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It is possible to be granted a residence and work permit as a professional athlete or coach.

Conditions
There must be a particular reason why you should fill a specific position with the sports organisation. Furthermore, you must have a written job contract or job offer which specifies salary and employment conditions. Salary and employment conditions must correspond to Danish standards.

Residence and work permits for athletes or coaches will be issued on the assumption that your primary employment is sports-related. The position should be full-time (37 hours per week). However, in special situations, or where part-time employment is the norm, a residence and work permit can be issued if you work a minimum of 20 hours per week.

Those 20 hours must, however, be worked for a single employer. You cannot combine work for multiple sports-related organisations in order to reach the minimum number of hours. Likewise, multiple sports-related organisations cannot jointly create a single position for you to fill.

Normally, a statement will be obtained from the Danish governing body of your sport. The governing body must state whether there is a particular sports-related reason why you are required as a player or trainer for your club or organisation.

Furthermore, the governing body will be required to confirm whether your salary and employment conditions correspond to Danish standards.

Advance statement from a governing body
In order to ensure a faster processing of your application, your employer/sports organisation in Denmark can request an advance statement from the governing body by using the form below.

When your employer has received the governing body's statement, it should be included with your application along with your job contract or job offer.

Duration
A residence permit for professional athletes is valid for one year, or the length of your contract, whichever is shorter.

If you lose your job through no fault of your own, e.g. due to cutbacks, or if your job contract expires, and you find a new job, you must apply for a new residence and work permit. The same applies if you change job. You can start working at your new job before you have received your new residence and work permit, provided that you submit your application no later than on the day you start your new job.

Your residence permit can only be granted or extended up to three months before your passport expires. This means that if your passport expires in 12 months, you can only be granted a permit for nine months, or your permit can only be extended by nine months.

Other employment
If you have received a residence and work permit as an athlete, it is also possible to get a permit to take other employment.

In order to apply for such a permit, you must submit an application and include an offer of employment with your application. The position's salary and employment conditions must correspond to Danish standards.

Furthermore, it is a requirement that:

your offer of employment comes from one of your primary employer's main sponsors, or
the job you have been offered is related in some way to your professional athletic career.
If you are to be employed by a sponsor, information about the size of the sponsorship and its duration must be provided.

Permission to take outside employment will be made on an individual basis.

Normally, outside employment in itself will not be sufficient grounds to apply for a separate residence and work permit.

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