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There are so many people out there longing to have an experience of Denmark, even if for a short period. There can be never a better way to satisfy curiosity about any destination than just visiting it. A chance to interact with the people, get a feel of the culture and then moving back home can be good enough.
In the best interest of Denmark, the authorities will not just admit and issue a Schengen visa to someone from abroad who does not prove what their trip will yield. For any trip, visit or stay in Denmark, one thing that a traveller must painstakingly convince the visa officers. They will be keen to see that getting that permit will have personal benefits to you or to the community. But a close look at things show that fewer people meet the set criteria for issuance of Schengen visa to Denmark.
Various schemes exist that someone abroad can use to come to Denmark including Positive List, seasonal work, education, fellowship, accompanying family, family reunification, research, cultural exchange and many more. But one scheme that has enabled so many young people from developing countries to move over to Denmark is the Au-pair. Some of those who use this scheme end up getting engaged with and marrying Danes, studying and even getting a longer stay in Denmark. No wonder this article is dedicated to it.
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