Immigrant welfare
On the one hand, this backwardness is reflected in the macro level, and the pension provided by the state accounts for the proportion of GDP. Italy is 15%, Germany is 1 1%, France, Belgium is 10%, the United States is 7.6%, and Denmark is only 6.8%, slightly higher than the Netherlands and Britain.
On the one hand, it can be seen from the proportion of pension to pre-retirement work income. Italy's pension can reach 78% of the pre-retirement salary, while Denmark only has 40% of the pre-retirement salary, slightly higher than the Netherlands' 32%.
Of course, compared with many countries, the social welfare of the elderly in Denmark is quite good. Generally speaking, ordinary Danes can get more than 8,000 kronor from the government after retirement. But not all Danes can get so much, depending on the income of retirees and the time they live in Denmark.
If you earn more than 40 thousand a month after retirement, you can't get a government pension. If you have not lived in Denmark for 40 years before retirement, you will not get the full pension. This is mainly aimed at foreigners.
Danes have also been hit hard by high taxes after retirement. It is difficult to live on a pension and pay property tax. So usually the owner of the house has to sell the house quickly and live in the building before retirement. I wonder if it is Danish.
Denmark has a special nursing home for the elderly. Usually, the rent in nursing homes is much cheaper than that in ordinary houses. About 3000 to 4000 kronor a month. Therefore, if we only live on the pension provided by the government, the economy will be relatively tight.
So Danes save some money for their old age. But people with low incomes naturally save less pension. So there is a saying in Denmark: rich people say that everyone in Denmark is equal.
Denmark has gradually entered an aging society, and providing welfare security for the elderly has increasingly become a difficult problem for the government. In order to reduce the pressure of payment, the government raised the legal retirement age from 65 to 67. But whether the labor market will hire people aged 65 or even 67 is another matter.
High prices and high taxes in Denmark also drive some retirees to go abroad for their old age. The main destinations are France and Spain. First of all, the climate in these countries is warm; Second, prices are cheap and taxes are relatively low.
Immigrant expenses
If you choose to buy a house and immigrate to Denmark to obtain permanent residency in Denmark, you need to prepare a reserve of more than 500,000 euros. Because generally speaking, if the applicant only chooses to immigrate to Denmark, about 500,000 euros can be settled.
However, if you want to obtain permanent residency in Denmark, it will take eight years and the living expenses during these eight years. Generally speaking, it takes about 6.5438+0 million euros to immigrate to Denmark until you get permanent residency.
If entrepreneurs invest in immigrating to Denmark, although the local government will lower the threshold requirements for applicants, the financial requirements for applicants will be very high. The initial capital investment is about 6,543,800 euros, and the profit after that depends on your specific investment projects and operation. For further details, please consult the staff of Danish Embassy.
How much is the Danish immigration fee? Whether you simply immigrate to Denmark or want to obtain permanent residency in Denmark, applicants need to prepare funds between 500,000 euros and 6,543,800 euros. If entrepreneurs invest in immigrating to Denmark, they need to prepare a reserve of 6.5438+0 million euros in the early stage.
Application for permanent residence
You can apply for a permanent residence permit in Denmark under the following circumstances:
1. Refugees who have lived in Denmark for more than eight years and expressed their willingness to integrate into Danish society.
2. People who have been studying or working in Denmark since primary school are from 18 to 19.
3. Have close ties with Denmark, and be over 18 years old. Applicable to the following applicants:
(1) Applicants belonging to the Danish minority in South Schleswig
(2) Applicants from the Danish minority in Argentina
(3) Applicants who have been Danish citizens.
(4) The applicant's parents are both Danish citizens born in Denmark, or under very special circumstances, only one parent is a Danish citizen born in Denmark.
4. Pensioners and early pensioners
To apply for Danish immigration, you must also meet the following specific requirements:
1, which must meet the requirements of temporary residence.
2. Must be 18 years old or older.
You must live in Denmark legally for at least five years.
4. No criminal record. Those sentenced to imprisonment for more than 18 months are not eligible for permanent residence; Those sentenced to imprisonment for no more than 18 months (whether suspended or serving a sentence) will be temporarily disqualified from permanent residence.
5. There shall be no overdue public debt.
6. You cannot enjoy public welfare in the first three years of applying for a permanent residence permit or when applying for a permanent residence permit.
7. A signed and valid Danish citizenship certificate must be submitted.
8. You must pass the Danish language test 1 or Danish language test with the same or higher level.
9. You must have a formal job or take part in an education program in Denmark for three to five years.
10. To obtain a permanent residence permit, you must work or study in Denmark.