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If you have the following questions please contact us, our major is beyond your expectation: "If your transcript is missing, I-20 Form is missing, Foundation certificate or admission contract is missing, Latin version degree certificate is missing, F-1 visa is missing, J-1 visa is missing DS-2019 Form, (study permit) is missing, Foreign Ministry certification is missing, Lost residence card, student ID card, registration certificate, report card of dual courses, internship certificate or internship contract.

Other questions: Expedited certification, Diploma certification degree, Certificate certification degree, report card unqualified, joint courses not put on record, cooperative projects not put on record, failed in several courses, failed to graduate normally without papers, unsatisfactory college diploma, insufficient visa time, problems with pre-diploma, transfer credits, etc. The problem of academic cohesion.

What are the requirements for studying in Denmark?

(1) The main requirements for studying in Denmark are:

1) Undergraduate study conditions.

1. At least 18 years old.

2. After finishing high school in China, you have to study in a domestic university for another two years after getting your high school diploma.

3. Toefl score between 550 and 575.

4. Ielts score between 6.0 and 6.5.

2) Requirements for postgraduate students to study abroad.

1. At least 18 years old.

2. After finishing high school in China, you have to study in a domestic university for another two years after getting your high school diploma.

3. Toefl score between 550 and 575.

4. Ielts score between 6.0 and 6.5.

(2) Basic procedures of applying for study in Denmark.

1. Schedule your time.

The plan should be done at the beginning. Everyone needs to determine what needs to be done at each stage and allocate time so that all processes can be organized and no one misses anything.

Reverse scheduling can be done according to deadlines, and adequate response time needs to be allowed for each phase so that there is enough time to resolve contingencies without delaying the next step.

2. Prepare the language.

The earlier you start language preparation, the better, especially for students with poor language foundation. This includes standard English test training and oral English training, both of which need to be done simultaneously.

I suggest you don't try to teach yourself. In the limited time to improve the efficiency of learning is your first choice. Taking a training class can save a lot of time and is very effective.

3. Define your goals.

School and professional confirmation requires homework, which is often intertwined with language learning. We need to understand the school information and professional courses from all aspects, and compare them to determine.

It is suggested that you can exchange information in schools, forums and other communication platforms. In general, these places cover everything you're interested in, but you need to sift through them as you learn.

4. Prepare your materials.

Finally, mineral rock preparation. Applicants need to familiarize themselves with the materials they need to prepare, go directly to the school to read the list, and then prepare as required to make sure that nothing goes wrong. When everything is ready, you can submit your application to study abroad. You'll need to submit an online application, mail in your paper application materials, pay the application fee, and wait for the results.

(3) Summary of common questions about studying abroad in Denmark.

1. What are the requirements for applying to study in Denmark?

18 -- 30 years old, high school (including vocational high school, technical school, bachelor's degree) or equivalent. Have a certain English foundation, can pay for all the expenses during the study abroad.

2. How long is the visa? What about visa rates?

The normal processing time is 10-12 weeks. After the students pass the English interview, the visa rate is 100%.

3. What are the foreign language requirements for studying in Denmark?

Some schools only need to pass school exams, not IELTS or TOEFL scores.

4. My family's economic situation is not very good, so I want to go to Denmark to work and study. Is it possible to work in Denmark? What is the income of the part-time job? What kind of work do you usually do?

If you are admitted to a regular university in Denmark, you can get a work permit. The rule in Denmark is that you can't work more than 15 hours a week, except on holidays. By law, you can't work less than 80 Danish kroner an hour. Usually, overseas students are engaged in newspaper delivery, restaurant (bar) cleaning, restaurant kitchen assistant and so on. If they are good at English, they may find better jobs, such as teaching English to children in kindergartens.

5. How is law and order in Denmark?

Denmark has a stable society, good security and low crime rate. Many Danes don't even need to lock their doors.

6. Whether students must return to their home country after completing their studies in Denmark. Is there any way to stay in Denmark.

After completing their studies in Denmark, students can transfer to a work visa if they find a regular job. Students can also apply for permanent residency if they have lived in Denmark for seven years, including study time.

7. Do students still need to provide a bank deposit certificate when renewing their visa?

A deposit certificate of US $8,000 (or equivalent euro) in the student's own account is required to cover living expenses while studying in Denmark. There is no special requirement on the term and time of deposit.

8. When do public schools usually start in Denmark? Classes are held several times a year.

Twice a year, starting in February and August.

9. Can I transfer from Denmark to study in another country? How to do it.

Students studying abroad in Denmark can transfer to other countries at any time. First, students need to get an admission letter from the school in the country to which they are applying. Then students need to apply for a visa at the country's embassy in Denmark. The required visa materials can be obtained from the embassy of the host country. There are also individual Schengen country student visas will be obtained by the school in direct communication with the Immigration office.






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