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Denmark plans to tighten permanent residence permit, family reunification rules

Convicts might not be eligible for a permanent residence permit
A large group of migrants, mainly from Syria, walk towards the north on a highway in Denmark. (Reuters/File)
A large group of migrants, mainly from Syria, walk towards the north on a highway in Denmark. (Reuters/File)

Denmark is planning to tighten rules to make it harder for foreigners to secure a permanent residence permit and reunite with their spouses living in a foreign country, SchengenVisaInfo reported on Monday.

In this regard, the Danish ministry of immigration and integration has moved a proposal, however, the proposed rules have not been revealed that will make it difficult for foreigners to apply for permanent residence and family reunification of spouses.

The drafted proposal also contains revised requirements to obtain a permanent residence permit and family reunification.

Additionally, individuals convicted of certain crimes might not be eligible for a permanent residence permit.

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The Danish immigration service has also proposed similar measures to be applied to the requirements for permanent residence permits when applying for family reunification of spouses, especially when the spouse in the country is a foreigner but not a refugee.

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