Acquisition Pathways
There are multiple ways to acquire this programme, with differing levels of investment and commitment.
Submit a strong business plan to the Danish Business Authority, showcasing growth potential. Secure approval and show proof of funds.
Business-friendly environment
Business-friendly environment Access Denmark’s supportive economy and the broader European market, with strong government backing for startups and workers.
Tech-friendly ecosystem
Denmark is a hub for tech innovation, renowned for its cutting-edge research and talented workforce, especially in software development.
Path to residency
The Denmark Startup Visa provides a two-year work and residence permit, with the possibility of renewing it in three-year intervals, offering a clear path to long-term residency.
What you'll need
Eligible Business Plan
Your business must be innovative, scalable, and demonstrate growth potential. Traditional businesses like retail or restaurants may not qualify.
Non-EU/EEA or Swiss Citizenship
This visa is available to non-EU, non-EEA, and non-Swiss citizens. Danish citizens residing abroad can also apply under this program.
Sufficient Funds for Self-Support
You must provide proof of sufficient funds to support yourself and any accompanying family members during the first year of your stay.
Due Diligence
Begin by submitting your passport and necessary documents for a comprehensive background check conducted by Multipolitan to ensure compliance with Denmark regulations.
Submit Your Business Plan
Prepare and submit a detailed business plan for independent expert review.
Receive Approval from the Panel
If approved, proceed to apply for your residence and work permit, initially granted for two years.
Provide Proof of Financial Stability
Show that you have adequate funds to support yourself and your family for the first year in Denmark.
Launch and Grow Your Business
Once approved, establish and run your business in Denmark’s thriving startup ecosystem.
Apply now
Take the first step toward launching your business in Denmark by submitting your details and business plan for evaluation.
Frequently asked questions
What types of businesses qualify for the Denmark Start-up Visa?
Eligible businesses must demonstrate innovation and scalability. Traditional businesses like retail shops or restaurants are typically not considered for this program.
Does Denmark provide funding for startups under this visa?
No, the visa does not include financial support. Entrepreneurs are responsible for raising their own capital but can apply for various public and private funding schemes available in Denmark.
How long is the visa valid, and can it be extended?
The visa is valid for up to two years, with the option to extend it for three years at a time. This allows long-term residence in Denmark while you build and expand your business.
Can my family join me in Denmark?
Yes, your spouse and children can accompany you. You must demonstrate that you have sufficient funds to support them during your stay.
Build Your Future in Denmark
Denmark’s startup ecosystem fosters sustainable growth, helping you build a business that can thrive in the long term.
Flexibility for You and Your Family
The visa supports family inclusion, allowing your spouse and children to join you, ensuring a smooth transition for everyone.
Simple, Efficient Process
Our expert team will guide you through the entire application process, ensuring that all your documents and business plan meet the program’s requirements for a seamless experience.