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Recognition bodies
Styrelsen for Forskning og Uddannelse — ENIC-NARIC Denmark
AcademicPart of the Ministry of Higher Education and Science (Uddannelses- og Forskningsministeriet). Serves as Denmark's ENIC-NARIC centre, assessing academic qualifications from foreign institutions and issuing ligestillingsattester (comparability certificates) that map foreign degrees to the Danish educational system. Used by employers and immigration authorities for non-regulated professions.
www.ufm.dk/en/education/recognition-and-transparency/recognition/enic-naric-denmark
Styrelsen for Patientsikkerhed (Danish Patient Safety Authority)
Regulated professionCompetent authority for authorisation of healthcare professions in Denmark. Issues autorisation to doctors, nurses, dentists, pharmacists, midwives, physiotherapists, clinical dietitians, and many other healthcare titles. Applies automatic recognition for EEA-trained practitioners in the seven sectoral professions and the general system for third-country nationals and other professions.
www.stps.dk/en
Advokatsamfundet (Danish Bar and Law Society)
Regulated professionStatutory body governing admission to practice as advokat (lawyer with right of audience) in Denmark. EEA-qualified lawyers may practise under their home-country title during a three-year integration period before applying for full Danish advokat status. Non-EEA qualified lawyers must satisfy separate national requirements.
www.advokatsamfundet.dk
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Regulated professions
| Profession | Governing body | Recognition type |
|---|---|---|
| Healthcare — doctors, nurses, dentists, pharmacists, midwives, physiotherapists, and other authorisation-required titles | Styrelsen for Patientsikkerhed (Danish Patient Safety Authority) | Automatic (EU Directive) |
| Law (Advokat) | Advokatsamfundet (Danish Bar and Law Society) | General system |
| Teaching (primary and lower secondary) | Styrelsen for Undervisning og Kvalitet (Children and Education Authority) — qualifications are evaluated by individual institutions; no single licensing body issues a national teaching licence | General system |
| Architecture (title Arkitekt MAA) | Arkitektforeningen (Danish Association of Architects) — association membership protects the title; no statutory licensing requirement under Danish law | General system |
| Engineering | IDA (Ingeniørforeningen i Danmark) — professional association; engineering is generally unregulated in Denmark with no statutory licensing requirement for most roles | General system |
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Recognition process
Determine whether your profession is regulated in Denmark
Check the Styrelsen for Patientsikkerhed website for the full list of healthcare professions requiring autorisation. For other professions, check with Advokatsamfundet (law) or confirm with the Ministry of Higher Education and Science. Many professions — including engineering, architecture, and most technical roles — are not statutorily regulated in Denmark, so formal recognition is not a legal prerequisite for employment.
For academic recognition: apply to Styrelsen for Forskning og Uddannelse (UFM)
Submit an online application for a ligestillingsattest (comparability certificate) via the UFM portal. You will need your degree certificate, official transcripts, and identity documents. UFM maps the foreign qualification to the Danish educational system and issues a certificate widely accepted by Danish employers. This route is used for non-regulated professions and as supplementary documentation for regulated ones.
For healthcare authorisation: apply online to Styrelsen for Patientsikkerhed (STPS)
Submit your application at stps.dk. Required documents include your degree certificate, official transcripts, a certificate of professional standing or good standing from your home authority, and identity documents. Ensure documents are translated if not in Danish, English, Norwegian, or Swedish. STPS will assess completeness before commencing the substantive review.
STPS assessment — automatic recognition or general system
For EEA-trained applicants in one of the seven sectoral professions (doctor, nurse, dentist, pharmacist, veterinary surgeon, midwife, physiotherapist in some cases), automatic recognition applies and STPS issues autorisation on verification of qualifying certificates. For third-country nationals or professions outside the automatic regime, STPS conducts a substantive comparison and may require compensation measures — an aptitude test (praktisk prøve) or an adaptation period of up to three years.
Receive autorisation and begin practice
Once STPS issues the autorisation certificate, you are legally entitled to use the protected professional title and practise in Denmark. Keep the original certificate — employers, the Danish immigration authorities (SIRI), and hospital HR departments will require it. The autorisation may be conditional (e.g. language requirements may apply for direct patient-contact roles).
For law: contact Advokatsamfundet for requirements
EEA-qualified lawyers who are registered in their home jurisdiction may begin practising in Denmark under their home-country professional title. After a three-year effective practice period in Danish law, they may apply to Advokatsamfundet for full Danish advokat status. Non-EEA qualified lawyers must satisfy national requirements separately — contact Advokatsamfundet directly as the route is not governed by the EU Directive.
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Typical timelines
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Unregulated qualification route
For professions that are not regulated in Denmark — including most engineering specialisations, IT, business management, and architecture outside membership-protected titles — formal recognition is not a legal prerequisite for employment. However, employers may request a ligestillingsattest (comparability certificate) issued by Styrelsen for Forskning og Uddannelse (UFM), Denmark's ENIC-NARIC centre. This document maps the foreign degree to the Danish educational system and is widely accepted by Danish employers and immigration authorities as evidence of qualification level. Applications are submitted online via the UFM portal and typically take 4–8 weeks. The certificate is particularly useful when applying under Denmark's Positive List routes, which require the applicant to hold an education relevant to the listed occupation.
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EU framework notes
Denmark implements EU Professional Qualifications Directive 2005/36/EC (as amended by 2013/55/EU) through Bekendtgørelse om anerkendelse af erhvervsmæssige kvalifikationer (Executive Order on Recognition of Professional Qualifications). The seven automatic recognition professions — doctor, nurse, dentist, pharmacist, veterinary surgeon, midwife, and architect (where the title is covered) — apply for EEA-trained practitioners: Styrelsen for Patientsikkerhed issues autorisation on production of qualifying certificates without a substantive comparison of training content. Third-country nationals do not benefit from automatic recognition and must use the general system via the relevant competent authority. Denmark also participates in the European Professional Card (EPC) for selected professions.
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Warnings
正面清单资格可能在周期中途变化
SIRI于2026年1月19日在1月1日发布后调整了2026年正面清单,因此月初看起来可用的职位可能已不在实时清单上。在申请或签署途径专属移居计划前,请查阅当前路径页面。
补充薪资上限途径不仅仅是较便宜的薪资上限制度
它还涉及失业水平、职位发布、违规记录和银行账户处理方面的额外要求,且独立的求职页面表明补充薪资上限途径持有人无法获得多个其他主要工作途径提供的同等求职许可选项。
大多数许可与特定职位和雇主挂钩
新雇主或实质性不同的职位通常意味着新申请,尽管薪资上限、研究人员和快速通道框架下容忍部分同公司变化。不要假设丹麦居留许可在换工作后自动继续有效。
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Official sources
Pay Limit Scheme
www.nyidanmark.dk/en-GB/You-want-to-apply/Work/Pay-limit-scheme
official · Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration (SIRI) · checked 2026-04-23
Beløbsordningen
www.nyidanmark.dk/da/Du-vil-ans%C3%B8ge/Arbejde/Bel%C3%B8bsordningen
official · Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration (SIRI) · checked 2026-04-23
The Supplementary Pay Limit Scheme
nyidanmark.dk/en-GB/You-want-to-apply/Work/The-Pay-Limit-Schemes/Supplementary-Pay-Limit-scheme
official · Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration (SIRI) · checked 2026-04-23
The Supplementary Pay Limit Scheme's minimum amount
www.nyidanmark.dk/en-GB/Words-and-concepts/SIRI/Minimum-amounts/The-Supplementary-Pay-Limit-Scheme%27s-minimum-amount
official · Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration (SIRI) · checked 2026-04-23
The Positive List for People with a Higher Education
www.nyidanmark.dk/en-GB/You-want-to-apply/Work/Positive-List-Higher-Education
official · Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration (SIRI) · checked 2026-04-23
The Positive List for Skilled Work
nyidanmark.dk/en-GB/You-want-to-apply/Work/The-Positive-Lists/Positive-List-for-skilled-work
official · Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration (SIRI) · checked 2026-04-23
Fast-Track Scheme
nyidanmark.dk/en-GB/You-want-to-apply/Work/Fast-track
official · Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration (SIRI) · checked 2026-04-23
Certification
nyidanmark.dk/en-GB/Applying/Work/Certification
official · Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration (SIRI) · checked 2026-04-23
Researchers
nyidanmark.dk/en-GB/You-want-to-apply/Work/Researcher
official · Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration (SIRI) · checked 2026-04-23
Salary paid into Danish bank account
nyidanmark.dk/en-GB/Words-and-concepts/SIRI/Salary-to-Danish-bank-account
official · Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration (SIRI) · checked 2026-04-23
Job search
nyidanmark.dk/en-GB/Your-situation-is-changing/Work/Employment-change/Job-search
official · Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration (SIRI) · checked 2026-04-23
Adjustment of the Positive Lists
www.nyidanmark.dk/en-GB/News-Front-Page/2026/01/Adjustment-of-the-Positive-Lists
official · Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration (SIRI) · checked 2026-04-23
Justering af positivlisterne
nyidanmark.dk/da/Nyheder/2026/01/Justering-af-positivlisterne
official · Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration (SIRI) · checked 2026-04-23
How to apply for a residence permit
um.dk/en/travel-and-residence/how-to-apply-for-a-residence-permit/
official · Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark · checked 2026-04-23
Denmark – EU country
european-union.europa.eu/principles-countries-history/eu-countries/denmark_en
official · European Union · checked 2026-04-23
Labour Market Balance
star.dk/en/labour-market-monitoring/labour-market-balance/
official · Danish Agency for Labour Market and Recruitment (STAR) · checked 2026-04-23
Work permits
Once your qualifications are recognised, check the available work permit routes for Denmark.
See work permit guide for Denmark