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:
- As a general rule, individuals who are nationals of countries outside the EU/EEA cannot apply for Danish authorization and permission to work independently as a medical doctor.
- Medical doctors who have applied for Danish authorization before 15 December 2025 will, as a general rule, have their application rejected, including having their case closed without further processing
The quota does not apply to individuals who either:
- are nationals of Denmark, including the Faroe Islands and Greenland
- are nationals of an EU/EEA country but have completed their education in a country outside the EU/EEA
- have completed their education in Denmark, the Faroe Islands, or Greenland – regardless of citizenship
- already have legal residence in Denmark, including residence permit based on authorization
- have a specific job offer as a specially requested healthcare professional
These individuals can still apply for authorization and permission to work independently and have their case processed.
