So, my SO lives in Denmark. We haven't exactly been together that long, but we're currently trying to plan out how we're going to close the distance. I switched to an online degree, so I can finish my school from anywhere in the world. I'm trying to move to Denmark to close the distance a bit. I don't want to renounce my US citizenship. I'm trying to get some kind of residence visa, temporary, for 3-5 years. I'm asking if anyone currently knows how I can get to Denmark? Their immigration laws are some of the strictest in the world, many considering a violation of human rights. I can't get in on a work visa until I get my degree.
Does anyone have any immigration advice on how I can stay there (legally) for one year, until I can apply for a work permit?
As a note, we haven't been together that long: Almost two months now. We're both crazy for each other. We talked about the relationship going so fast. It was a shock to both of us, but we felt like it was going at the right pace. Both of us are extremely comfortable with one another. (Sad tonight, however. He's been with his friend from home for two days now, and I miss him.) Anyhow, we've already talked about the possibility of getting married, and we want to! We'd like to wait a little bit, however, just to test the waters, but we're not opposed to it; However, I've done some research and heard that regardless of whether or not you're married, you (probably) still won't get into Denmark. The difference is, I'm just looking for extended stay: 3-5 years; Not to become a citizen.
Additionally, my back-up plan was to move to England, and then see each other on weekends, maybe surprise weekly visits. I haven't done all the research yet. But any input would be appreciated. If anyone has any advice for getting to Denmark, or advice in general, I would very much appreciate it!
Does anyone have any immigration advice on how I can stay there (legally) for one year, until I can apply for a work permit?
As a note, we haven't been together that long: Almost two months now. We're both crazy for each other. We talked about the relationship going so fast. It was a shock to both of us, but we felt like it was going at the right pace. Both of us are extremely comfortable with one another. (Sad tonight, however. He's been with his friend from home for two days now, and I miss him.) Anyhow, we've already talked about the possibility of getting married, and we want to! We'd like to wait a little bit, however, just to test the waters, but we're not opposed to it; However, I've done some research and heard that regardless of whether or not you're married, you (probably) still won't get into Denmark. The difference is, I'm just looking for extended stay: 3-5 years; Not to become a citizen.
Additionally, my back-up plan was to move to England, and then see each other on weekends, maybe surprise weekly visits. I haven't done all the research yet. But any input would be appreciated. If anyone has any advice for getting to Denmark, or advice in general, I would very much appreciate it!
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