We are updating the systems
From December 31th 10:00 AM to January 5th 12:00 PM, it is therefore not possible to apply for authorization.
A quota has been introduced for applications for authorization and permission to work independently as a medical doctor from countries outside the EU/EEA. The current quota is set to zero, which means that we generally do not accept applications for authorization from medical doctors from outside the EU/EEA.
The Danish authorization rules have been amended to introduce a quota for applications for Danish authorization and permission to work independently as a medical doctor. The current quota is set to zero, and applies until 31 December 2026.
The zero quota means that there is a stop for the possibility of applying for authorization and permission to work independently for medical doctors from countries outside the EU/EEA. It also means that many applications that have already been received will be rejected.
The quota has been introduced because there is currently no general shortage of medical doctors in Denmark.
This means:
The quota does not apply to individuals who either:
These individuals can still apply for authorization and permission to work independently and have their case processed.
A “quota of zero” means that, as a general rule, it is not possible to apply for Danish authorization and permission to work independently as a medical doctor if you are a citizen of a country outside the EU/EEA.
The quota applies from 15 December 2025 to 31 December 2026.
The quota has been introduced because there is currently no general shortage of medical doctors in Denmark.
The quota applies to medical doctors who are citizens of and/or educated in countries outside the EU/EEA.
However, the quota does not apply if you:
If you are covered by the quota, you are generally not allowed to apply for authorization and permission to work independently as a medical doctor in Denmark. The current quota for medical doctors is zero and applies from 15 December 2025 until 31 December 2026.
If you are exempt from the quota, for example because you have legal residence in Denmark, and you wish to apply for Danish authorization and permission to work independently, you must attach documentation confirming that you are exempt from the quota along with your application.
If you wish to apply for authorization as a specially requested healthcare professional, you will be asked to provide documentation in the form of a specific offer of employment for adaptation and training purposes covering the full four-year evaluation period.
Please note: If, during the processing of your application, we find that you are not in fact exempt from the quota – for example, if a check of your documentation shows that you do not have a valid residence basis – your application will be rejected, and the application fee will not be refunded.
You can read more about who is covered by the quota under “Who is covered by the quota?”
That depends on how far your application has progressed by 15 December 2025.
The quota does not only apply to new applications for Danish authorization and permission to work independently. It also applies to applications we received before 15 December 2025 that have not yet been processed – either with a permanent Danish authorization and permission to work independently or a rejection.
Yes, your case can be reopened if you can document that you belonged to one of the groups exempt from the quota on 15 December 2025.
If your application fee has already been refunded, the application fee will be charged again before we can continue processing your case.
If you did not meet the conditions for being exempt from the quota on 15 December 2025, but meet the conditions at a later time, you may submit a new application at that time.
You can see who is covered by the quota under “Who is covered by the quota”.
If you have legal residence in Denmark under the Danish Aliens Act, you have received a residence permit letter and a residence card from either the Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration (SIRI) or the Danish Immigration Service.
This is the documentation you must upload together with your application if you are applying for Danish authorization as a medical doctor and are exempt from the quota due to legal residence.
Documentation of your residence includes:
If your residence permit has expired, you must also upload documentation showing that you have applied for an extension of your residence permit or for a new residence basis.
If we are unsure based on the documentation you submit whether you have legal residence, we will contact the relevant authority (The Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration (SIRI) or the Danish Immigration Service) to verify your legal residence status.
The quota is valid from 15 December 2025 until 31 December 2026.
We expect that a new quota will be set each year to reflect the current demand for a specific professional group.
If applications for Danish authorization and permission to work independently reopen the information will be published on this page.
Yes, if you have already applied and your application for Danish authorization and permission to work independently is rejected, your fee will be refunded.
However, if your casefile already has been processed either with a permanent Danish authorization and permission to work independently or a rejection, your fee will not be refunded.
We will usually refund the fee to the payment card used for the original payment. If the card is no longer active or if the refund fails for other reasons, we will contact you.
No, it is not possible to appeal a rejection based on the quota. However, you may request for your case to be reopened if you can document that you are exempt from the quota, for example due to legal residence.
We are not able to answer questions regarding residence permits.
For such inquiries, you should contact the Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration (SIRI) or the Danish Immigration Service.