Foreign students in Denmark will face tighter rules after the government announced seven measures to curb misuse of study permits, restrict accompanying family members and shorten post‑study stays. The plan
Migration
A new international study published in the journal Nature reveals that immigrants in Denmark earn on average 9.2% less than people of Danish origin. The research, which analysed employment data
The Swedish government is preparing to conduct an extensive survey to map immigrants' values, aiming to guide the country’s future integration policy. The initiative, led by newly appointed Minister for
The Ellebæk Detention Centre, located near Copenhagen, is under scrutiny for detaining asylum seekers who have not committed any criminal offence, highlighting a stark contrast between their legal status and
The number of irregular migrants entering the European Union has dropped significantly in the first five months of 2025, according to data from the EU border agency Frontex. Approximately 63,700
Denmark has officially reached a population of six million people, marking a historic demographic milestone. According to freshly released data from Danmarks Statistik, the population now stands at precisely 6,001,008
Nearly half of all residents in Denmark's crisis centres between 2017 and 2024 were children under the age of 18, according to new data from Danmarks Statistik. The figures show
A renewed and polarising debate over immigration policy is gaining momentum in Denmark, with key political figures positioning themselves ahead of the next general election. The issue, long a staple
Nine European heads of government, including Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and Italy's Giorgia Meloni, have signed a controversial open letter calling for a reinterpretation of international conventions to facilitate









