Denmark Study Visa

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Denmark Study Visa

Whether you’re planning to pursue an undergraduate degree, postgraduate program, or English language course, understanding the study visa requirements is crucial for a smooth and successful journey.

01.

Why Denmark?

Denmark is home to some of the world's top universities and has earned a reputation for academic excellence.
02.

Work While Studying

Students are allowed to work part-time:
During Term Time: up to 20 hours/week
During Holidays: up to 40 hours/week
03.

Study Visas Types

There 2 types:
C Study Visa (Short Stay)
D Study Visa (Long Stay)
04.

PGW Visa

Third-Level Graduate Scheme that allows international students to stay in Ireland for up to 2 years
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  • Admission to a recognized program at an Irish institution.
  • Evidence of financial support (approximately €7,000 for one year).
  • Proof of English language proficiency (valid IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE scores).
  • A valid passport.
  • Offer letter from an Irish university.
  • Receipt of tuition fee payment.
  • Recent bank statements demonstrating sufficient funds.
  • Proof of medical insurance coverage.
  • €60 for a single-entry visa
  • €100 for a multi-entry visa.
  • Not mandatory for all applicants.
  • Some students may be requested to attend an interview by Ireland’s Visa Application Office for additional clarification.

Contact Info

Hub 17 - 17 Corrig Rd, Sandyford Business Park, Sandyford, Dublin 18, D18 N6K8

(087) 391-7592

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