Moving to Denmark – Part 1 – Why?

What makes Denmark an amazing country ?
  1. High quality of life: Denmark is known for having a high standard of living, with a strong social welfare system, excellent healthcare, and a safe and stable environment.
  2. Scenic landscapes: Denmark is home to a diverse range of landscapes, including rolling hills, pristine beaches, and picturesque countryside.
  3. Rich history and culture: Denmark has a rich cultural heritage, including the Viking Age, and is home to many museums, galleries, and historic sites.
  4. Sustainable living: Denmark is a world leader in sustainable living, with a strong focus on environmental protection and renewable energy.
  5. Innovative design: Denmark is known for its innovative design, particularly in areas such as furniture, architecture, and urban planning.
  6. Delicious cuisine: Danish cuisine is diverse and delicious, featuring fresh seafood, hearty stews, and traditional pastries.
  7. Warm and welcoming people: The Danish people are known for being warm, welcoming, and easy-going, making it easy for visitors and newcomers to feel at home.
Advantages of an EU citizen moving from Germany to Denmark
  1. Freedom of movement: As an EU citizen, you have the right to live and work in any EU country, including Denmark. This makes it easy for you to move to Denmark without having to apply for a visa or work permit.
  2. Recognition of qualifications: Your qualifications and work experience from Germany will generally be recognized in Denmark, making it easier for you to find work and pursue career opportunities.
  3. Access to social security and healthcare: As an EU citizen living and working in Denmark, you are entitled to access the country’s social security and healthcare systems, which are known for their high quality.
  4. Simplified tax and pension arrangements: As an EU citizen, you can benefit from simplified tax and pension arrangements, as the EU has agreements in place to ensure that you are not taxed twice on the same income.
  5. Integration into Danish society: Moving to Denmark gives you the opportunity to experience a new culture and way of life, and to integrate into Danish society.
shortage of experts in certain fields in Denmark
  1. IT and digital: The demand for skilled IT professionals, such as software developers, data scientists, and cybersecurity experts, is high in Denmark due to the country’s strong focus on digital transformation.
  2. Health and life sciences: The healthcare and life sciences sectors are growing in Denmark, and there is a need for professionals with expertise in areas such as medicine, nursing, and biotechnology.
  3. Engineering: Denmark has a strong engineering sector, and there is a demand for engineers with specialties in areas such as mechanical, electrical, and renewable energy.
  4. Skilled trades: The shortage of skilled tradespeople, such as electricians, plumbers, and carpenters, is a concern in Denmark, as the demand for these skills is high in both the public and private sectors.
  5. Financial and business expertise: Danish companies are seeking experts in finance, accounting, and business management to help them navigate the competitive business environment.
THE COPENHAGEN CLIMATE is milder compared to the climate in southwestern of Germany
  1. Milder Winters: Copenhagen has a mild oceanic climate with average temperatures in January ranging from 1-5°C (34-41°F) compared to southwestern Germany which has a continental climate with average temperatures in January ranging from -3 to 1°C (27 to 34°F).
  2. Rainier: Copenhagen is rainier compared to southwestern Germany with an average of 166 rainy days per year compared to around 123 rainy days in southwestern Germany.
  3. More Humid: Copenhagen has a more humid climate with higher relative humidity compared to southwestern Germany.
  4. Milder Summers: The average temperature in July in Copenhagen is around 17°C (63°F), while in southwestern Germany it is around 20°C (68°F).

For those who don´t like the dry summers in southwestern Germany, Denmark might be a great alternative.

Overall, Denmark offers a unique and exciting blend of rich cultural heritage, scenic beauty, innovative design, and high quality of life, making it an amazing country to visit or live in. I lived in an area far away from the sea back in Germany. Here in Denmark, I am nowhere more than 50 km away from the sea, which is a personal plus for Denmark. As I am a scientist finding a job was not difficult and I appreciate the benefits for researchers from the government.


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