for a residence and work permit as a self-employed person, the application form is to be completed by you alone. The application form contains a detailed description of how you should complete the form, and which documents you must attach.
Self-employed person
> Application form AR2 (English version) (http://www.nyidanmark.dk/NR/rdonlyres/18CD5FCF-A2B3-459C-B39E-47626F071FD8/0/ar2_en_residence_permit_self_employed.pdf)
> Application form AR2 (Danish version) (http://www.nyidanmark.dk/NR/rdonlyres/619D1F23-80C4-4EC5-9F37-8B1B79369BD9/0/ar2_da_opholdstilladelse_selvstaendigt_erhverv.pdf)
Furthermore, you can obtain a printed version of the application form from the Danish diplomatic mission in your country of residence, from the Service Centre of the Immigration Service, or from the local police.
If you are a jobseeker
If your are applying for a residence and work permit under the greencard scheme, the application form is to be completed by you alone. The application form contains a detailed description of how you should complete the form, and which documents you must attach.
Please note: If an application for a residence permit under the greencard scheme does not include all the necessary information or documentation, it may be rejected. This means that the Immigration Service will not process the application.
Applicant under the greencard scheme
> Application form GR1 (English version) (http://www.nyidanmark.dk/NR/rdonlyres/9C8120FA-47FD-4483-85A6-071D1978BA2C/0/gr1_ansoegning_green_card_eng.pdf)
> Application form GR1 (Danish version) (http://www.nyidanmark.dk/NR/rdonlyres/969DC9D8-A125-4D3C-AF68-5B62E2814A3E/0/gr1_ansoegning_green_card_da.pdf)
Furthermore, you can obtain a printed version of the application form from the Danish diplomatic mission (embassy or consulate general) in your country of residence, from the Service Centre of the Immigration Service, or from the local police.
Family Members
If you wish to bring your spouse/registered partner/cohabiting partner with you to Denmark, then he/she must submit his/her own application. If you have children under the age of 18 who you also wish to bring to Denmark, information about the children can be included in your spouse's/partner's application.
The application form contains a detailed description of how your spouse/partner should complete the form, and which documents he/she must attach.
Accompanying family members
> Application form FA8 (http://www.nyidanmark.dk/NR/rdonlyres/F96FD784-C4EB-4F11-B8AF-DD3BCB671E54/0/fa8_en_residence_permit_accompanying_spouse.pdf) (English version)
> Application form FA8 (http://www.nyidanmark.dk/NR/rdonlyres/A8BA788B-A1F5-40EC-9A15-0C7AB27A713D/0/fa8_da_opholdstilladelse_medfoelgende_aegtefaelle.pdf) (Danish version)
Furthermore, your spouse/partner can obtain a printed version of the application form from the Danish diplomatic mission in his/her country of residence, from the Service Centre of the Immigration Service, or from the local police.
Does it cost anything to submit an application?
Yes, if you submit your application to a diplomatic mission (embassy or consulate general) you will normally have to pay a fee. The fee can vary in price. The individual diplomatic mission can also make further demands such as extra passport photos or duplicate copies of the application. The Immigration Service recommend that you check with the requirements on the website of the diplomatic mission in your country before submitting your application.
Submitting your application
You can submit an application for a residence and work permit in several ways. You can submit it at the Danish diplomatic mission in your country of origin (or the country where you have resided legally for the past three months). The mission will then forward your application to the Immigration Service in Denmark, where it will be processed.
If there is no Danish mission in your country of origin (or country of residence), it is often possible to submit your application at the mission of another Schengen country. See the Danish Foreign Ministry's list of countries where Denmark is represented by another Schengen country (http://www.um.dk/en/menu/ConsularServices/ShortStayVisas/WhereDenmarkIsRepresentedByAnotherSchengenCountry/).
If you are residing legally in Denmark (e.g. based on another residence permit, visa, visa-free stay, or under EU regulations), you can normally submit your application in Denmark. In some cases, asylum seekers can apply for an application for a residence and work permit. Read more about asylum seekers with special qualifications (http://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us/coming_to_dk/asylum/application_for_asylum/application_for_asylum.htm).
You can submit your application at the Service Centre of the Immigration Service. If you live outside Greater Copenhagen, you can also submit your application at the local police who will then forward it to the Immigration Service. If the Immigration Service accepts your application for processing, you may normally stay in Denmark while your application is being processed.
If you submit your application while in Denmark, it will not be processed if you are an illegal resident of Denmark, if you have been expelled from Denmark, if you have been given a deadline to leave Denmark, or if you are also applying for another type of Danish residence permit and are awaiting a decision.
In these cases, your application will be rejected, and you will have to submit a new application from your country of origin.
You are not staying legally in Denmark if you apply for a new residence permit after your previous residence permit has expired.
Processing your application
When the Immigration Service has received your application for a residence and work permit, it will process it along with the attached documentation and other information. In some cases, the Immigration Service will need to obtain additional information from branch organisations. In addition, the Immigration Service will check to see if you have been reported to the Schengen Information System (SIS).
If the Immigration Service receives information that does not correspond with the information you have provided, you will be asked to explain any discrepancies before the Immigration Service rules on the case.
Once the Immigration Service has received all necessary information and documentation relating to your application, it will make its ruling. The ruling will be either a residence and work permit, or a rejection of your application.
How do you receive the ruling?
If you submit your application from your country of origin (or country of residence), the Immigration Service will send the ruling to the diplomatic mission where you submitted your application. The diplomatic mission will then forward it to your home address, or ask you to pick it up in person.
If you submit your application in Denmark, the Immigration Service will send the ruling to your address in Denmark, or to your attorney. The Immigration Service may also ask you to pick it up in person at the Service Centre, or it may send it to the police, who will then forward it to your home address. If the Immigration Service has decided to reject your application, it will ask you to leave Denmark before a specified date. In this case, you will be informed of your avenues to appeal the ruling.
WHERE DENMARK IS REPRESENTED BY ANOTHER SCHENGEN COUNTRY
In some countries where Denmark does not have an embassy, an agreement has been made with another Schengen country to handle visa applications on behalf of Denmark. As a rule these agreements only cover short stay visas. Exceptions are made for the Norwegian and Swedish embassies, where applications for residence and/or work visas are also processed. However, the Swedish Embassy in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo and the Norwegian Embassy in Colombo Sri Lanka, only processes visa applications.
Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire (vis.,res./workpermit)
Ambassade Royale de Norvège
Immeuble N'Zarama
Boulevard Lagunaire
Abidjan
Postal address:
BP 607
Abidjan 01
Côte d'Ivoire
Phone: +225 20 22 25 34 / +225 20 21 21 66
Telefax: +225 20 21 91 99
E-mail: emb.abidjan@mfa.no
Web: Norvège - le site officiel pour la Côte d'Ivoire (http://www.norvege.ci/)
Abuja, Nigeria (vis.,res./workpermit)
Embassy of Sweden
Plot 1520, T.Y. Danjuma Street
Asokoro District, Abuja
Postal address:
P.M.B.
569 Garki
Abuja FCT Nigeria
Phone: +234 9 314 33 99
Visa section phone: +234 9 314 39 36
Telefax: +234 9 314 33 98
Visa section telefax: +234 9 314 39 37
E-mail: ambassaden.abuja@foreign.ministry.se
Web: http://www.swedenabroad.com/abuja (http://www.swedenabroad.com/abuja)
Alger, Algeria (vis.,res./workpermit)
Ambassade Royal de Norvège
Domaine Chekiken,
Lotissement No 04
Val d'Hydra
16035 Alger
Phone: +213 2 15 91 410-14
Telefax: +213 2 15 91 415
E-mail: emb.alger@mfa.no
Web: http://www.norvege-algerie.org/Embassy/visa/Schengen_visa/ (http://www.norvege-algerie.org/Embassy/visa/Schengen_visa/)
Amman, Jordan (vis.,res./workpermit)
Embassy of Norway
25 Damascus Street
Abdoun
Amman
Postal Address:
Royal Norwegian Embassy
P.O. Box 830 510
Amman, 11183, Jordan
Phone: +962 6 59 31 646-48
Telefax: +962 6 59 31 650
E-mail: emb.amman@mfa.no
Web: http://www.norway.jo (http://www.norway.jo)
Antananarivo, Madagaskar (vis.,oph./arb.till.)
Ambassade Royale de Norvège
Explorer Business Park (ex. Village des Jeux)
Bâtiment 2 D
Phone: +261 (20) 22 305 07
Telefax: +261 (0) 261 22 377 99
E-mail: emb.antananarivo@mfa.no
Web: http://www.amb-norvege.mg (http://www.amb-norvege.mg)
To Be Continued...
WHERE DENMARK IS REPRESENTED BY ANOTHER SCHENGEN COUNTRY
Asjkhabad, Turkmenistan
Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany
Posolstwo Federativnoi Respubliki Germanija
Hotel "Ak Altyn", Magtumguly Street/ Pobedy Park,
Hydyr Derjajew-Street
74 40 00 Aschgabat
Phone: +99 312 36 35 15, 36 35 17 - 21
Telefax: +99 312 36 35 22
E-mail: info@aschgabat.diplo.de
Web: http://www.auswaertiges-amt.de (http://www.auswaertiges-amt.de)
Asmara, Eritrea (vis.,oph./arb.till.)
Royal Norwegian Embassy
Address: Street 173-1 # 11 P.O. Box 5801
Asmara
Phone: +291 1 12 21 38, 12 21 48
Satellite: +47 22 24 04 68 / 69
Telefax: +291 1 12 21 80
E-mail: emb.asmara@mfa.no
Web: http://www.norway.gov.er (http://www.norway.gov.er)
Asunciòn, Paraguay
Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany
Avenida Venezuela 241 e/Mcal. López y España
Asunciòn
Phone: +595 2121 4009-11
Telefax: +595 2121 2863
E-mail: only at the Embassy homepage
Web: http://www.asuncion.diplo.de (http://www.asuncion.diplo.de)
Baku, Azerbaijan (vis.,res./workpermit)
Embassy of Norway
ISR Plaza, 11th floor
340, Nizami Street
Baku, Azerbaijan
Phone: + 994 12 497 43 25-27
Telefax: + 994 12 497 37 98
E-mail: emb.baku@mfa.no
Visa section e-mail: visum-bak@mfa.no
Web: http://www.norway.az (http://www.norway.az)
Bangui, Central African Republic
Ambassade de France
Boulevard du Général de Gaulle
BP 884
Bangui
Central African Republic
Phone: + 236 216 130 00
Telefax: + 236 617 404 / 216 106 02
To Be Continued...
WHERE DENMARK IS REPRESENTED BY ANOTHER SCHENGEN COUNTRY
Beirut, Lebanon (vis.,res./workpermit)
Royal Norwegian Embassy
Embassy Complex, Serail Hill
P.O. Box 113.7001, Hamra
1103-2150 Beirut
Lebanon
Phone: +961 1 960 000
(Monday-Friday from 09.00-15.00)
Satellite-telephone: +8821 6511 0578
Telefax visa section: +961 1 960 098
Emercency phone: +961 (0) 38 99 505
E-mail: emb.bey@mfa.no
Web: http://www.norway-lebanon.org (http://www.norway-lebanon.org)
Opening hours: Monday-Friday from 08.30-16.00
Consular section: Monday-Friday from 10.00-13.00
Bern, Switzerland (vis.,res./workpermit)
Schwedische Botschaft
Bundesgasse 26
CH-3011 Bern
Phone: +41 31 328 700
Visa sectionphone: +41 31 328 70 11
Telefax: +41 31 328 70 01
E-mail: ambassaden.Bern@foreign.ministry.se
Web: http://www.swedenabroad.com (http://www.swedenabroad.com)
Bisjkek, Kirgizistan
Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany
Uliza Razzakova 28
720040 Bischkek
Phone: +996 312 905 000
661 975
905 013 (Visastelle)
Telefax: +996 312 666630
E-mail: Only at the Emabssy homepage
Web:http://www.bischkek.diplo.de
Bogota, Colombia (vis.,res./workpermit)
Embajada de Suecia
Calle 72 No. 5-83
Piso 8
Edificio Avenida de Chile
Apartado Aéreo 52966
Bogota D.C.
Phone: +57 1 325 6180
Visa phone: +57 1 325 6200
Telefax: +57 1 325 6181
E-mail: ambassaden.bogota@foreign.ministry.se
Web: http://www.swedenabroad.com (http://www.swedenabroad.com)
Brasilia, Brazil (vis.,res./workpermit)
Embaixada Real da Noruega
SES, Avenida das Nacoes, Quadra 807, Lote 28
CEP 70.418-900 Brasilia - DF
Brasil
Phone: +55 61 3443 8720/22/91
Telefax: +55 61 3443 2942
E-mail: emb.brasilia@mfa.no
Web: Real Embajada de Noruega en Bogotá (http://www.noruega.org.br/info/embassy.htm)
To Be Continued...
WHERE DENMARK IS REPRESENTED BY ANOTHER SCHENGEN COUNTRY
Buenos Aires, Argentina (vis.,res./workpermit)
Embajada de Suecia
Tacuari 147
Piso 6
1071 Buenos Aires
Phone: +54 11 4329 0800
Telefax: +54 11 4342 1697
E-mail: ambassaden.Buenos-Aires@foreign.ministry.se
Web: http://www.swedenabroad.com (http://www.swedenabroad.com)
Canberra, Australia (vis.,res./workpermit)
Royal Norwegian Embassy
17 Hunter Street
Yarralumla ACT 2600
Australia
Phone: +61 2 6273 3444
Telefax: +61 2 6273 3669
E-mail: emb.canberra@mfa.no
Web: http://www.norway.org.au (http://www.norway.org.au)
Caracas, Venezuela (vis.,res./workpermit)
Embassy of Norway
Centro Lido,
Torre A, Piso 9, Oficina 92-A;
Avenida Fransisco de Miranda, El Rosal
Caracas
Phone: +58 212 953 0671/ 0269 /1973
Telefax: +58 212 953 6877
E-mail: emb.caracas@mfa.no
Web: http://www.noruega.org.ve (http://www.noruega.org.ve)
Castries, Sct. Lucia
Ambassade de France á Sainte-Lucie
Nelson Mandela Drive - Vigie - GPO Private Box 937
Castries - Saint Lucia (WI)
Phone: +1 758 455 60 60
Telefax: +1 758 455 60 56
Visa section telefax: +1 758 455 6086
E-mail: frenchembassy@candw.lc
Web: http://www.ambafrance-lc.org (http://www.ambafrance-lc.org)
Chisinau, Moldova
(01.01.2008) Embassy of Hungary in Chisinau, Moldova
Bd. Stefan cel Mare 131
277012 Chisinau
Moldova
Phone: +373 22 223 404 / 227 786/238 799
Telefax: +373 22 22 4513
E-mail: cac.hungary@gmail.com
E-mail: cac@meganet.md
Web: http://www.mfa.gov.hu (http://www.mfa.gov.hu)
WHERE DENMARK IS REPRESENTED BY ANOTHER SCHENGEN COUNTRY
Colombo, Sri Lanka
Embassy of Norway
34 Ward Place,
Colombo 7
Phone: +94 11 246 9611
Telefax: +94 11 269 5009
E-mail: emb.colombo@mfa.no
Web: Norway - the official site in Sri Lanka (http://www.norway.lk/)
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (vis.,res./workpermit)
Embassy of Sweden
Mirambo Street - Garden Avenue
P.O. Box 9274
Dar es Salaam
Phone: +255 22 219 65 00 (11.00-12.00)
Telefax: +255 22 219 65 03
E-mail:
ambassaden.dar-es-salaam@foreign.ministry.se
Web: http://www.swedenabroad.com (http://www.swedenabroad.com)
Dhaka, Bangladesh (vis.,res./workpermit)
Embassy of Sweden
House 1, Road 51,
Gulshan 2
Dhaka 1212
Phone: +880 2 883 31 44-47
Telefax: +880 2 882 39 48
Telephone hours for the Visa section:
Wednesday, Thursday 13:00–14:00
E-mail: ambassaden.dhaka@foreign.ministry.se
Web: http://www.swedenabroad.com (http://www.swedenabroad.com)
Doha, Qatar
Ambassade de France
West Bay PO Box 2669
Doha
Qatar
Phone: +974 48 32 281
Telefax: +974 48 32 255
E-mail: ambadoha@qatar.net.qa
Douala, Cameroun
Consulat General de France
Rue des Cocotiers
BP 869 Douala
Cameroun
Visa hotline (Tuesday to Thursday, 15.00-17.00)
Phone: +237 33 50 17 00
Telefax: +237 33 50 17 03
E-mail: Francais.DOUALA-FSLT@diplomatie.gouv.fr
Web: http://www.consulfrance-douala.org (http://www.consulfrance-douala.org)
To Be Continued...
WHERE DENMARK IS REPRESENTED BY ANOTHER SCHENGEN COUNTRY
Dusjanbe, Tadjikistan
Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany
Warsobskaja 16
734017 Duschanbe
Phone: +992 37 221 2189 / 221 2198
Visastelle: +992 37 221 2181
Telefax: +992 37 240 390
E-mail: Only at the Embassy homepage
Web: Посольство Федеративной Республики Германия Душанбе - стартовая страница (http://www.duschanbe.diplo.de/)
Gaborone, Botswana
German Embassy in Gabarone
Professional House
Broadhurst Mall
Segodithsane Way
Postal address:
P.O.Box 315
Gaborone
Phone: +267 395 3143 / 395 3806
Telefax: +267 395 3038
Telex: (962) 24 21
E-mail: Only at the Embassy homepage
Web: http://www.gaborone.diplo.de (http://www.gaborone.diplo.de)
Guatamala City, Guatemala (vis.,res./workpermit)
Embajada de Suecia
8a Avenida 15-07, Zona 10
Phone: +502 2 384 7300
Telefax: +502 2 384 7350
E-mail: ambassaden.guatemala@foreign.ministry.se
Web: http://www.swedenabroad.com (http://www.swedenabroad.com)
Havana, Cuba (vis.,res./workpermit)
Embajada de Suecia
Calle 34, No 510
Entre 5 y 7 Ave. Miramar
Havana
Phone: +53 7 204 2831
Telefax: +53 7 204 1194
E-mail: ambassaden.havanna@foreign.ministry.se
Web: http://www.swedenabroad.com (http://www.swedenabroad.com)
Houston, US (vis.,res./workpermit)
Royal Norwegian Consulate General
2777 Allen Parkway, Suite 1185
Houston, TX 77019-2123
Phone: +1 713 620 4200
Telefax: +1 713 521 9648
E-mail: cg.houston@mfa.no
Web: Consulate Gen. Houston (http://www.norway.org/houston)
To Be Continued...
WHERE DENMARK IS REPRESENTED BY ANOTHER SCHENGEN COUNTRY
Harare, Zimbabwe (vis.,res./workpermit)
Embassy of Norway
5, Lanark Road
Belgravia
Harare
Phone: +263 4 252426
Telefax: +263 4 252430
E-mail: emb.harare@mfa.no
Web: Real Embajada de Noruega en España (http://www.norway.org.zw/info/embassy.htm)
Jerevan, Armenia
Ambassade de France en Armenie
8, rue Grigor Loussavoritch
375015 Jerevan
Telephone: +374 10 59 19 50
Telefax: +374 10 59 19 70
E-mail: cad.erevan@diplomatie.gouv.fr
Web: http://www.ambafrance-am.org (http://www.ambafrance-am.org)
Kaliningrad, Russia (vis.)
Consulate General of the Republic of Lithuania
Proletarskaja 133
236029 Kaliningrad
Phone: +7 4012 95 76 88, +7 4012 95 94 86
Telefax: +7 4012 95 68 38
E-mail: kons.kaliningradas@urm.lt
Web: Lietuvos Respublikos Generalinis konsulatas Kaliningrade (http://consulate-kaliningrad.mfa.lt/)
Kampala, Uganda (vis.,res./workpermit)
Royal Embassy of Norway
Plot 18B Aki-Bua Road, Nakasero
Postal address:
P.O. Box 22770, Kampala
Uganda
Phone: +256 417 11 20 00
Emergency Number: +256 772 70 31 07
Telefax: +256 41 434 3936
E-mail: emb.kampala@mfa.no
Web: Norway - the official site in Uganda (http://www.norway.go.ug/)
Khartoum, Sudan (vis.,res./workpermit)
Royal Embassy of Norway
Street 49, House No. 63, Khartoum 2
Postaladdress:
P.O. Box 13096,
Khartoum - Sudan
Phone: +249 1 83 57 83 36/57 83 43/57 83 45
Telefax: +249 1 83 57 71 80
E-mail: emb.khartoum@mfa.no
Web: http://www.norway-sudan.org/visas/ (http://www.norway-sudan.org/visas/)
To Be Continued...
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Kinshasa, Dem.Rep. Congo
Ambassade de Suède
Avenue Roi-Baudouin 93
B.P. 11096
Kinshasa-Gombe
Phone: +243 99 93 011 02/ +243 81 981 8252
Telefax: +243 870 600 147 849
E-mail: ambassaden.kinshasa@foreign.ministry.se
Web: http://www.swedenabroad.com (http://www.swedenabroad.com)
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (vis.,res./workpermit)
Embassy of Sweden
6th Floor, Wisma Angkasa Raya,
123 Jalan Ampang
50450 Kuala Lumpur
Postal address :
P.O. Box 10239
50708 Kuala Lumpur
Phone: +60 3 2052 2550
Telefax: +60 3 2148 6325
E-mail: ambassaden.kuala-lumpur@foreign.ministry.se
Web: http://www.swedenabroad.com (http://www.swedenabroad.com)
Lilongwe, Malawi (vis.,res./workpermit)
Embassy of Norway
Arwa House
City Centre, P/Bag B 323
Lilongwe 3
Phone: + 265 1 774211, +265 1 771 212
Telefax: +265 1 772 845
E-mail: emb.Lilongwe@mfa.no
Web:
Norway - the official site in Malawi
(http://www.norway.mw/)
Lima, Peru (vis.)
Embjada de Finlandia
Av. Victor Andrès Belaúnde 147
Edificio Real Tres, Oficina 502 (5th floor)
San Isidro, Lima 27, Peru
Phone: +511 222 4466, 222 4480
Telefax: +511 222 4463
E-mail: sanomat.lim@formin.fi
Visa e-mail: visa.lim@formin.fi
Web: http://www.finlandia.org.pe (http://www.finlandia.org.pe)
Office hours: 08.30-12.00
Luanda, Angola (vis.,res./workpermit)
Embassy of Norway
Rua de Bengula 17
Patrice Lumumba, Luanda
Phone: +244 222 449936
Telefax: +244 222 446248
E-mail: emb.luanda@mfa.no
Web:
Norway - the official site in Angola
(http://www.noruega.ao/)
To Be Continued...
WHERE DENMARK IS REPRESENTED BY ANOTHER SCHENGEN COUNTRY
Manama, Bahrain
Embassy of Germany
Alhasan Building, 1th floor
Sh. Hamad Cause Way
Building no. 668
Diplomatic area no. 317
Manama
Kingdom of Bahrain
Phone: +973 17 530210
Telefax: +973 17 536925/536282
E-mail: info@manama.diplo.de
Web: http://www.manama.diplo.de (http://www.manama.diplo.de)
Manila, Philippines (vis.,res./workpermit)
Embassy of Norway
Petron Mega Plaza Bldg., 21st floor
358 Senator Gil Puyat Avenue
1209 Makati City, Metro Manila
Phone: +63 2 886 3245-49
Visa section telefax: + 63 2 886 3244
E-mail: emb.manila@mfa.no
Web:
Norway - the official site in the Philippines
(http://www.norway.ph/)
Minsk, Belarus (01.04.2007)
Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany
Uliza Sacharowa 26
220034 Minsk
Phone: +375 17 217 59 00
Telefax: +375 17 294 85 52
E-mail: Only at the Embassy homepage
Web: http://www.minsk.diplo.de (http://www.minsk.diplo.de)
N'Djamena, Chad
Ambassade de France
Rue du Lieutenant-Franjoux
BP 431
N'djamena
Tchad
Phone: + 235 522 575/76
Telefax: + 235 522 855
E-mail: consulat.ndjamena@diplomatie.gouv.fr
Web: http://www.ambafrance-td.org (http://www.ambafrance-td.org)
Niamey, Niger
Anbassade de France
Boite Postale 10.660
Route de Tondibia
Quartier Yantala
10660 Niamey
Niger
Phone: + 227 20 72 2431-33
Telefax.: + 227 722 518
E-mail: niamey.consulat@diplomatie.gouv.fr
Web: http://www.ambafrance-ne.org (http://www.ambafrance-ne.org)
to Be Continued...
WHERE DENMARK IS REPRESENTED BY ANOTHER SCHENGEN COUNTRY
Nicosia, Cypern
Embassy of Germany
10, Nikitaras Street,
1080 Nicosia
Phone: +357 2 451145
Telefax: +357 2 66 5694
E-mail: info@nikosia.diplo.de
Web: http://www.nikosia.diplo.de (http://www.nikosia.diplo.de)
Nouakchott, Mauretania (01.04.2007)
Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany
(Ambassade de la République fédérale d'Allemagne)
B.P. 372
Nouakchott, Mauretanien
Phone: +22 2 525 17 29, 525 10 32
Telefax: +22 2 525 17 22
Email: info@nouakchott.diplo.de
Web: http://www.auswaertiges-amt.de (http://www.auswaertiges-amt.de)
Montevideo, Uruguay
Embassy of the Netherlands
Leyenda Patria 2880
Apto. 202
11300 Montevideo
Phone: +598 2 7112956
Telefax: +598 2 7113301
E-mail: mtv@minbuza.nl
Web: Ambassade van het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden in Montevideo (http://www.holanda.org.uy/)
Paramaribo, Suriname
Royal Netherlands Embassy
Van Roseveltkade 5
Paramaribo
Phone: +597 477211
Telefax: +597 477792
E-mail: prm@minbuza.nl
Web: http://suriname.nlambassade.org/ (http://suriname.nlambassade.org/)
Podgorica, Montenegro (01.11.2008)
Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia
Atinska 41
20 000 PODGORICA
Montenegro
Phone: +382 20 61 81 51
Telefax: +382 20 65 56 72
E-mail: kpg@gov.si
To Be Continued...
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Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Embassy of France
51, Rue Capois
Port-au-Prince
Haiti
Postal: BP 1312
Phone: +509 22 22 0951-53
Telefax: +509 22 23 5675/ +509 22 22 5226
E-mail: ambafrance@hainet.net
Web: Ambassade de France en Haïti (http://www.ambafrance-ht.org/)
Port Louis, Mauritius
Embassy of France
14 rue Saint-Georges
Port Louis
Mauritius
Phone: +230 20 20 100
Telefax: +230 20 20 110
E-mail: ambafr@intnet.mu
Web: http://www.ambafrance-mu.org (http://www.ambafrance-mu.org)
Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
P.O. Box 870
69-71 Edward Street
Port of Spain
Trinidad and Tobago
Phone: +1 868 625-1210 / 1722 / 2532
Telefax: +1 868 625 1704
E-mail: por@minbuza.nl
Web: http://www.holland.tt/ (http://www.holland.tt/)
Pyongyang, People's Republic of Korea (vis.,res./workpermit)
Embassy of Sweden
Munsodong Daedonggang District
Pyongyang
People's Republic of Korea
Phone: +850 2 3817 485
Telefax: +850 2 381 7663
E-mail: ambassaden.pyongyang@foreign.ministry.se
Web: http://www.sweden.gov.se (http://www.sweden.gov.se)
Rabat, Morocco (vis.,res./workpermit)
Ambassade de Suède
159, Avenue John Kennedy
10000 Rabat-Souissi
Phone: +212 537 63 3210
Telefax: +212 537 758048
E-mail: ambassaden.rabat@foreign.ministry.se
Web: http://www.swedenabroad.com (http://www.swedenabroad.com)
To Be Continued...
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (vis.,res./workpermit)
Royal Norwegian Consulate General
Rua Lauro Müller 116, Sala 2206, Torre Rio Sul, Botafogo
CEP: 22290-160, Rio de Janeiro - RJ
Phone: +55 21 2541 7732
Telefax:+55 21 2275 0138
E-mail: cg.riodejaneiro@mfa.no
Web:
Norwegian Events in the United States
(http://www.noruega.org.br/info/trade.htm)
San Fransisco, US (vis.,res./workpermit)
Royal Norwegian Consulate General
20 California Street, Sixth Floor, San Francisco,
CA 94111-4803 USA
Phone: +415 986 0766
Telefax: +415 986 3318
E-mail: cgsfo@mfa.no
Web: http://www.norway.org/sanfransisco (http://www.norway.org/sanfransisco)
Sana'a, Yemen
Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany
Near Hadda Road/Outer Ring Road
Sana'a
Postal address:
P.O.Box 2562
Hadda, Sana'a
Phone: +967 1 41 31 74
Telefax: + 967 1 41 31 79
E-mail: info@sanaa.diplo.de
Web: http://www.sanaa.diplo.de (http://www.sanaa.diplo.de)
Santiago, Chile (vis.,res./workpermit)
Embassy of Sweden
Avenida 11 de Septiembre 2353, 4 piso
Providencia
Santiago de Chile
Postal address:
Casilla 16639
Santiago de Chile 9
Chile
Phone: +56 2 940 1700
Telefax: +56 2 940 1730
E-mail:
ambassaden.santiago-de-chile@foreign.ministry.se
Web: http://www.swedenabroad.com (http://www.swedenabroad.com)
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Ambassade de France
Calle las Damas no. 42, Zone coloniale
BP 780 Saint-Dominigue
Dominicaine République
Phone: +1 809 6954 300
Telefax: +1 809 6954 311
E-mail: ambafrance@ambafrance-do.org
Web: (http://www.ambafrance.org.do/france_dominicana/)
To Be Continued...
WHERE DENMARK IS REPRESENTED BY ANOTHER SCHENGEN COUNTRY
Seoul, Republic of Korea (vis.,res./workpermit)
Embassy of Sweden
Danam Building, 8th floor
120 Namdaemunro 5-Ga, Jung Gu
Seoul 100-704
Phone: +82 2 3703 3700
Telefax: +82 2 3703 3701 / 02
E-mail: ambassaden.seoul@foreign.ministry.se
Web: http://www.swedenabroad.com (http://www.swedenabroad.com)
Tasjkent, Uzbekistan
Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany
Sharaf Rashidov Ko'chasi 15
Taschkent 700017
Republik Usbekistan
Phone: +998 71 120 8440
Telefax: +998 71 120 6693, 120 8450
Telefax Visastelle: +998 71 120 8480
E-mail: info@taschkent.diplo.de
Web: http://www.taschkent.diplo.de (http://www.taschkent.diplo.de)
Tbilisi, Georgia
Embassy of the Republic of Estonia
Dolidze 55
Saburtalo
0171 Tbilisi
Georgia
Phone: +995 32 365 128
Telefax: +995 32 365 138
E-mail: tbilisisaatkond@mfa.ee
Web: Estonian Embassy in Tbilisi (http://www.tbilisi.vm.ee/consular_information)
Tripoli, Libya (Temporary suspended due to technical problems.)
Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany
Sharia Hassan el Mashai
P.O. Box 302
Tripoli
Phone: +218 21 444 85 52, 333 05 54, 333 38 27
Telefax + 218 21 444 89 68
E-mail: info@tripolis.diplo.de
Web: http://www.tripolis.diplo.de (http://www.tripolis.diplo.de)
Tunis, Tunesia
Ambassade de Finlande
Dar Nordique
Rue du Lac Neuchâtel
1053 Les Berges du Lac
Tunisia
Phone: +216 71 861 777
Telefax: +216 71 961 080
E-mail: sanomat.tun@formin.fi
Web: http://www.finlandtunis.org (http://www.finlandtunis.org)
Monday-Thursday: 9.00-12.00
WHERE DENMARK IS REPRESENTED BY ANOTHER SCHENGEN COUNTRY
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Botschaft der Bundesrepublik Deutschland
Baga Toiruu-2
Negdsen Undestnii Gudamj
14201 Ulaanbaatar
Mongolia
Phone: +976-11 323325, 323915, 320908
Telefax: +976-11 323905
E-mail: info@ulan.diplo.de
Visa section e-mail: visa@ulan.diplo.de
Web: http://www.ulan-bator.diplo.de (http://www.ulan-bator.diplo.de)
Victoria, Seychelles
Embassy of France
Immeuble "La Ciotat" à Mont Fleuri, 1er étage
BP 478
Victoria (Mahé)
Phone: +248 38 25 00
Telefax: + 248 38 25 10
E-mail: ambafrance@intelvision.net
E-mail: ambafran@seychelles.net
Web: La France aux Seychelles (http://www.ambafrance-sc.org/)
Washington, US (vis.,res./workpermit)
Embassy of Sweden
House of Sweden
2900 K Street NW
Washington, D.C. 20007-5118
Phone: +1 202 467 2600
Telefax: +1 202 467 2699
E-mail:
ambassaden.washington-visum@foreign.ministry.se
Web: http://www.swedenabroad.com (http://www.swedenabroad.com)
Wellington, New Zealand
Royal Netherlands Embassy
Investment House, 10th floor
P.O. Box 840
Cnr. Ballance & Featherston Street
Wellington
Phone: +64 04 471 6390
Telefax: +64 04 471 2923
E-mail: wel@minbuza.nl
Web: http://www.netherlandsembassy.co.nz (http://www.netherlandsembassy.co.nz)
Windhoek, Namibia
Embassy of Finland
2 Crohn Street (Corner of Bahnhof Street)
Windhoek
Phone: +264 61 221 355
Telefax: + 264 61 221 349
E-mail: sanomat.win@formin.fi
Web: Embassy of Finland, Windhoek (http://www.finland.org.na/en)
WHERE DENMARK IS REPRESENTED BY ANOTHER SCHENGEN COUNTRY
Yaoundé, Cameroun
Ambassade de France
Plateau Atémengué - B. P 1631
Phone: +237 222 79 00
Telefax: +237 222 79 09
E-mail: chancellerie.yaounde-amba@diplomatie.gouv.fr
Web: http://www.ambafrance-cm.org (http://www.ambafrance-cm.org)
Zagreb, Croatia (vis.,res./workpermit)
Embassy of Norway
Petrinjska 9
HR-10 000
Zagreb
Phone: +385 1 492 2831
Telefax: +385 1 492 2832
E-mail: emb.zagreb@mfa.no
Web:
Norway - the official site in Croatia
(http://www.norwegianembassy.hr/)
I am adelani adetoye frm Osun state Nigeria. I am planning to move Abroad by next month but i dont know how to get a good job and visa . Pls i wil be so hapi if u can help me out to look out for accomondation and visa. I will be so happy if you can get back to me as soon as possible. Thank u and have a wonderful time
Quote from: spotprince2010 on Oct 20, 2010, 09:22 AM
I am adelani adetoye frm Osun state Nigeria. I am planning to move Abroad by next month but i dont know how to get a good job and visa . Pls i wil be so hapi if u can help me out to look out for accomondation and visa. I will be so happy if you can get back to me as soon as possible. Thank u and have a wonderful time
Why are you spamming everywhere with your request. A fresh topic is enough for you. Then, if you don't read any reply as expected post underneath to remind the community.
Hi,
Thanks for the update and sharing knowledge!
I would like to know the educational assessment of Bangladesh Citizen.
I have done my B.B.A (4 Years Bachelor degree) & MBA (2 Years Master Degree) from North South University, Dhaka.
Therefore, would like to know what should be Maximum Education score I might get.
Regards,
Mahin
Quote from: smohsin on Jan 04, 2011, 08:15 AM
Hi,
Thanks for the update and sharing knowledge!
I would like to know the educational assessment of Bangladesh Citizen.
I have done my B.B.A (4 Years Bachelor degree) & MBA (2 Years Master Degree) from North South University, Dhaka.
Therefore, would like to know what should be Maximum Education score I might get.
Regards,
Mahin
Exceptional qualification assessments are only applicable to Pakistan and India. But for Bangladesh, follow the general assessment as stated here: Denmark's Green Card Programme: Danish Points Based Immigration Scheme - TheInfoStride.com (http://www.theinfostride.com/forum/index.php?topic=4668.msg7380#msg7380)
The maximum score you can get for qualifications with Masters is 60.
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