Quote Originally Posted by shibobo View Post
I am an attorney working in the legal department of a Danish company with subsidiaries all over the world, including South Africa. However, if you want to practice in Denmark you would need authorisation and the requirements are quite high / difficult for anyone other than a local, i.e. Danish Bachelor's and Master's degree + Danish official recognition.

There are quite a few professions on the skills shortage or Positive List and the requirements are stated. I was lucky because I know someone involved with the company, which made the process much easier. I don't think Denmark is that easy to get into to be honest, but it can be done. If you are on the shortage list your chances are pretty decent I think. Attorneys and legal professionals are listed by the way.

I have a residence and work permit for a specific period, which can be extended. It is attached to the company I work for. If I change jobs I have to reapply, but that shouldn't be too much of a problem because having the job is key.

To qualify for permanent residence you have to permanently reside here for 5 years plus a few other requirements such as passing a language test etc. For citizenship by way of naturalisation, 9 years plus a few other things.

Going to Hamburg from Århus, where I live, is faster than going to København. It's a different world out here, really easy to travel around by bus, train or air. Looking forward to a few weeks off at the end of the year.
I'm really jealous right now. I'll have to see whether my profession is on the skills shortage list, but I'd rather expand my business' boundaries to Europe than giving up on it entirely. I'm sure the services, skills and quality of work we deliver in the Software Engineering industry will be appreciated there. I already have a contact in Estonia to get some work done there (holding thumbs).

Besides, I have 9 other staff members to consider if I leave...