在CPR的网站上看到有如下规定,是不是就是如果要离开超过六个月,必须要去注册一下。这个规定和居留许可之间是什么关系呢?如果出去超过六个月,大家是怎么处理的呢?
What about my registration in the CPR when I go abroad?
When you move abroad you must report this to your municipality of residence, so you can be registered in the CPR as having left Denmark. You must notify your municipality before you leave Denmark using the digital self-service system available on www.borger.dk or on your municipality´s website.
If according to the Civil Registration System Act your stay abroad is considered as a move from Denmark, you will be registered in the CPR as having left Denmark. This also applies even if you do not consider your move permanent and also if you are entitled to stay abroad according to other legislation.
You must contact your municipality of residence, if you do not know whether your stay abroad means that you have to be registered in the CPR as having left Denmark.
The main rules about registration of departure can be found in section 24(1) of the Civil Registration System Act.
More than six months abroad
If you stay abroad for more than six months, you must be registered in the CPR as having left the country (section 24(1), 3rd clause of the Civil Registration System Act), even if your residence in Denmark is fully available to you and your family is still in Denmark.
However, there are certain exceptions, e.g. for diplomats and military personnel, (section 24(5) of the Act) and persons whose jobs require that they leave Denmark for longer periods, but who stay at their home in Denmark during holidays and longer periods of leave from work, and whose families are also registered at the same address and live there (section 24(7) and (8) of the Act). Special regulations apply for registration of departure to another Nordic country, see below.
You should be aware that when calculating the six-month period, the length of your stay abroad will be assessed, seen in relation to your subsequent stay in Denmark and perhaps a subsequent stay abroad, see section 24(2) of the Act. If, during your period abroad, you have a short stay in Denmark, the number of days you have been in Denmark will count as an extension of the preceding period abroad, when assessing whether you have been outside Denmark for more than six months.
You should also be aware that if you had planned to stay abroad for less than six months when leaving Denmark, but you decide to stay abroad for more than six months while you are out of the country, you will be registered in the CPR as having left the country from your actual date of departure.
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