Non-EU/EEA or Swiss citizens
Non-EU/EEA citizen accompanying an EU/EEA citizen
A non-EU/EEA citizen, who accompanies an EU/EEA citizen, can apply for an EU residence card according to EU regulations in Denmark. The EU residence card is issued by the State Administration (Statsforvaltningen).
Your partner/spouse must be able to prove, that he/she has legal residence in Denmark and that he/she has established genuine residency in Denmark.
You must apply for an EU residence document if your stay exceeds three months. Your spouse/partner must accompany you, when you register.
Your EU residence card is valid for a certain period of time.
Read more:
Family reunification with an EU/EEA citizen in Denmark
What to bring to the State Administration
If your stay exceeds six months, you must apply for a CPR-number.
Non-EU/EEA citizens who accompany a non-EU/EEA citizen
Non-EU/EEA citizens who accompany a non-EU/EEA citizen must apply for a work- and residence permit before arrival in Denmark. Each family member must have a residence permit. If your stay in Denmark exceeds three months, you must register for a CPR-number.
Read more at www.newtodenmrak.dk