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Nordic students from Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, and the Faroe Islands

The guide below tells you how to obtain a CPR number and MitID as a student from one of the Nordic countries residing in Denmark.

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    The process has three steps:

    1) Apply for a CPR number online.  Please finish your online application no less than two days before your appointment with Citizen Service (Borgerservice)

    2) Book an appointment with Citizen Service and appear in person at Dokk1 to be issued a CPR number 

    3) Activate your MitID - the activation will be possible 24 hours after receiving your CPR number. 

     

    Please finish your online applications no less than two days before your appointment at Dokk1.

    Please read the guide and follow the steps below carefully.  

    If you have any questions, please take a look at "Do you have questions?" below. 

    Once you have a confirmed housing offer in the municipality of Aarhus, you can apply for a CPR number online. 

    Please have the following documents ready in digital form (PDF) for upload:

    1: Passport (photo page) or national ID card (Front and back). 

    2: Proof of your address in Denmark: rental contract (all pages) or a confirmed housing offer with a Danish address and your name on it. You cannot be registered before you have moved into your accommodations.

    3: If applicable: Original marriage certificate, divorce certificate, death certificate (widow(er).

    You must also provide:

    4: Documentation of your Nordic social security number. (For citizens from the Faroe Islands: your p-number - persontalsnummer and birth certificate).

     

    Your documents must be in Danish, English, German, or one of the Nordic languages.

    Apply for a CPR number online (new window)

    You can change the language in the online application form in the upper right corner. 

    Upon completing your online application, please print or take a photo of the receipt with a case number. You will need the case number to complete your registration at Dokk1.

    PLEASE NOTE: Do not book an appointment via the online CPR application to finish your registrations at Dokk1. Please use the link provided under "Step 2", as we have allocated special time slots for international students. 

    After you have applied online for a CPR number you must book an appointment to appear in person at Dokk1 to complete your registration. 

    Please book an appointment on one of the dates below, which are dedicated to the registration of new students in Aarhus:

    • September 5th
    • September 10th

    Book an appointment to finish your registrations 

    What to bring to Dokk1:

    Please make sure you bring all the required documents listed below. Make sure that all documents are legible. You must bring the documents with you as we are not able to print or copy them for you.

    What to bring:

    1: Passport / national ID card

    2: Proof of your address in Denmark: rental contract (all pages) or a housing offer with a Danish address and your name on it. You cannot be registered before you have moved into your accommodations. 

    3: Documentation of your Nordic social security number. For citizens from the Faroe Islands: your card containing your p-number (persontalsnummer).

    4: Print or photo of your receipt from the online application for a CPR number (we will need the receipt to find the data you have provided online)

    5: If applicable: Original marriage certificate, divorce certificate, death certificate (widow(er). 

    6. For citizens from the Faroe Islands: If this is your first time registering in Denmark, you must bring a copy of your birth certificate and, if applicable, your parents' marriage certificate. 

    Location: 

    Dokk1
    Hack Kampmanns Plads 2
    8000 Aarhus C

     

    MitID is your personal secure login for:

    • Using public online self-service solutions
    • Accessing your digital post from public authorities
    • Online banking
    • Verifying your identity on a range of public and private websites
    • Signing documents digitally

    MitID allows you to use the same login from different devices via the MitID-app. Read more about MitID at mitid.dk

    How to activate your MitID app

    After being issued a CPR number, you MUST wait 24 hours before activating your MitID-app.

    Please follow the guide Get MitID with a foreign passport / ID card on mitid.dk. The guide will tell you to scan your passport (or ID card with a chip from certain Schengen countries) using your smartphone.

    If you are experiencing trouble activating MitID:

    If you have followed this guide on mitid.dk scanning your passport or ID card (from Schengen countries) but still can't activate MitID please book an appointment with Citizen Service (Borgerservice) and bring an attesting witness (the witness must have had MitID for 30 days and must bring their passport / national ID and yellow health insurance card).

    IMPORTANT: Please familiarise yourself before your appointment with what Citizen Service requires to help you get MitID, e.g., who can act as your attesting witness.

    You must bring:

    • Your passport or national identification card
    • The documents you received when your CPR number was issued at Dokk1 (proof of your CPR number, your temporary health insurance card (midlertidigt sundhedskort) and the document titled "bopælsattest".  

     

    If you do not have a smartphone 

    If this is the case there are alternatives to using MitID as an app. Please contact Citizen Service at 89 40 22 22 to learn how to get MitID without using the MitID app when moving to Denmark.

    CPR Number
    In Denmark, each person has a personal registration number, which is called a CPR number. CPR stands for Central Person Register.
    The CPR number is essential in relation to any contact with the Danish authorities especially in connection to tax and social security issues.
    The CPR number gives you the right to use the Danish health care system.

     

    A temporary health insurance card
    The document is your temporary health insurance card until you receive the actual card. It contains the name, address, and phone number of your doctor. Until you receive your actual health insurance card, you must bring the temporary document if you are going to the doctor, hospital, or dentist.

     

    Photo of a temporary health insurance card

    The actual yellow health insurance card
    Approximately 14 days after your entry has been registered, you will receive a yellow health insurance card (sundhedskort) by post (please have your name on your mailbox). The card carries your Danish CPR number (social security number). You are advised to always carry your yellow health insurance card with you as you will need to use it when contacting your doctor, hospitals, and dentists. The yellow health insurance card is also available as an app.
    Click here to read about healthcare in Denmark

    Picture of health insurance card

     

    MitID

    MitID is your personal secure login for:

    • Using public online self-service solutions
    • Accessing your digital post from public authorities
    • Online banking
    • Verifying your identity on a range of public and private websites
    • Signing documents digitally

    MitID allows you to use the same login from different devices via the MitID app. If you don’t have a smartphone or can use the app, MitID can be used via other devices.

    Read more about MitID at mitid.dk

    If you have any income in Denmark, you need to apply for a tax card from the Danish Tax Agency (Skattestyrelsen).

    Exactly how much you must pay depends on your earnings and the tax deductions and allowances you are entitled to.

    If you do not apply for a tax card, your employer will deduct 55% from your salary.

    Apply for a tax card

    Last updated: 11 July 2024