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Frequently Asked Questions

I was deeply committed to learning Danish. I never took breaks, even when I had valid reasons to do so. I was enrolled in Module 4 when I gave birth, and I still went to school with my baby and completed Module 5. I never failed any modules, because failing means spending more time in the system.

I completed Module 1 in just two weeks because my Danish level was already strong, so I went directly to the Module 1 test. I also attended Danish cafés at different libraries and built friendships with Danish pensioners to practice the language. At the same time, I worked a cleaning job, but I always said no to work on school days because my education was my priority

No. You cannot enroll in gymnasium without meeting Danish language and education requirements. Gymnasium requires PD3 (7/7/7), FVU 4, or 9th/10th grade. If you want to study at a university in Danish, you must complete PD3 and then Module 6 or Danish A. This pathway is often done through GIF, which provides the required Danish level for university studies.

Yes. Your education can be evaluated and recognized in Denmark. Once assessed, authorities can tell you whether your education can be used directly or if you need additional qualifications.

Danish Immigration takes the A1 and A2 exams very seriously. I have personally seen cases where people were close to being sent back home for not meeting these requirements.
  • A1 must normally be passed within 6 months
  • A2 must be passed within 9 months
  • If you skip A1, A2 must be passed within 6 months
Failure to meet these deadlines can result in your residence permit being revoked.

No. There are important exceptions. You may be exempt if:
  • Your Danish partner is seriously ill, or
  • Your Danish partner has Danish children under 18
Each case is assessed individually, so it’s important to understand your specific situation.

You can change your residence permit to your danish child who is under 18. Your permit expire when your child turns 18. You should know the advantages and disadvantages of each permit before making the final decision.

Placement depends on your educational background, Danish level, and future goals.

PD3 is higher and more academic. It is recommended if you want:
  • Permanent residence within 4 years
  • Danish citizenship
  • Access to gymnasium or higher education
If you start directly on PD3, you do not need to complete 9th or 10th grade.

PD2 is more suitable for work-focused or vocational paths but offers fewer opportunities for higher education.

Most of the time, my services are very efficient, even though I do not have a legal background. What I do have is strong experience guiding people through the system.

Everyone who has fully followed my materials and guidance for A1, A2, and PD2 has passed their exams. Some residence permit or visa applications were rejected, but this was due to insufficient documentation, not poor guidance.

I am always honest. If I feel a case is weak or someone is not ready, I say so clearly.

I am very flexible.
  • If you are in the Copenhagen area, we can meet at your place or at a library.
  • If not, we can schedule an online meeting, which is just as effective.

No. Overstaying a visa—even by a few days—is taken very seriously in Denmark and across the Schengen Area.

You risk:
  • Fines
  • A Schengen ban (often up to 2 years)
  • Problems with future visas

My prices are very affordable because my goal is to help and share knowledge.

Prices start from 399 KR.
The final price depends on your situation, the guidance needed, and the time required.

Not necessarily. Most adults do not need to repeat 9th or 10th grade.

Your next step depends on:
  • Your education from your home country
  • Your Danish level (PD2 or PD3)
  • Whether you completed FVU
  • Your grades and future goals
Denmark has many education pathways, and most people lose time simply because they don’t know their options.

Book a session today, and we will review your situation together and find the best and fastest path forward.