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Copenhagen airport announced its summer program this week, which includes 31 new routes with direct flights to travel in and out of Europe, starting from the beginning of April
U.S. President Donald Trump imposes broad tariffs on EU imports, hitting Denmark’s economy hard. Danish leaders warn of job losses, export declines, and escalating trade tensions.
In a long Facebook post in both English and Danish, Mette Frederiksen wrote a message to the U.S. government and people. Later yesterday, J.D. Vance said U.S. security interests related to Greenland would be protected “no matter what.”
Copenhagen wants to boost voter participation among non-Danish speakers. The city council also decided to enhance access to the labor market for international academics
One of the most successful places in Denmark for internationals to relocate is Lolland. The island between Germany and Sjælland – and a good distance from Copenhagen – has an international school, beautiful nature and a well-established international community.
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Data analyst Kelly Rasmussen analyzes how internationals from different nationalities have varying retention rates in Denmark. Her calculations cover the last decades and show how people from wealthier democracies tend to leave more than others
Asbjørn Overgaard, CEO of Copenhagen Capacity, comments on the 2024 immigration data and the trend of more and more internationals leaving the country. “We have done much over the last 15 years, and now we need to do more.”
According to Danmarks Statistik, of the 83,216 who moved to Denmark in 2024, 54,614 people immigrated to either work or study. This means that low retention is a real problem.
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