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mohammad mehdi ghanbari
Hello and best regards,
I am responding to your query regarding the possibility of converting a visit visa to a work visa in Denmark.
The short answer is yes, it is generally possible to apply for a residence and work permit from within Denmark, provided you are currently in the country legally (e.g., on a valid Schengen/visit visa).
According to the Danish regulations (SIRI), if you submit your application while you still hold a valid visa, you are typically granted a "procedural stay". This allows you to legally remain in Denmark while your application is being processed, even if your visitor visa expires during the waiting period.
However, there are critical conditions you must be aware of:
You cannot start working until the permit is officially approved.
You must meet the specific requirements for a Danish work scheme (such as the Pay Limit Scheme or Positive List).
If your application is rejected after your visitor visa has expired, you must leave Denmark immediately.
Navigating the specific schemes and ensuring your application is submitted correctly to secure your procedural stay can be complex.
I would be happy to guide you through this process in more detail. I offer affordable text-based consultations via WhatsApp to assess your specific situation and help you take the right steps.
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