Denmark consistently ranks among the world's happiest countries, and it's easy to see why. With its excellent work-life balance, world-class healthcare, and welcoming expat community, Denmark is a top destination for international professionals and families alike.
Before You Arrive
Pre-Departure Checklist
- Secure a job offer or university admission (often required for residence permit)
- Apply for your residence and work permit through nyidanmark.dk
- Research neighborhoods and temporary housing options
- Arrange health insurance for the initial period before CPR registration
- Notify your home country's tax authority of your move
- Get an apostille on important documents (birth certificate, marriage certificate)
- Book temporary furnished accommodation with Movinn for a stress-free landing
Finding Your First Home
The Danish housing market can be challenging, especially in Copenhagen and Aarhus. Rental properties are in high demand and waiting lists for social housing can stretch to 10+ years. Private rentals require deposits of up to 3 months' rent plus 3 months prepaid rent β a significant upfront cost.
The Movinn Advantage
Start with a fully furnished Movinn apartment while you search for permanent housing. No deposits, no furniture shopping, all utilities included. Stay for as little as one month or as long as you need β giving you the freedom to find the right permanent home without pressure.
Settling In
First Week Priorities
- Register your address at your local International Citizen Service to get your CPR number
- Open a Danish bank account (NemKonto) β you'll need your CPR number
- Register with a GP (general practitioner) through sundhed.dk
- Get a Rejsekort for public transportation
- Download MobilePay β Denmark's universal payment app
- Register for Danish language classes (often free for residents)
Understanding Danish Culture
Danes value 'hygge' β a concept of coziness and togetherness. Work culture is flat and collaborative, with most offices emptying by 16:00. Cycling is a way of life, and you'll quickly learn that the bike lane is sacred territory. Joining clubs and associations is the Danish way to build social connections.
Cost Overview
Denmark has a high cost of living, but salaries are correspondingly high. Expect to spend 8,000β15,000 DKK/month on rent in Copenhagen, 3,000β5,000 DKK on groceries, and around 600 DKK for a monthly transit pass. Healthcare and education are tax-funded and essentially free.
Need Help? We're Here for You
The Movinn team is happy to assist with any question β from finding the right neighborhood to recommending local services. Book a free 15-minute video call with one of our relocation specialists and we'll guide you through every step.
Related Guides & Resources
CPR Registration in Denmark
How to get your CPR number step by step
Cost of Living in Denmark
Detailed monthly expense breakdown
How to Find Housing in Denmark
Navigate the Danish rental market
Best Neighborhoods in Copenhagen
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Settling In β Concierge Guide
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