Key Points
- Denmark announced that starting 1 January 2025, Turkish citizens applying for a Dutch permanent residence permit must present an integration diploma
Overview
The government of Denmark announced that starting 1 January 2025, Turkish citizens applying for a Dutch permanent residence permit must present an integration diploma. This requirement also applies to EU long-term residence permits and non-temporary humanitarian residence permits after family reunification.
Turkish nationals do not need to submit a diploma before 1 January 2025 if they submit other relevant documents. Exemptions apply to Turkish citizens covered by the “standstill clause” or those under 18 or receiving AOW benefits.
Looking Ahead
Continue to check Denmark’s government website and Envoy Global’s website for the latest updates and information.
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