Domicile in the sense of the Acquisition of Property Act means that you have your permanent and lasting home in Denmark

You must have your permanent and habitual residence in Denmark, the Faroe Islands, or Greenland in order to be considered eligible for residence. It is not enough to simply be living in Denmark at the moment.

In assessing whether you have residence in Denmark according to the Acquisition of Property Act, the following factors are considered:

  • how long you have lived in Denmark
  • whether you are married or cohabiting
  • whether your spouse/partner lives in Denmark
  • whether you have minor children
  • whether your children attend school or daycare in Denmark
  • whether you speak Danish
  • whether you have taken Danish courses, including which ones
  • whether you work or study in Denmark
  • whether you have other ties to Denmark.