Monday, May 21, 2012

What is my family reunification chance

What is my family reunification chance?
Me & my son (2 years old) are Iraqi refugees in USA for 8 months and we've travel documents; my husband is Iraqi living in Denmark for 8 years and has danish citizenship and he is working for approx. 7 years; what is our chance to go and live with him in Denmark?
Immigration - 1 Answers
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they are good, you need to apply for your visas so they will get done to enter the country. then apply for the citizenship there after you are there.




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Monday, May 14, 2012

True or false: You wouldn't happen to be Danish/Filipino living in Denmark

True or false: You wouldn't happen to be Danish/Filipino living in Denmark?
Haha cute!
Polls & Surveys - 11 Answers
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True http://www.rightmove.co.za/seo-imagelib/animal%20dog%20shy.jpg
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Awww i want to be Danish/Filipino living in Denmark but sadly I am not
3 :
What are the odds?
4 :
False. *Takes out GPS*
5 :
False.
6 :
False, random much?
7 :
No, but I know a couple who are.
8 :
No but Pony is
9 :
That would be false.
10 :
False, but it would be cool.
11 :
false






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Monday, May 7, 2012

Can I move to another country, if I'm a refugee in Denmark

Can I move to another country, if I'm a refugee in Denmark?
I've lived in Denmark for almost 8 years, and I'm not a danish citizen. Can I move or immigrate to another country in Europe, if I'm a refugee. I've planned to move to Norway, UK or Switzerland. If someone knows to this, so please answer or mail me: iman.jensen@yahoo.com or jenim@forum.dk
Immigration - 2 Answers
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Your question is not explicit. Are you travelling to other european country as a visitor? or just to apply again as a refugee? You have the right to travel around on your refugee status, but if you need to settle down there, you would need to upgrade your status. And more importantly, what is your native country, and are you still travelling on that passport? Why don't you integrate first as a danish, and naturalised. This would give you opportunity to live and work elsewhere in Europe. Always try to be decent anf forthright with immigration issues. If you are caught on the wrong side, you may be deported or banished or even have your refugee status cancelled.
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If u have strong documents as a refugee, U can move another country.





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Tuesday, May 1, 2012

What's your opinion about Denmark

What's your opinion about Denmark?
I live in Denmark. Here, only 2% of people go to church on a regular basis. Which means if you take 1000 danes at random, you can expect that the 980 of them never go to church (expect, possibly, at Christmas for traditional reasons). There is absolutely no evolution/creation "controversy" here. All schools, teachers, parents etc. agree that the only way to go is to teach evolution. The few "intelligent design" proponents are regarded as non-scientific and dogmatic by almost everyone, including the press. There is absolutely no pressure to be religious, and nothing stigmatizing or wrong about publicly being an atheist. What kind of nation is Denmark? According to http://www.infoplease.com/spot/corruption1.htmlit is the least corrupt nation in the WORLD. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/5224306.stm tells us that Denmark is the happiest nation on Earth. http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/cis/cis_1100.htmlinforms us that Denmark has a very low violent crime rate. What's your opinion about all this?
Religion & Spirituality - 7 Answers
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I LOVE DENMARK ^_^!!! Hehe. And not just because my fiance lives there and I'm moving there this August. It's a beautiful country and I absolutely adore it!
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Denmark sounds exactly the same as us in the UK in it's view of religion. Good work (and thanks for Niels Bohr). PS: Imagine a European politician saying "god advised me" as Bush has done!
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don't you guys make the wonderful shortbread cookies?
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It's no different here in Liechtenstein
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You have made hitting children illegal also, if I recall correctly. Sounds like a wonderful country. (I live in Minnesota, and there are many people of Danish ancestry here. Nice folks.)
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In the last 100 years, Denmark has seen a lot of drastic changes .........
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Perhaps because religious history, with special emphasis on the Evangelical Lutheran faith, was taught in public schools? Could it be that the Danes continue to define themselves, as they have for a millennium, in Christian terms. Indeed, the government recently decided to implant the image of the crucifixion from the 10th-century Jelling Monument on every Danish passport as an emblem of national and cultural identity!





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