Belonging is a big challenge, and many internationals find it hard to become part of the tribe

Second episode of the series about how internationals are doing in Denmark. This one is about belonging: while many internationals say they are struggling to find a place in the Danish tribe, many initiatives have been launched and organisations are working. The challenge, at this point, seems to be bringing them together.

Photo: The Copenhagen Post
The “Building Belonging” event that took place last May. Photo: The Copenhagen Post.

Concrete problems are one thing, and many internationals say they struggle in Denmark because it’s so hard to find a job in their field. But there’s also another side to the story: how you feel about being part of the community in the country where you live. Or, as we’ve started calling it in the […]


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