On the following pages you can find information on entry to Denmark and residency in Vejle.
Nordic passport-free zone
If you are a citizen of Norway, Sweden, Finland or Iceland, you can freely enter Denmark and reside in the country for as long as you want. The reason for this is that Denmark has a special agreement with the other Nordic countries.
Registration card for EU citizens
If you are a Swiss national or come from a country which is a member of the EU or the EEA, you can obtain a special registration card from the Danish state administration. Denmark is a member of the EU and therefore adheres to the Union's rules regarding freedom of movement.
Visa
If you come from a country outside Europe with the aim of participating in a cultural event, or if you are visiting Denmark as a tourist or because you have family here, or if you are on a business trip, it may be necessary for you to apply for a visa. At www.newtodenmark.dk you will find a list of the countries whose citizens require a visa when visiting Denmark. You must apply for a visa before travelling to Denmark. This is done by applying to the Danish consulate or mission in your home country. A visa is valid for up to three months and does not give you the right to work in Denmark. Please note that under normal circumstances, a visa is valid for the whole Schengen area, however, should you be wishing to travel outside Denmark during your time in the country it is advisable to check with the Embassy of the relevant countries well ahead of your planned dates of travel.
(Source: www.newtodenmark.dk)