Startup Denmark Visa
For innovative founders with scalable ideas. Get your startup approved and move to Denmark with dedicated support and a clear path to growth.
Denmark's dedicated route for innovative entrepreneurs
Startup Denmark is a selective visa programme designed to attract innovative, scalable business ideas to Denmark. Rather than traditional small business routes, it targets founders with ambitious visions and growth potential. The programme emphasizes innovation over business size.
The scheme includes built-in support structures. Approved startups get access to networks, potential investors, and a clear 2-year runway to establish their business. Many successful international tech companies in Scandinavia have grown through this pathway.
Maximum 75 Startup Denmark visas are available annually. Competition is selective but achievable for well-presented concepts.
What types of businesses qualify
Startup Denmark targets innovation and scalability over traditional business models.
- Tech and software startups: SaaS, mobile apps, platforms, artificial intelligence.
- Clean tech and sustainability: Green energy, renewable technology, environmental solutions.
- Biotech and life sciences: Medical devices, healthcare innovation, pharmaceutical research.
- Fintech and digital services: Payment solutions, blockchain, financial technology.
- Design and creative tech: Digital tools, creative platforms, design innovation.
Businesses that do NOT qualify
Traditional business models typically do not fit the Startup Denmark criteria.
- Retail and e-commerce stores: General merchandise shops and online sales.
- Restaurants and hospitality: Food service, hotels, tourist accommodations.
- Hairdressers and beauty services: Personal services and salons.
- Cleaning and maintenance: General service businesses.
- Translation and consulting: Professional services without scalable technology.
Startup Denmark requirements
Innovative business idea
Your concept must offer something new and represent genuine innovation.
- Novel approach or technology.
- Clear competitive advantage.
- Scalable beyond Denmark.
- Potential for international growth.
Financial requirements
You must demonstrate personal financial capacity to support your startup.
- Approximately DKK 153,000 for single founder.
- DKK 306,000 for founder with spouse.
- DKK 357,000 for family with children.
- Funds must be available and documented.
Expert panel approval
Your business plan is evaluated by an expert committee.
- Panel reviews business model and market opportunity.
- Assessment focuses on innovation and growth potential.
- Panel considers founder qualifications.
- Detailed business plan required.
Realistic business plan
Comprehensive plan demonstrating research and strategic thinking.
- Market analysis and competitive landscape.
- Financial projections for 3 years.
- Product or service description.
- Go to market strategy.
- Team experience and qualifications.
Application and approval process
- 1
Business plan development
Create comprehensive business plan with financial projections and market analysis.
- 2
Application preparation
Prepare visa application with documentation of qualifications and financial resources.
- 3
SIRI submission
Submit application through official channels with required documentation.
- 4
Fee payment
Pay SIRI application fee.
- 5
Expert panel review
Danish Business Authority panel evaluates your business plan and concept.
- 6
Panel decision
Panel approves or declines your business idea based on innovation and viability.
- 7
SIRI visa issuance
Upon panel approval, SIRI issues your Startup Denmark visa.
Processing timeline
Business plan development
4 to 8 weeks
Application submission
1 to 2 weeks
Expert panel review
4 to 8 weeks
Biometrics if approved
1 to 2 weeks
Visa issuance
1 to 2 weeks
Total estimated timeline
3 to 6 months
Startup Denmark visa benefits
- Two year initial grant: Visa valid for 2 years with extension possibilities.
- Work flexibility: Can work on your startup without additional employment authorization.
- Family reunification: Spouse and children can join under dependent visas.
- Startup support ecosystem: Access to networks, investors, and Danish startup community.
- Path to permanent residence: Successful founders may transition to permanent residence.
- Renewal possibilities: Can apply for 3 year extensions if business remains active.
Presenting your business idea effectively
The expert panel evaluates hundreds of applications annually. Your business plan must stand out through clear thinking, market research, and realistic projections. The panel is looking for genuine innovation, not just a copy of existing business models.
Your background matters. Demonstrate relevant experience in your sector, either through work history or education. Show that you understand the market and have realistic expectations about challenges and timelines.
Business plan essentials
- Executive summary: One page overview of your concept and opportunity.
- Market analysis: Size of market, target customers, and growth potential.
- Competitive landscape: What competitors exist and how you differentiate.
- Product description: What you are building and how it works.
- Financial projections: 3 year forecasts of revenue, expenses, and profitability.
- Go to market strategy: How you will acquire customers and generate revenue.
- Team and experience: Your qualifications and key team member expertise.
Common reasons for rejection
- Insufficient innovation: Idea is not sufficiently novel or differentiated.
- Weak market analysis: Plan lacks research or shows unrealistic market assessment.
- Inadequate financial planning: Projections are not credible or poorly justified.
- Missing qualifications: Founder lacks relevant experience in the sector.
- Low scalability: Business model seems limited to Denmark or is not scalable.
- Unclear execution: Plan does not convincingly explain how idea will be implemented.
How Nordic Relocators Denmark supports startup founders
Business plan review
Professional feedback on your business concept and plan.
Market research support
Help validating market size and customer demand.
Financial modeling
Assistance developing realistic financial projections.
Application preparation
Ensure all SIRI documentation is complete and professional.
Expert panel strategy
Positioning your idea for best reception by expert panel.
Post-approval support
Settlement services and business establishment guidance.
Accounting and compliance
Ongoing support with Danish business registration and taxation.
Frequently asked questions
How many Startup Denmark visas are available?
Maximum 75 visas per year. The limit creates competition, so applications must be strong.
Do I need to have already raised investment capital?
No, but you must demonstrate personal financial resources to support yourself during startup phase.
Can I be from any country?
Yes, the programme is open to entrepreneurs from outside Denmark.
What if my idea is partially digital?
If innovation and scalability are clear, hybrid models can qualify.
Can I change my business idea after approval?
Significant changes may require notifying authorities. Minor pivots are usually acceptable.
What if my application is rejected?
You can apply again the following year with an improved business plan and stronger positioning.
Launch your startup in Denmark
If you have an innovative idea with growth potential, Startup Denmark can provide the visa pathway and support you need. We help develop compelling business plans and navigate the expert panel process.
Get your startup assessedDisclaimer: This information about Startup Denmark reflects current programme details. Requirements, funding amounts, and processing may change. Applications are selective with no guarantee of approval. Always consult official SIRI sources before applying.
