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Denmark Pay Limit Scheme 2026: New DKK 552,000 Threshold for African Skilled Workers

The Denmark Pay Limit Scheme 2026 lifted the minimum qualifying salary to DKK 552,000 on 1 January — a DKK 38,000 jump from the 2025 floor. That is roughly EUR 74,000 at current exchange rates, and it lands squarely on senior African professionals in IT, engineering, biotech and finance who were previously approved at the lower threshold. The Supplementary Pay Limit Scheme, designed to handle shortage occupations from a defined list of countries, runs in parallel at DKK 446,000.

For an Egyptian software engineer relocating to Copenhagen this autumn, the practical implication is straightforward: the offer letter has to clear DKK 552,000 in base salary, employer pension contributions and paid holiday allowance combined. Bonuses, share options and benefits in kind are excluded from the calculation.

The new salary floor

Denmark uses base salary plus pension contributions plus paid holiday allowance to compute the qualifying figure. Variable pay components are excluded. The 1 January 2026 figures are DKK 552,000 for the main Pay Limit Scheme and DKK 446,000 for the Supplementary Pay Limit Scheme. Both apply to applications submitted on or after 1 January 2026; cases already in the queue under the 2025 threshold are processed at the figure in force at submission.

SIRI (Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration) checks the salary against the most recent labour-market collective agreement for the role. Even where your offer hits the headline DKK 552,000 figure, SIRI can refuse if the salary is materially below the collective rate — a check that catches roughly one in seven applications for tech roles in Copenhagen.

What counts as salary under the scheme

  • Base salary — counted.
  • Employer pension contributions — counted, where mandatory under the contract.
  • Paid holiday allowance (feriepenge) — counted.
  • Performance bonuses — not counted, even if guaranteed.
  • Share options or restricted stock — not counted.
  • Benefits in kind (company car, lunch, gym) — not counted.
  • Overtime pay — not counted.

A Tunisian biotech researcher with an offer of DKK 510,000 base plus DKK 60,000 annual bonus would not clear the threshold — the bonus is excluded, leaving the qualifying figure at DKK 510,000. Reworking the contract to convert the bonus into a higher base salary is the standard fix, and most Danish employers are familiar with the calculation. Push back on this during the offer-letter stage rather than after the application is filed.

Denmark Pay Limit Scheme 2026: the application process

The Denmark Pay Limit Scheme 2026 application has five stages. Stage one is securing a signed Danish employment contract that meets the salary floor and the collective-agreement test. Stage two is gathering biometric ID, passport, education documents and the employer’s CVR registration. Stage three is filing online via the SIRI portal and paying the fee (around DKK 4,485 for the main applicant in 2026). Stage four is biometric capture at a Danish embassy or consulate — for Nigerian, Ghanaian and Egyptian applicants, the embassy in Cairo or the consulate in Lagos handles this. Stage five is travel to Denmark once the residence permit is issued.

Processing is typically 30 to 45 calendar days for complete files. The official Pay Limit Scheme guidance on nyidanmark.dk sets out the document checklist and the SIRI portal entry points.

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The Supplementary Pay Limit route at DKK 446,000

The Supplementary Pay Limit Scheme runs at DKK 446,000 and is open to nationals of a defined list of countries (the list was expanded in early 2026 to include 16 non-EU jurisdictions). The route is targeted at shortage occupations — nursing, certain engineering disciplines, IT specialists, skilled trades. Eligibility under this route is checked against the published Positive List, which is updated twice a year. The Deloitte January 2026 Danish immigration briefing sets out which countries and occupations are on the current Supplementary list.

For African workers, the Supplementary route is most relevant where the occupation is on the Positive List and the offer salary sits between DKK 446,000 and DKK 552,000. Below DKK 446,000, neither route is open. Above DKK 552,000, the main Pay Limit route is the simpler path.

Frequently asked questions about the Denmark Pay Limit Scheme 2026

Does the Denmark Pay Limit Scheme 2026 apply to part-time roles?

The full-time equivalent salary must clear the threshold. Part-time roles are eligible only if the pro-rated annual salary at full-time hours would clear DKK 552,000.

Can my spouse work in Denmark on an accompanying permit?

Yes. Accompanying spouses receive a residence permit that allows full-time employment without a separate work permit.

How long is the residence permit issued for?

Typically up to four years initially, tied to the employment contract. Extensions are available as long as the salary continues to meet the threshold in force at renewal.

Does the salary need to be paid in DKK?

Yes. The qualifying salary must be paid in Danish kroner under a Danish employment contract. Foreign-currency salaries paid by an overseas branch do not qualify.

What happens at salary review if my pay falls below the threshold?

You must notify SIRI. A salary that drops below the qualifying figure can lead to permit revocation. Most extensions are filed at the same threshold in force at issue, but renewals are re-tested.

Can I bring my Master’s-aged dependent children?

Children under 18 are admitted as dependants. Older children must apply separately under student or work routes.

Quick recap

  • The Denmark Pay Limit Scheme 2026 floor is DKK 552,000 for applications submitted from 1 January, a DKK 38,000 jump from 2025.
  • Only base salary, employer pension and paid holiday allowance count toward the figure — bonuses, share options and benefits in kind are excluded.
  • SIRI also checks the offer against collective-agreement rates; a salary below the role’s collective rate can still be refused.
  • The Supplementary Pay Limit Scheme runs at DKK 446,000 for nationals of 16 listed countries in shortage occupations on the Positive List.
  • Application fee is around DKK 4,485, processing 30 to 45 days, residence permit up to four years initially.

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Denmark Pay Limit Scheme 2026: DKK Salary Floor and Fast-Track Residence for African Skilled Workers

The Denmark Pay Limit Scheme 2026 is one of Europe’s cleanest fast-track residence programmes for skilled workers from Africa. Built around a single, transparent salary floor — not a points system, not a complex shortage list — it offers Danish employers a quick way to hire international talent and African professionals a quick way to secure four-year residence permits in Copenhagen, Aarhus, Odense and Aalborg.

What changed in the Denmark Pay Limit Scheme for 2026?

The Pay Limit Scheme remains a salary-only test, but the 2026 thresholds have moved. The standard Pay Limit sits at around DKK 514,000 per year, while the lower Supplementary Pay Limit (Beløbsordningen Plus) is around DKK 415,000 — available for jobs at companies certified under the Danish Agreement Concerning a Greater Recruitment of Foreign Labour. The Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration (SIRI) has stabilised processing for clean files at four to eight weeks. Permits are issued for up to four years and are renewable.

The scheme continues to be Denmark’s most popular non-EU work permit because there is no positive list, no occupation cap and no Danish labour-market test. If an African applicant has a written job offer at the salary floor and the position is on standard Danish terms, the permit is granted.

Who is affected?

The route serves any African professional with a job offer at the threshold. Nigerian software engineers, Egyptian data scientists, Kenyan biomedical engineers, Ghanaian and Cameroonian project managers, South African pharmacists, Senegalese and Ivorian financial analysts, Tanzanian renewable-energy specialists and Rwandan logistics managers all routinely qualify. Family is well-supported — spouses and registered partners receive an accompanying residence permit with full work rights, and children under 18 can join too.

The scheme is NOT a fit for entry-level roles below the threshold or for cash-in-hand or freelance gigs. It is designed for permanent, salaried, contracted positions on Danish terms.

Key requirements and salary thresholds

To qualify for the Denmark Pay Limit Scheme 2026, an applicant needs a written job offer from a Danish employer paying at or above the threshold (~DKK 514,000 for the standard scheme, ~DKK 415,000 for the Supplementary Pay Limit), Danish-standard employment terms, a clean criminal background check and a valid passport. There is no Danish language requirement at the application stage. For more on Nordic options, see our Norway Skilled Worker Visa 2026 guide.

  • Job offer at the standard Pay Limit (~DKK 514,000) or Supplementary Pay Limit (~DKK 415,000)
  • Position on Danish terms (collective agreement or equivalent)
  • Clean criminal record
  • Valid passport with at least six months remaining
  • SIRI online application via case ID provided by employer
  • Health insurance pending CPR enrolment

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Why it matters for African applicants

The 2026 framing of the Denmark Pay Limit Scheme 2026 rewards African applicants who target the right sectors. Danish life sciences, IT, engineering, energy, shipping and pharmaceuticals are routinely paying above DKK 514,000 for mid-level professionals. Egyptian and South African biomedical engineers entering Novo Nordisk and Lundbeck pipelines, Nigerian and Kenyan software engineers entering Maersk Tech and Vestas digital teams, and Ghanaian and Tanzanian wind-energy engineers all map cleanly onto the salary floors.

Family rights are a structural advantage. Spouses receive full work rights immediately on arrival, which makes Denmark especially competitive against Germany and the Netherlands where dependant work rights are sometimes restricted. Reference the official SIRI Pay Limit Scheme page. After four years on the Pay Limit Scheme, applicants can extend or pursue permanent residence.

Frequently asked questions about the Denmark Pay Limit Scheme 2026

What is the salary threshold for the Denmark Pay Limit Scheme 2026?

Approximately DKK 514,000 per year for the standard Pay Limit Scheme and approximately DKK 415,000 for the Supplementary Pay Limit Scheme at certified employers.

Do I need to speak Danish?

No. There is no Danish language requirement to qualify for the Pay Limit Scheme. Day-to-day work language at most certified employers is English.

How long does the Denmark Pay Limit Scheme 2026 permit last?

Up to four years, renewable. Time on the permit can count toward eligibility for permanent residence in Denmark.

Can my spouse work in Denmark?

Yes. Accompanying spouses and registered partners receive full work rights from day one of their residence permit.

Is there an occupation list I need to match?

No. The Pay Limit Scheme is salary-only with no occupation cap or shortage list. The Positive List for Skilled Work is a separate scheme.

How long does SIRI take to process the application?

Clean files typically clear in four to eight weeks. Incomplete files can extend significantly. Working with a certified employer often shortens the timeline.

Key takeaways

  • The Denmark Pay Limit Scheme 2026 is salary-only at around DKK 514,000 (or DKK 415,000 at certified employers).
  • No Danish language test, no occupation cap, no labour-market test.
  • Permits last up to four years and are renewable.
  • Spouses and partners receive full work rights immediately.
  • Best fit: Danish life sciences, IT, engineering, energy, pharma.

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Denmark Pay Limit Scheme 2026: New DKK 552,000 Threshold, Refreshed Positive List and the Africans Who Still Qualify

The Denmark Pay Limit Scheme 2026 just made one of Europe’s most lucrative work-permit routes harder. From 1 January 2026 the ordinary Pay Limit Scheme threshold rose to DKK 552,000 (about €74,000) and the supplementary scheme to DKK 446,000 (about €60,000). The Positive List for higher education now contains 183 jobs and the Positive List for skilled workers contains 57 — both are slightly shorter than the 2025 versions.

What changed in Denmark’s work permit rules for 2026?

Three updates matter. First, the ordinary Pay Limit Scheme increased by DKK 38,000 to DKK 552,000 per year. Second, the supplementary Pay Limit Scheme rose by DKK 31,000 to DKK 446,000 per year, with stricter requirements including public job advertising and a national gross unemployment rate below the threshold. Third, the Positive List was refreshed on 1 January 2026 with 183 higher-education job titles and 57 skilled-worker job titles — small reductions versus July 2025.

Who is affected?

African applicants pursuing Denmark’s skilled-worker routes — software engineers, doctors, nurses, engineers, supply chain specialists. Workers eyeing the Pay Limit Scheme need a Danish job offer that hits DKK 552,000 (ordinary) or DKK 446,000 (supplementary). Positive List candidates can use a lower salary if their occupation is on the live list.

Key requirements and the salary rule

For the ordinary Pay Limit Scheme: a job offer with salary above DKK 552,000 in 2026, paid into a Danish bank account in your own name, with employment terms aligned with Danish standards. For the supplementary scheme: above DKK 446,000, the position must have been publicly advertised, and the gross unemployment rate must stay below the threshold. For the Positive List: an occupation on the live list and a contract on Danish standard terms. A new scheme is also coming for certified employers covered by Danish collective agreements — expect more clarity later in 2026.

Why it matters for Nigerians and Africans

For mid-career African professionals targeting Copenhagen, Aarhus or Aalborg, the new ordinary threshold is a real barrier. Senior software engineers, IT architects, doctors and academic researchers can still hit it, but the supplementary scheme is now the practical entry point for many African applicants — provided your employer can prove the role was publicly advertised. The Positive List route is the shortcut for nurses, doctors, engineers and IT specialists. The list refreshes again on 1 July 2026, so confirm your role is still listed before applying.

Key Takeaways

  • Denmark Pay Limit Scheme 2026: ordinary threshold DKK 552,000, supplementary DKK 446,000.
  • Positive List for higher education: 183 jobs; for skilled workers: 57 jobs.
  • Lists refresh twice a year (1 January and 1 July) — verify before you apply.
  • Salary must be paid into a Danish bank account in your own name.
  • A new certified-employer scheme for collective-agreement employers is on the way.

Land a Danish Job Offer That Hits the New 2026 Threshold

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