British applicants · Kingdom of Denmark
Pay Limit Scheme (Beloebsordningen) for British citizens
Denmark's salary-threshold work permit — no occupation or qualification restrictions if the annual salary exceeds the Pay Limit threshold.
This page covers the Pay Limit Scheme (Beloebsordningen) specifically for British applicants — including document requirements, consular procedures, and common issues specific to United Kingdom. The general eligibility criteria apply to everyone.
- Processing time
- 4 weeks – 3 months
- Government fees
- DKK 6,810
- Typical duration
- Up to 4 years; renewable if employment continues.
- Sponsorship required
- Yes
- Leads to permanent residency
- Yes
Bilateral context
No nationality-specific treaty frameworks apply to this combination.
Consular processing: a Kingdom of Denmark consulate or visa application centre in your country of residence
Tourist entry vs. this route
Tourist-entry rules for British nationals are set by SIRI (Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration) and change periodically — check the official entry-requirements page. The Pay Limit Scheme (Beloebsordningen) is a separate application from any tourist entry.
Key figures for British applicants
Computed from our continuously re-verified, primary-sourced data. Indicative, not legal advice.
Salary you must earn
DKK 552,000/yr
Pay Limit Scheme salary floor
Verified 1 January 2026 · New to Denmark - Pay Limit Scheme
Government cost
DKK 6,810
Single applicant
DKK 3,080 per accompanying family member to an employee; each family member files a separate application.
Verified 1 July 2026 · New to Denmark - Pay Limit Scheme
How long it takes
4 weeks – 3 months
SIRI lists normal Pay Limit Scheme processing at 1 month, with up to 3 months where additional information is needed.
Verified 1 July 2026 · New to Denmark - Pay Limit Scheme
Time to permanent residence
Pay Limit Scheme -> permanent residence after 8 years, or 4 years for strongest cases -> citizenship after meeting naturalisation conditions.
Leads to Permanent residence permit, then Danish citizenship.
Visa overview
The Pay Limit Scheme (Beloebsordningen) is Denmark's most flexible work-permit route. In 2026, the offered annual salary must be at least DKK 552,000, and the amount is regulated every 1 January. There are no restrictions on occupation type, qualifications, or educational background — but salary and employment terms must still correspond to Danish standards, working hours must be at least 30 hours per week, and the salary must be paid into a Danish bank account in the applicant's own name within the official deadline. The permit is issued for up to 4 years (matching the contract duration). Denmark has one of the strictest permanent-residence regimes in Europe: standard PR requires 8 years of legal residence, reducible to 4 years if you pass the Danish language test at PD3 level (Proevedansk 3), have been continuously employed full-time, are financially self-sufficient, and meet the active-citizenship requirement.
Eligibility
Typical criteria
- €Job offer from a Danish employer with an annual salary of at least DKK 552,000 in 2026; the threshold is adjusted every 1 January.SIRI (Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration) ↗
- ✓Salary and terms of employment must correspond to Danish standards for the professional field.SIRI (Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration) ↗
- ✓Working hours must be at least 30 hours per week.SIRI (Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration) ↗
- ✓Salary must be paid into a Danish bank account in the applicant's own name within the official deadline after permit grant or entry.SIRI (Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration) ↗
- ✓Danish authorisation or temporary authorisation is required where the profession is regulated.SIRI (Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration) ↗
- ✓The employer must be registered in Denmark and comply with Danish labour law.SIRI (Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration) ↗
- ✓No general occupation, qualification, or educational requirement for non-regulated roles.SIRI (Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration) ↗
Common blockers
- !Salary below the Pay Limit threshold — this is a hard floor with no exceptions or mitigating factors.SIRI (Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration) ↗
- !Employment conditions not meeting Danish standards — e.g. below-standard holiday entitlement, notice terms, salary composition, or working hours.SIRI (Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration) ↗
- !Salary not paid through a qualifying Danish bank account after arrival or permit grant.SIRI (Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration) ↗
- !Employer not properly registered or compliant with Danish employment regulations.SIRI (Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration) ↗
Typical evidence
- ·Employment contract or offer letter specifying annual salary above the Pay Limit threshold.SIRI (Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration) ↗
- ·Employer's CVR (Central Business Register) number.
- ·Valid passport.SIRI (Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration) ↗
- ·Passport-sized photos meeting Danish biometric requirements.
Application pathway
Secure a qualifying job offer
The offer must specify an annual salary at or above the Pay Limit threshold. In 2026 the threshold is DKK 552,000, and it is regulated every 1 January.
Apply for work and residence permit
Apply online through nyidanmark.dk. The employer provides employment details through the portal and you pay the application fee. SIRI normally processes the application within 1 month, or up to 3 months if further information is needed.
Enter Denmark and register
On approval, enter Denmark and register with the CPR (Civil Registration System) at your local International Citizen Service (ICS) or Borgerservice to obtain a CPR number. The CPR number is essential for banking, healthcare, tax, and daily life.
Obtain a tax card
Register with SKAT (Danish Tax Agency) to obtain a tax card. Denmark's tax rates are high, but the Forskerordning (researcher/expert tax scheme) may offer reduced taxation for qualifying high-salary roles — verify eligibility separately with the Danish Tax Agency.
Apply for permanent residence after qualifying period
Standard PR requires 8 years of continuous legal residence. This can be reduced to 4 years if you meet all of: (1) pass the Danish language test at PD3 level, (2) have been continuously employed full-time, (3) are financially self-sufficient, (4) meet the active-citizenship requirement (community participation). Denmark has some of the strictest PR requirements in Europe.
Not sure Kingdom of Denmark is right for you? Compare similar routes
Other countries offer work sponsored routes that British nationals also apply to. See how they compare.
Frequently asked questions
Are British citizens eligible for the Pay Limit Scheme (Beloebsordningen)?+
Eligibility for the Pay Limit Scheme (Beloebsordningen) is set by SIRI (Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration) and is not nationality-restricted. See the criteria below for the published requirements.
Where do British applicants typically file the Pay Limit Scheme (Beloebsordningen)?+
a Kingdom of Denmark consulate or visa application centre in your country of residence. Specific intake (online portal, biometrics centre, or in-country lodgement) is determined by SIRI (Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration) — confirm the current intake channel on the primary source linked above before filing.
Do British applicants need a tourist visa for Kingdom of Denmark as well?+
Tourist-entry rules for British nationals are set by SIRI (Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration) and change periodically — check the official entry-requirements page. The Pay Limit Scheme (Beloebsordningen) is a separate application from any tourist entry.
How much does the Pay Limit Scheme (Beloebsordningen) cost for a British applicant?+
Government fees for the worked example (Single applicant) total about DKK 6,810. DKK 3,080 per accompanying family member to an employee; each family member files a separate application. Figures from New to Denmark - Pay Limit Scheme, verified 1 July 2026. Treat these as indicative — confirm the current schedule on the official source before budgeting.
What salary do British applicants need for the Pay Limit Scheme (Beloebsordningen)?+
The Pay Limit Scheme salary floor floor is DKK 552,000/yr, effective 1 January 2026 (New to Denmark - Pay Limit Scheme). Your occupation's published going rate may bind higher — whichever is greater applies.
How long does the Pay Limit Scheme (Beloebsordningen) take to process from United Kingdom?+
The typical published decision window is 4 weeks – 3 months. British applicants usually file via a Kingdom of Denmark consulate or visa application centre in your country of residence, and consular-post backlogs can add to the wait. Source: New to Denmark - Pay Limit Scheme, verified 1 July 2026.
How long until permanent residence in Kingdom of Denmark?+
Pay Limit Scheme -> permanent residence after 8 years, or 4 years for strongest cases -> citizenship after meeting naturalisation conditions. The route leads to Permanent residence permit, then Danish citizenship. See New to Denmark - Permanent residence permit for the qualifying-residence rules.
Do I need specific qualifications for the Pay Limit Scheme?+
No. The Pay Limit Scheme has no general qualification, education, or occupation requirement. The core threshold is salary-based, but salary and employment terms must still meet Danish standards, the job must normally be at least 30 hours per week, and regulated professions may require Danish authorisation.
What happens if I lose my Pay Limit Scheme job?+
You must inform SIRI if you lose the job, because the permit is linked to that employment. If you become unemployed through no fault of your own, SIRI says you can apply for an extra 6-month job-seeking residence permit no later than 2 days after employment ends. You cannot work during the job-seeking period, and you need a new work-permit application for a new job.
Can I change employer on the Pay Limit Scheme?+
A new employer requires a new residence and work permit application. SIRI says you can start the new job once the new application has been submitted, even before the decision. A role or workplace change inside the same company or university can be possible without a new permit if salary and employment conditions still meet Danish standards and the pay limit.
How long until permanent residence in Denmark?+
Standard path: 8 years of continuous legal residence. Reduced path: 4 years if you meet ALL of the following: (1) pass the Danish language test at PD3 level (Proevedansk 3 — roughly B1–B2 equivalent), (2) have been continuously and full-time employed for the entire 4-year period, (3) meet the financial self-sufficiency requirement (no public benefits), and (4) meet the active-citizenship requirement. Denmark has some of the strictest PR requirements in Europe — the 4-year reduced path requires significant effort.
What is the Forskerordning (researcher/expert tax scheme)?+
The Forskerordning is a special tax scheme for certain highly paid foreign workers and researchers. It can reduce Danish income tax for a limited period, but it has separate salary and eligibility rules administered through the Danish tax system. Verify the current threshold and conditions with the Danish Tax Agency before relying on it.
Can my family join me in Denmark?+
Yes. Your spouse, registered or cohabiting partner, and children under 18 can apply as accompanying family members to an employee. SIRI lists a DKK 3,080 processing fee per family member and a normal processing time of 2 months, or up to 3 months if further information is needed. For salaried-employment sponsors, SIRI says financial support documentation is normally not required for accompanying family.
What is the CPR number and why is it important?+
The CPR number (Central Person Register number) is Denmark's national identity number. It is essential for virtually everything: opening a bank account, registering with a doctor (your GP), paying taxes, using NemID/MitID (Denmark's digital identity system), and accessing public services. Apply for it at the International Citizen Service (ICS) or local Borgerservice as soon as possible after arrival. Processing typically takes 1–2 weeks.