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Ministry of Refugee, Immigration an
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List of contents312345Welcome as a
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5Thus, Danish society does not acce
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7The Danish realmOne of theNordic C
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GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION9København
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Government system11The legislative,
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13Public administrationIndependent
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15Integration CouncilsMost municipa
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A society founded on the rule of la
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20Denmark’s role in the wider wor
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24ENTRY AND RESIDENCEthe basis of a
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26RepatriationENTRY AND RESIDENCEDe
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28 Danish citizenship (nationality)
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Help and advice providedby municipa
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Interpretation services33The interp
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High housing standards35The standar
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Many people own their homeIn Denmar
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39Number of occupantsper room may b
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Co-opaccommodationOwner-occupiedacc
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43HOUSINGNoise and consideration to
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45InsuranceA contents insurance pol
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6 FAMILY
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50Different family typesFAMILYAt th
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52FAMILYRegisteredpartnershipsJoint
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54Giving birthFAMILYPre-natal check
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56FAMILYIn the post-natal wardBirth
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58Children andyoung peopleFAMILYChi
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60FAMILYNot merely looking after th
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62FAMILYThis period of transition c
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64FAMILYHome helpHousing for the el
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7 SCHOOL AND EDUCATION
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68Pre-school, primary andlower seco
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70SCHOOL AND EDUCATIONBased on othe
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72SCHOOL AND EDUCATIONChildren havi
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74SCHOOL AND EDUCATIONPupils help s
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76SCHOOL AND EDUCATION2-year social
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78 The Danish educational systemSCH
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80State Education Grantsand Loan Sc
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82 Danish language classesfor adult
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8 JOBS AND THE LABOUR MARKET
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- Page 96 and 97: 96Hiring and buyingon creditECONOMY
- Page 98 and 99: 98 The Danishtax systemECONOMY AND
- Page 100 and 101: 10 CULTURE AND LEISURE TIME
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- Page 112 and 113: 112HEALTH AND SICKNESSContact the e
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- Page 128 and 129: 128Practical informationPRACTICAL I
- Page 130 and 131: 130PRACTICAL INFORMATIONTelephonesT
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- Page 134 and 135: 134PRACTICAL INFORMATIONThe State C
- Page 138 and 139: 138GlossaryGLOSSARYAbsolute monarch
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- Page 142 and 143: 142GLOSSARYEvening classes (Aftensk
- Page 144 and 145: 144GLOSSARYNational Board of Indust
- Page 146 and 147: 146GLOSSARYRepresentative democracy
- Page 148 and 149: 148IndexINDEXAAbortion 52Absolute m
- Page 150 and 151: 150INDEXGGeneva Convention, the 23G
- Page 152 and 153: 152INDEXRepatriation 26Representati
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