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Health service Denmark has a comprehensive public health service, including doctors, medical specialists, hospitals, health service, home care, health visitor services, dental care and more. The Danish health service is based on the principle of equal access to health...
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Opening Bank Account According to a general rule in the Danish legislation, any person has the right to open a basic bank account and it is free of charge. A letter of introduction from HR department is recommended for opening an account. Banks are normally open from...
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PostNord is the company responsible for the Danish postal service. The general opening hours are: -Monday to Friday, from 9am to 5pm -Saturdays from 9am to 12am. The name of people residing in your house/apartment should be listed on your mailbox or door. If...
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CARS In Denmark you drive on the right-hand side of the road. It is legally required to drive with lights on 24 hours a day. Most of the traffic signs in Denmark are international. Danish motorways are toll free, but the two major bridges, Øresund that connects...
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Kindergartens “Dagpleje”,” Vuggestue”, “Børnehave” – Child care All young children in Denmark have the option of being enrolled in a child care centre. There are a variety of child care options for children from 0-6 years of age. You must pay for child care....