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Four Great Camping Sites in Denmark

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

Denmark is one country which offers this wonderful opportunity to travelers of all ages. A nature trip is always possible in this Nordic country and a popular way of doing it is by staying at camp sites.

To some people, camping would mean staying in a tent within a wooded area. But there’s a modern way of camping today which does not necessarily involve staying in a tent for several days. Although they’re called camp sites, these places have cabins and mobile homes for rent and some even have modern amenities such as swimming pools, restaurants, a common kitchen and TV room. We share five well known camp sites which might interest you.

Hvidbjerg Strand/Feriepark – This is a 5-star camp site situated specifically in Blavand on the west coast of Denmark. Being a coastal area, this is perfect for beach lovers. Kids and adults can entertain themselves through the games room, bouncy castles, trampolines and a game zone. There are also several pools with slides, whirlpools and aquariums.

Feldberg Familie Camping – Located on the island of Fano a few hundred meters from Denmark’s North Sea, this child friendly area provides a lot of fresh air. Within the site are a mini golf course, an activity room and a bouncy castle.

Houstrup Camping – This site is in the western part of Jutland, about four kilometers from the North Sea. Activities that can be enjoyed here are swimming at the two pools – one for adults and the other one for kids, tennis, golf, walking and cycling.

Nymindegab Familie Camping – The beach is a main attraction in this camping site in Denmark, as it’s very near the camp site but other fun activities can also be enjoyed including cycling, sailing, surfing and horseback riding. Water lovers will surely have a grand time every day at the huge pools for adults and toddlers complete with slides.

Get a Job in Denmark

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

Denmark has tightened their immigration and work restrictions over the past several years, so getting a job permit is a bit harder. There are still several ways to get one quickly and get a job in Denmark, depending on your qualifications.

Below are listed three ways to get that all important piece of paper. The permit is the first step to being able to get a job in Denmark, which has a very attractive work environment, high salary packages and good opportunities, but they are not available to everyone.

Start out by finding out if you have the right to work in Denmark.

If you are an EU citizen then you have automatic right to seek work in Denmark. For you it is just a matter of finding a job. See number 3 below. If you find a job that pays enough, you will be granted a residence permit. For other applicants it is a little harder.

Remember: If you come to Denmark without the right to seek work or a work permit and then apply, the process is much harder. During the wait (3 to 6 months), you will be without any income where at home you can still be working. And there is no guarantee that a permit will be granted. Play it safe.

Now here are 3 tips to get a work permit for Denmark.

First: Check out the Danish system for vetting applicants. It is called the Green Card Scheme and you get points based on your education, work experience, language skills, adaptability and your age. Fill out the application and if you can score 100 points you can obtain a work permit, which also gives you a 3-year residence permit.

Second option: Take a look at the positive list. This is a list of jobs that Denmark lacks qualified applicants for. If you have any of the qualifications on the positive list of jobs skills, you can quickly gain a work permit.

Finally: Browse the top job sites in Denmark, Jobnet, Job Guiden, Job Zonen, Monster, Step Stone and put your CV / Resume on file. You can place your resume in English or Danish.

Many companies search the Job banks for qualified employees. If you are offered a job, which pays 375,000 kroner or more, you automatically qualify for the Pay Limit Scheme, which automatically gets you a work permit.