→ China visa for Danish citizens
For travelers from China planning an adventure to Denmark, be aware that a visa is indeed required for entry, with tourist and student visas being the most common pathways available for those seeking either short-term visits or extended academic pursuits. Connecting flights often depart from major Chinese hubs like Beijing or Shanghai, typically taking around 10-12 hours to reach Copenhagen and crossing seven time zones, which certainly calls for adjusting to the significant time difference upon arrival. Applying for a visa usually involves a fee, currently around 600-700 CNY, for processing. Understanding these initial steps ensures a smoother journey to experience Denmark's unique blend of Viking history and modern design.
Entry requirements
- Passport validity
- 6+ months
- Blank pages
- 2+
- Onward ticket
- Required
- Health insurance
- Not required
- Yellow fever cert.
- Required
Visa options
Temporarily visa-free from 8 November 2024 to 31 December 2026. Multiple transit options available.