
Denmark’s New Coalition: What Expats Must Know
Denmark is about to unveil a new coalition government that will reshape immigration, work permits, taxation and EU policy for the country’s 800,000 foreign residents through multi-year reforms.

Denmark is about to unveil a new coalition government that will reshape immigration, work permits, taxation and EU policy for the country’s 800,000 foreign residents through multi-year reforms.

A Danish woman’s dream of escaping dark winters for endless sunshine turned into a costly legal nightmare when authorities discovered she’d been living abroad too long while still registered in Denmark.

Aggressive moth larvae are devastating Danish villa gardens within days, but most expats are missing urgent warnings because all pest alerts, treatment guides and emergency hotlines are published exclusively in Danish.

Danish Crown is cutting 800 white-collar jobs globally by 2028, targeting office roles often filled by expats. For non-EU workers, redundancy isn’t just career trouble—it’s an immigration crisis.

Istedgade, located in Vesterbro, Copenhagen, is a historic street known for its rich past, vibrant multicultural atmosphere, and dynamic nightlife. It features diverse shops, restaurants, and cultural landmarks, showcasing a blend of history and modernity. Best visited from April to September, Istedgade offers an engaging experience of authentic Danish urban life.

The Nordjyllands Historical Museum in Aalborg showcases Denmark’s rich heritage through over 100,000 artifacts spanning from the Stone Age to modern times. It offers engaging exhibitions, educational programs, and guided tours. Easily accessible, the museum serves as a vital cultural hub for understanding North Jutland’s history and traditions.

The Utzon Center in Aalborg, Denmark, honors architect Jørn Utzon, best known for the Sydney Opera House. Opened in 2008, it features stunning architecture, exhibitions on design and architecture, and educational programs. Visitors can enjoy guided tours, a café with views, and a gift shop celebrating Danish design heritage.

Anonymous vigilantes are plastering Danish cars with shaming stickers for bad parking, but lawyers warn the trend may cross into vandalism and drivers could face up to 18 months in prison.

A father threatened to beat up a teenage referee at a youth match in western Jutland, forcing police involvement and highlighting Denmark’s escalating crisis of abuse against volunteer officials in grassroots football.

The Skive Museum, located in Denmark, is a cultural hub showcasing over 20,000 artifacts, including Viking treasures and works by the Skagen Painters. Open year-round, it offers engaging educational programs for all ages. A must-visit for history enthusiasts, the museum highlights Denmark’s rich artistic and historical heritage in an interactive setting.
