If you’ve always wanted to move to Europe, there’s never been a better time. Labour shortages across the continent are making it easier to snap up a job as a non-EU worker.
Denmark is the latest country to loosen its immigration rules in a bid to attract international talent.
By lowering minimum salary requirements, expanding its work permit fast-track scheme, and opening up more jobs to foreigners, the Scandinavian nation is making it easier for companies to hire non-EU workers.
It is also granting foreign students studying in the country an extended job search period following the completion of their university degree.
The amendments to the Danish Aliens Act, agreed by parliament on
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