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Immigration Series: All about Denmark’s Positive List of People with Higher Education

December 10, 2023 / 13:50 IST
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The Positive List of People with Higher Education is a list of professions experiencing a shortage of qualified professionals in Denmark. (Photo via Unsplash)

The Positive List of People with Higher Education is a list of professions experiencing a shortage of qualified professionals in Denmark. A job title can appear in the list, if there is a regional or national shortage of qualified professionals for the position.

The applicant must have an educational background that makes him/her qualified for the job. When offered a job included in the Positive List, the applicant can apply for a residence and work permit in Denmark based on the scheme.

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How is a job title added to the Positive List? A job title can be added to the Positive List if:

Timing: The update of the Positive List based on the ongoing labour market monitoring happens twice a year  - on January 1 and July 1. The Regional Labour Market Councils and the profession specific unemployment insurance funds also update the Positive List twice a year (usually, April 1 and October 1). However, in case of an acute shortage of qualified professional for a job title, the Regional Labour Market Councils and the profession-specific unemployment insurance funds can at any time add a job title to the list.

Requirements: 

Education: It is a condition for all job titles on the Positive List for People with a Higher Education that you have completed a higher educational programme. The list contains information about what educational level is required for each job title. For example, if you are offered employment as a civil engineer, you must document that you have, as a minimum, completed a professional bachelor's degree. For some job titles, it is in addition a requirement that you have obtained a Danish authorisation or official recognition.