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Advise regarding moving to Denmark.

Last activity 29 October 2019 by Nellie Berg

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Cocokids

Hello everyone, Denmark is a country l loved and have visited several times. I will like to move and settle here b4 the end of 2020. I have two children who are in private schools in England.
Any advise out here please.

Also if l want to rent a bedroom house. Which of the cities is cheaper.
We normally live in hoje taasrup but the kids find it too quiet and boring.
Any recommendations.

I like roskilde and ishoj.
But am also looking at Valby.
Are flats cheaper than a house

Also can l start my own advise work. Am a legally qualified professional and will like to be self employed.
What is the tax system like and is it possible to register a business?
And how are the schools like.

Any advise will be very much appreciated.

phipiemar

Hello,

As it is recommended to any newcomer, READ the charter of the site.

You will find two tips:
- READ the guide of the country which you will find under the tab "to discover"
- READ old posts using the search function via the magnifying glass next to your avatar.

99% of newcomer questions have already been answered dozens of times.

A little extra advice

Nellie Berg

Only lawyers from the EU will be licensed to work as a advokat/lawyer in Denmark.
https://www.danskeadvokater.dk/Er-du-ad … x?ID=19093
If you come outside the EU, your exam will be invalid, and you have to start at the uni again to obtain a Danish master degree ....................

In your case, the GB is expected to leave the EU, and what then?

You mention some areas, very different. Valby is a very popular area close/part of Copenhagen, therefore expensive. Ishøj is in many ways a very challenged area where I wouldn't live if I had a choice.

If you still consider moving to Denmark, let's know.

/Nellie

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