SIRI's website tells you what's required. These notes tell you what to do about it — process realities, situational deep-dives, and practical commentary on Danish immigration, written for the people who actually have to live with the decisions.
SIRI's deadline is unambiguous: fourteen days from application submission to record your biometric features, or your application is rejected and you start over. The friction isn't in the rule — it's in the gap between submitting from your kitchen table and getting a fingerprint scanner to read your fingertips two weeks later.
Read articleMost expat employees don't know what happens to their permit when employment ends — and the timelines start running immediately.
Fast-Track certification is a powerful tool. It's also one of the most misunderstood routes in Danish immigration — a breakdown of when it pays off and when it doesn't.
Danish permanent residence requires a continuous record of lawful residence — but "continuous" has a specific definition that catches out many applicants.
A 60-minute Situation Assessment call cuts through the noise — and gives you a written summary to keep.