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Demark Visa Information
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Important Notice :
Please Note that these regulations are changed on a regular basis
by the different governments, Southtravels.com can not be liable
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it. It is the responsibility of each passenger to check the different
conditions of entry to the desired country . |
CITIZEN |
PASSPORT
REQUIRED? |
VISA
REQUIRED? |
RETURN
TICKET REQUIRED? |
| British |
1/2 |
No/3 |
No |
| Australian |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
| Canadian |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
| USA |
2 |
No |
Yes |
| OtherEU |
1/2 |
No |
No |
| Japanese |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
PASSPORTS:
Passport valid for three months after the last day of stay required
by all except the following:
(a) 1. nationals of Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden
in possession of identification papers (eg driver’s licence or identity
card), provided travelling entirely within Scandinavia;
(b) 1. nationals of other EU countries holding a valid
national ID card and holders of a Gibraltar Identity Card issued to British
Citizens or
British Dependent Citizens for tourist visits of up to three months.
Note: 2. For nationals of EU countries and the USA,
passports need to be valid for duration of stay.
VISAS:
Required by all except the following for stays of up to three months:
(a) nationals of countries referred to in the chart above;
(b) nationals of Andorra, Argentina, Bermuda (provided holding a British
Dependent Territories passport), Bolivia, Brazil, Brunei, Bulgaria, Chile,
Costa Rica, Croatia, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Hong Kong (SAR),
Iceland, Israel, Korea (Rep), Liechtenstein, Macau (SAR), Malaysia, Mexico,
Monaco, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Romania, San
Marino, Singapore, Switzerland, Uruguay, Vatican City and Venezuela;
(c) holders of a UN Laissez-passer.
Note: 3. (a) Holders of the following also do
not require a visa: ‘British Citizen’ passports, including
those from the Channel Islands and Isle of Man, with the endorsement ‘Holder
has the right of re-admission’ or ‘Holder is entitled to re-admission
to the United Kingdom’ or ‘Holder has the right of abode in
the United Kingdom’, provided holders of such passports have not
stayed outside the UK for more than two years (including the expected
stay in Denmark); ‘British Dependent Territories Citizens’
passports (BDTC) issued to persons with the right of abode in Gibraltar
with the endorsement 'Holder is defined as a UK national for Community
purposes'; British National Overseas passports (BNO) with permanent residence
in Hong Kong are visa exempt for up to three months. (b) Holders of the
following do require a visa: ‘British Protected Persons’ passports
endorsed ‘Holder is subject to control under the Immigration Act
1971’.
Airport
transit: Passengers continuing their journey by the same or first
connecting aircraft within the international zone of the Schengen airport,
without gaining access to the national territory of the Schengen member
state, may not require a transit visa, provided they are holding valid
onward or return documentation.
Nationals of the following countries always need a visa to transit through
a Danish airport: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Congo (Dem Rep), Eritrea, Ethiopia,
Ghana, India (not required for Indian nationals in possession of a valid
visa to an EU or EEA country, USA or Canada), Iran, Iraq, Nigeria, Pakistan,
Somalia and Sri Lanka (the above list is subject to changes; please check
with the Embassy or Consular section at Embassy). However, if any of these
nationals are residents in an EU member state, an EEA country, the USA
or Canada, and hold permission to return a minimum of three months after
transiting Denmark, a visa is not required.
Types
of visa and cost: Tourist, Business, Transit, Airport Transit:
£23. An additional fee of £11 is payable for applications
lodged at Honorary Consulates.
Note:
(a) Spouses and children of EU and EEA nationals (providing spouse’s
passport and the original marriage certificate/proof of joint household
are produced), and nationals of some other countries if related in direct
line of ascent or descent to such nationals or their spouses, receive
their visas free of charge.
Validity:
Validity depends on type of visa, nationality and purpose of
visit. For further information, contact the Consulate (or Consular section
at Embassy);
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Application
to: Consulate (or Consular section at Embassy); see Contact Addresses
section. Applications should be made in person. Travellers visiting just
one Schengen country should apply to the Consulate of that country; travellers
visiting more than one Schengen country should apply to the Consulate
of the country chosen as the main destination or the country they will
enter first (if they have no main destination).
Application
requirements: (a) Passport valid for a minimum of three months
after expiry of visa, or official travel document valid for at least six
months, both with a blank page for the visa sticker. (b) One signed and
completed application form, containing parental consent for minors (if
applicable). (c) One passport-size colour photograph on light background.
(d) Fee, payable in cash or cheque with a cheque guarantee card. (e) Proof
of purpose of visit and accomodation, eg a letter from relatives or a
hotel reservation (e-mails not accepted). (f) Evidence of occupation eg
letter from employer or university or, if unemployed, benefit booklet.
(g) Evidence of sufficient funds for duration of stay, eg original recent
bank statement, travellers cheques, credit card statement with credit
limit. (h) A prepaid and self-addressed envelope (special delivery) if
the visa is to be returned by post. (i) Valid health insurance. (j) Residents
of the UK who are returning to the UK after a visit to Denmark are required
to hold a residence work permit valid for at least three months beyond
the validity of the visa (at least six months for holders of travel documents).
Business: (a)-(j) and, (k) The original invitation from the business contact
in Denmark.
Note:
Some further documents and guarantees might be required for the processing
of visas. All applications must initially be made in person at the Embassy/Consulate
and by first arranging an appointment through the appointment booking
system (for UK, tel: (09065) 540 755). For further information, contact
the Schengen information line (for UK, tel: (0900) 160 0115).
Working
days required: Applications can take several weeks to be processed
(applicants may apply up to 12 weeks before the start of their trip).
Temporary
residence:
Persons wishing to stay in Denmark for more than three months should make
their application in their home country well in advance of their intended
date of departure.
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