Permanent residence when you are an EU citizen or a family member to an EU citizen
You have stayed in Denmark according to EU regulations for at least 5 consecutive years.
Normal processing time
0-90 days
Processing fee
No fee
Your application will be submitted to the Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration (SIRI).
Make sure you have all documents ready in a digital format so you can attach them to the online application.
You must always attach:
If your grounds for residence changed during your stay in Denmark, please submit documentation of all of your grounds for residence.
If you are or have been a Worker:
If you are or have been a Self-employed person:
If you are or have been a Person with sufficient funds:
If you are or have been a Student:
If you are or have been a Family member to an EU citizen:
Expect to use
15 minutes
to complete the application form
1 person
You complete the application form yourself
In this step you have access to the relevant application form OD1C.
The form contain instructions on how to complete the form and what kind of documents you must submit along with the form.
Use the online form OD1C (opens in a new window)
If you have started an application before 15 May 2025 that you want to complete, use the previous form OD1. The previous OD1 form will not be available after 1 June 2025. Link to previous OD1 form
You can read more about how we process your personal data here
We recommend that you apply online, since digital applications often can be processed faster.
You can find your ongoing and completed applications for 30 days from your last login.
If you a a citizen of a country outside the EU/EEA and Switzerland, you must have your biometric features recorded in order to be issued a residence card. This means that you must have a facial photo taken and submit your fingerprints. Your facial photo and your fingerprints will be stored in a chip on the residence card you will receive, if you are granted a residence document.
If you do not agree to have your biometric features recorded, we cannot issue the physical residence card to you.
You can have your biometric features recorded in one of SIRI's branch offices. You can choose to do so while we are processing your application. You can also choose to wait, until we have processed your application and you have received your residence document. Please note, however, that the residence card cannot be issued before you have had your biometric features recorded.
You can see the normal case processing time to the right of this tab. When we have made a decision in your case, you will receive an answer.
SIRI will contact you, if we need further information to process your case. In some instances SIRI will ask you to appear in person for an ID check in one of our branch offices.
In some cases, we will need to obtain further information, e.g. from other public authorities, including SKAT and the police and relevant authorities abroad.
Your residence card will automatically be sent to the address that has been registered under your name in the Civil Registration System (CPR). It is important that your name is written on your mailbox. If your name is not written on your mailbox, there is a chance that the residence card will not be delivered to you, and that it will be sent back to SIRI instead.
You have the right to stay and work in Denmark while you wait for an answer.