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Retirement & Benefits Guide in Denmark

Retirement visas, pensions, and healthcare for retirees

Retirement Visa Program

Denmark has no dedicated retirement or passive income visa for foreign retirees. EU/EEA citizens can reside freely; non-EU expats require work, study, or family reunification visas, with long-term residency possible after 5 years of legal residence.

Pension System

Excellent
0510
9.2/10

Multipillar system with universal residence-based PAYG public pension, mandatory occupational DC schemes (10-18% contributions), and voluntary private plans. Scored 82/100 (A grade) in 2022 Mercer Global Pension Index for adequacy and sustainability.

Pension Adequacy

Excellent
0510
8.5/10

High replacement rates from combined public (basic + supplement) and occupational pensions ensure strong retiree income. Full benefits require 40 years residency; early retirement possible from age 60 with reductions.

Healthcare Access

Excellent
0510
9.0/10

Universal tax-funded healthcare system provides free high-quality care to residents after 1 year residency or via private insurance initially. World-class hospitals with minimal out-of-pocket costs for seniors.

Cost of Living

Fair
0510
4.2/10

Retiree Community

Poor
0510
3.5/10

Senior Benefits

Good
0510
7.8/10

Tax Benefits for Retirees

Standard progressive tax rates apply to foreign pensions and income for residents. Danish pensions paid abroad subject to limited tax liability at average rates; no special retiree tax exemptions or NHR-style programs.