Your residence permit will automatically lapse if you no longer have a residence in Denmark - that is, if you sell your home or terminate the rental contract of your home, and you are no longer registered at a Danish address in the Central Office of Civil Registration (CPR office) - and if you have left Denmark.
If you keep a residence in Denmark - that is, if you are registered at a Danish address - there are rules for how long you may leave the country without losing your residence permit.
•If you have resided legally in Denmark for less than two years, you may leave Denmark for a maximum of six months•If you have resided legally in Denmark for more than two years with a view to permanent residence, you may leave Denmark for a maximum of 12 monthsIf you do not return to Denmark within the time limit, your residence permit will automatically lapse.
However, a residence permit for a child under 18 will lapse after three months, if the child has resided outside Denmark for more than three consecutive months in a way that has a negative effect on the child's schooling and integration.
http://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us/c ... u_leave_denmark.htm
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