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Issues with CPR de-registeration if I am coming back in a month

Last activity 26 June 2018 by jaypnarayan

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R Shetty

Hi All,
My name is Rajesh and I am from India.
I am currently in Copenhangen, Denmark on a work assignment. I have 3 years of WP letter and the Visa sticker on my Passport is valid till October 2018. I have received my Residence Permit Card and CPR card as well.

I will be flying to India by this month end and returning by 28th July. I am vacating my flat too by June end. Since, I am vacating the flat my landlord has asked me to de-register my CPR and provide the proof, which is a valid ask.

I will again look for a flat once I am back on 28th July.

Query:
I am told that if I de-register my Denmark address from CPR then my Work Permit gets cancelled and I cannot enter Denmark without a fresh WP letter.
Does this rule still apply, if my D-Visa Sticker is valid till October 2018 and I have my Residence Permit card?
How do I handle this situation as I am returning to Denmark again in a month's time?

If any one knowledgeable around my query can advise me, it will be of great help!

Best regards,
Rajesh

Nellie Berg

Hi Rajesh,

Call Siri and get a qualified answer.
http://uim.dk/sirihttps://www.nyidanmark.dk/ContactUs:cheers:
/Nellie

jaypnarayan

Hi Rajesh,
You will be gone for only a month. Why do you want to vacate the flat just for one month?

With a valid residence permit, you can always go back to India and come back in a month. The residence permit is usually void if you stay out of Denmark for more than 180 days continuously. De-registration of CPR address should have no impact on your residence permit status. It is quite normal for people to travel for few months and de-register their CPR address during that period.

However, it is best to check such written or probably unwritten rules with proper public authorities - with SIRI as mentioned by Nellie.

Regards,
Jay

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