What is a Certificate of Registration?

A Certificate of Registration is a document which affirms that you have been registered as an EU citizen in Denmark and that you are permitted to reside and work here. Application for a Certificate of Registration is made using a form called “Application for EU residence document”.

Contacts and further information

The Regional State Administrations is responsible for handling EU/EEA citizens’ applications for an EU residence document. For more about the Regional State Administration and their work, visit the website: www.statsforvaltning.dk.

How to apply for Certificate of Registration





Where to apply for a Certificate of Registration

Certificates of registration are issued by the regional state administrations (de regionale statsforvaltninger). To apply for a certificate of registration, you must contact your regional state administration. Read more about the regional state administrations at the State Administration’s website, www.statsforvaltning.dk.  

If you live in the Aarhus area or the Central Denmark Region, you must contact the State Administration for Central Jutland (Statsforvaltningen Midtjylland).

When to apply for a Certificate of Registration

If you have a job when you move to Denmark you should apply for a Certificate of Registration no later than three months after arriving in Denmark. If you are applying for jobs in Denmark you can stay here for up to six months before you obtain a Certificate of Registration.

Who is eligible for a Certificate of Registration?

Citizens from EU and EEA countries can be issued with a Certificate of Registration if they:

General information about residence and work permit for EU/EEA citizens

Citizens from EU/EEA countries can reside and work in Denmark in accordance with the EU rules of free movement of services and people. You can read more about free movement within the EU ate the European Commission’s website.

Who are EU/EEA and Swiss citizens?

EU is an abbreviation of European Union. An EU citizen is a citizen of a European Union member state. For a list of the EU member countries, visit the website EUROPA.

EEA stands for European Economic Area. Read more EEA at the European Commission’s website. Please note that if you are a citizen of a Nordic country which is also an EU or an EEA country, the rules for Nordic citizens normally apply.

Who needs a Certificate of Registration?

Everyone intending to reside in Denmark for longer than three months is required to register with the Danish National Register. To register with the National Register, you need to prove that you are eligible to reside and work in Denmark. Your Certificate of Registration is this proof. You can read more about how to register with the national register under CPR number.

Residence and Work – EU/EEA and Swiss citizens

Citizens from EU and EEA countries and Switzerland intending to reside and work in Denmark must obtain a Certificate of Registration.


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