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Hej, Lagirl or anyone...
I have the Swedish migragration board saved under my favorites but is there a similar Danish site somebody could post here? Appreciate it much. ![]() |
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Hi Seashell.. Yep, there's similar sites for Denmark.
http://www.denmark.dk also http://www.workindenmark.dk Both of those are good sites. Even though I think Denmark is the more American friendly between Denmark and Sweden it's also harder to move to Denmark.. but they've been working on making work permits easier.. so who knows? ![]() Hope it helps ![]() |
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I got lots of great info. on Danish universities with masters programs in english.
![]() I'm going to apply to Aarhus Uni for the European Studies program. That's probly the only Danish school and program i'll apply for though. It was the only one that really interested me and seemed plausible. But it looks like great fun even for being the only one. I'm just curious...As a native English speaker do I really have to take the TOEFL test to get accepted or is that just for foreigners not from English speaking countries? The Norwegian schools didn't require an English proficiency test if you're a native speaker. |
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I doubt that it applies to you, as you are a native English speaker. TOEFL is an English test for people that don't have English as a first language.
But, I don't know for certain since I was actually living in Denmark when I looked into going to school there and was under a different set of rules.. I simply had to have had English at a high school level. (But, they also offered tests in English for those that didn't have high school English) You just need to provide your high school transcripts for them. |
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