Moving to Denmark

Seamless and smooth move

To enable a seamless move and a timely arrival, Gateway to Denmark works solely with reputable international moving companies, such as those certified by FIDI (Fédération Internationale des Déménageurs Internationaux) and FAIM (FIDI accredited international mover).

No matter where our clients are coming from or where in Denmark they are moving to, their belongings will arrive safely and on time.​

Why move to Denmark by us

Gateway to Denmark has through the last fifteen years specialised in all aspects of international relocation services for foreigners moving to Denmark. We cover the entire relocation process and help and manage in aspects, such as packing up all belongings, transferring to the new home, and unpacking, as well as furnishing the new home, planning area oriental tours, searching for a good Danish or international school for the kids etc.

Gateway to Denmark is a great way to help your foreign employees through all practical and bureaucratic challenges when they are moving to Denmark to work for you.

Let us move your employees to Denmark

As mentioned above we only use reputable international moving companies when we handle relocation for our clients. In addition, we have several years of experience managing the relocation process for clients from all over the world. We can help clients move from Berlin to Copenhagen, from Beijing to Bjerringbro, or from Orlando to Vejle.

Contact us for an offer and more information on our services by email at info@gatewaytodenmark.com or by phone +45 38 19 84 00.

Move to Denmark

Thinking about moving to Denmark? This Scandinavian gem offers a high quality of life, beautiful landscapes, and a welcoming culture. Whether you're relocating for work, study, or personal reasons, here's what you need to know to make your move to Denmark as smooth as possible. 

First, we will need to sort out your visa and residency requirements. EU citizens have the right to live and work in Denmark with minimal paperwork. Non-EU citizens, however, will need to apply for a visa or residence permit based on their purpose of stay, such as work, study, or family reunification. It's important to start this process well in advance to ensure your permit is ready before your first date of work.

Housing is a key consideration when moving to Denmark. The housing market can be competitive, especially in larger cities like Copenhagen and Aarhus. It's advisable we start the search early and consider both renting and buying options. Many new arrivals choose that we start the home search to maybe a furnished apartment, giving them time to familiarize themselves with the local areas

Denmark boasts an excellent public transport system, making it easy to get around without a car. Biking is also a popular mode of transport, with extensive bike lanes and facilities. This eco-friendly approach to transportation reflects Denmark's commitment to sustainability. 

Healthcare and education in Denmark are of a high standard. As a resident, you'll have access to the public healthcare system, which is largely funded through taxes. Denmark's education system is highly regarded, especially in its public schools, which with certain residence permits, are free for all children. Private schools are available but require tuition, and some can be quite expensive. For foreigners, education in Denmark generally comes with a cost as well.

Cultural integration is an important aspect of moving to Denmark. While many Danes speak English, learning Danish can greatly enhance your experience and help you connect with locals. Denmark is known for its welcoming and inclusive society, making it easier for newcomers to settle in. 

Moving to Denmark involves careful planning and preparation, but the rewards are well worth it. From its vibrant cities to its stunning countryside, Gateway 2 Denmark offers a unique blend of work and lifestyle benefits that make it a desirable destination for expatriates.