Foreigners working in Denmark benefit from the Danish welfare system

Foreigners working in Denmark benefit from the Danish welfare system

Most foreign nationals who are working in Denmark are covered by the social security system from the time they take up employment.

Denmark has a very extensive social security system, covering health insurance, sickness benefits, maternity and paternity leave, pensions, industrial injury insurance and family benefits. The system is mainly financed by income taxes.

For some benefits there is a minimum period of residence requirement.

EU/EEA nationals, and other foreign nationals whose countries’ have a social security agreement with Denmark, can opt to remain covered by the social security system in their home country, if they are living and working in Denmark on a temporary basis.