Student Life in Denmark

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Why Start a Business in Denmark?

Denmark is one of the easiest countries in the world to start a business. It has a stable economy, low corruption, a strong digital infrastructure, and a supportive business culture. As a student, this can be the perfect place to turn your business idea into reality.

Here’s why Denmark is ideal for student entrepreneurs:

  • Fast business registration process

  • Access to funding and startup programs

  • Supportive government and innovation centers

  • Low bureaucracy and a transparent tax system

  • Highly skilled and international workforce
     

Can International Students Start a Business in Denmark?

Yes, but there are some important rules. If you are a non-EU/EEA student, your Danish student residence permit usually only allows you to study and work part-time. Starting a business may not be allowed under your current permit. However, you can still explore and prepare your business idea while studying.

To officially start and run a business, you may need to:

  • Apply for a startup visa or work permit for self-employment

  • Change your residence permit after graduation.

  • Apply through the Startup Denmark Program

If you're from the EU/EEA, you have the right to start a business in Denmark without extra permits.

Popular Business Ideas for Students

International students in Denmark are starting businesses in many different fields. Here are some ideas that are popular and in demand:

  • Online tutoring or language teaching

  • IT services or software development

  • Import-export of cultural or local products

  • Digital marketing or content creation

  • Sustainable products or eco-friendly services

  • Freelance design, photography, or video production

  • Food delivery or ethnic food business

How to Start a Business in Denmark?

Once you are legally allowed to run a business in Denmark, here are the steps to get started:

  1. Choose Your Business Type
    Most student entrepreneurs choose an enkeltmandsvirksomhed (sole proprietorship) or an ApS (private limited company).

  2. Register Your Business

  3. Go to virk.dk, the official business registration site in Denmark. Most registrations are free and can be done online.

  4. Get a CVR Number
    This is your company’s unique ID number. You need it for taxes and official documents.

  5. Set Up a Bank Account
     Open a Danish business bank account in your company’s name.

  6. Handling Taxes and VAT
     Understand the Danish tax rules. If your revenue is above a certain amount, you’ll need to register for VAT (MOMS).

  7. Promote Your Business
    Create a website, build a social media presence, and start marketing your services or products.

Support for Student Entrepreneurs in Denmark

Denmark offers lots of support for young business minds. Some of the top resources include

  • Student Incubators: Most universities have startup hubs that offer mentorship, office space, and networking.

  • Innovation Centers: Like Innovation Fund Denmark and Startupbootcamp.

  • Free Business Counseling: Get advice from local municipalities or business houses.

  • Startup Grants and Competitions: You can win funding through pitch events and startup competitions.

Can You Turn Your Business Into a Career After Graduation?

Yes! After finishing your studies, you can apply for a post-study work permit or switch to a startup visa to keep running your business. If your business grows and contributes to the Danish economy, you may even be eligible for permanent residency in the future.

Denmark is a land of innovation, creativity, and entrepreneurship. If you’re an international student with a dream to build your own business, Denmark gives you the tools and support to succeed.

With the right idea, proper planning, and legal steps, you can turn your student journey into a business success story. So, start thinking big—because your future as an entrepreneur in Denmark might be just a few steps away.

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