Denmark seeks hundreds of foreign workers in 2024
Denmark is seeking foreign workers to fill a total of 110 job positions in 2024 as the country is facing a labour shortage, SchengenVisaInfo reported.
Grappling with a shortage of skilled labour across several sectors, the Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration (SIRI) has updated the list of professions, referred to as the Positive List, for which Denmark is looking for foreign workers.
According to SIRI, the new Positive List includes a total of 110 job openings, out of which, 72 are part of the Positive List for People with a Higher Education, and 38 are part of the Positive List For Skilled Work.
The list showed that 72 people are needed in Denmark who are highly educated and 38 people who are highly skilled to fill different positions.
The country will allow people with a higher education to apply for a Danish residence and work permit based on the scheme.
However, they must possess educational qualifications and also need to have a job offer before applying for a Danish work visa.
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Foreigners with higher education can apply for Military Work; Managers in the field of administration and business-oriented functions; Managers in the field of production and service; Natural Science and Engineering; Healthcare; Teaching and Educational Work; Economics, Administration and Sales; Information and Communication Technology; Law, Social Science and Culture; Technician Work in Science, Engineering and Shipping and Aviation; and Technicians in Healthcare.
The 38 job positions available for skilled foreign workers included Science and Engineering Associate Professionals; Health Professionals; Business and Administration Associate Professionals; Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals; Information and Commu Technician Work; Numerical and Material Recording Clerks; Office and Customer Service Clerks; and Personal Services Workers among others.
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