Work in Denmark for a company based in the UK

Can I work remotely in Denmark for a company in the UK?

Yes it’s perfectly possible, but we advise first to check the following points:

  1. Is the company in the UK and is the contract for the UK market?
  2. Are you a UK citizen or resident?
  3. Are you a Danish citizen or resident?
  4. Is the company registered in Denmark?
  5. Do you have a residence permit in the UK?
  6. Do you have a residence permit in Denmark?
  7. Is your employer registered in Denmark?
  8. Is your employer registered in the UK?
  9. Are you a registered self-employed person in Denmark?
  10. Are you a registered self-employed person in the UK?
  11. Do you have a tax residence in Denmark?
  12. Do you have a tax residence in the UK?
  13. Is your contract for the UK market?
  14. Are you a Danish national?
  15. Are you a UK national?
  16. Are you a Danish resident?
  17. Are you a UK resident?
  18. Are you a Danish citizen?

How can I find a remote job in the UK while living in Denmark?

When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in the UK even if you are located in Denmark, for that we have a dedicated section on this site.

If you are looking for a job in the UK, but you are located in Denmark, then you can still apply for a remote job in the UK.
In this article, we will show you how to find a remote job in the UK.
The first thing you need to do is to apply for a remote job in the UK.
This is the most important step because it will help you to get noticed by the hiring manager.
You can apply for a remote job in the UK by using our online form.
You can also apply for a remote job in the UK by sending your CV and cover letter to the company.
We will show you how to apply for a remote job in the UK using our online form.

How can I get paid in Denmark when working remotely for a company in the UK?

It is possible to get paid in Denmark while working for a company in the UK but you will need to be registered as a freelancer.

I am a freelancer working for a company in the UK and I want to move to Denmark to live and work.
The answer is yes, you can get paid in Denmark when working for a company in the UK.
You will need to be registered as a freelancer.
You can register as a freelancer on the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs website.
The website is in Danish but you can use Google Translate to translate the text.
The process is simple, you will need to fill out a form and pay a fee of 50 DKK.
You will then receive a letter of confirmation from the Ministry.
You can then apply for a work permit.
The process is more complicated than just applying for a work permit, you will need to provide proof of your skills and experience.
You will also need to have a bank account in Denmark.
The Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs website has a guide on how to do this.
You can also apply for a work permit from the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs website.

Will I pay taxes in Denmark or the UK when working remotely in Denmark?

Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Denmark for a corporation in the UK, so it’s important to know what your options are.

When you are working remotely in Denmark, you may need to pay taxes to your country of residence, not your country of work.
If you are a British national, you will need to pay taxes in the UK.
If you are a Danish national, you will need to pay taxes in Denmark.
If you are a non-British or non-Danish national, you may need to pay taxes in your country of residence.