Denmark Visa for German Citizens 2026 — EU Free Movement

Key Facts — Denmark for German Citizens
Visa RequiredEU Free Movement — No Visa Required
StatusEU free movement (Treaty rights)
Max StayUnlimited (register after 3 months)
ETIASNot required

Do German Citizens Need a Visa for Denmark?

No. German citizens hold EU passports and benefit from EU free movement rights in Denmark. No visa, permit, or ETIAS is needed. You may enter freely and stay for an unlimited period; if you reside for more than three months you should register with the Danish authorities.

Entry Requirements for German Citizens

  • Valid German passport or national ID card
  • No prior approval, visa, or ETIAS needed
  • Register with local authorities (Folkeregisteret) after 3 months of continuous stay
  • EU citizens have the right to work, study, and live in Denmark

Travelling Within the Schengen Area

Denmark is a Schengen member. German citizens may cross Schengen internal borders freely with a national ID card or passport. There are no systematic border checks between Schengen states for EU nationals.

Editorial Team — eVisa-Card.com

Last updated: March 2026. Always verify current requirements at nyidanmark.dk before travel.