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New in Aalborg - your guide to working and living in Aalborg

Welcome to Aalborg... 3 Residents Service Centre... 4 The utilities... 4 Relocation EU nationals... 5 Relocation others... 5 Temporary employment... 6 Taxation... 6 National registration... 6 Driving licence... 7 Childcare... 7 The International School... 7 After-school activities... 7 International Upper Secondary Education... 8 Children in school... 8 Jobcenter Aalborg... 9 Where can I find the Residents Service Centre and the Jobcenter Aalborg?... 10 2

Welcome to Aalborg As a new resident in Aalborg there can be a number of practical areas where it can be a little difficult to find your way around the rules, laws and standard practices etc. The Municipality of Aalborg has therefore gathered together some useful information in this folder which we hope will be of use to you and your family. Where can you find relevant information about the area you are now going to be living in? Apart from providing you with general nationwide information we would also like to help you to find things, that you are looking for in your area. In this respect, we would like to refer you to the municipality s website, which contains a great deal of very useful information. www.aalborgkommune.dk Welcome to Aalborg! Aalborg Kommune 3

Aalborg Residents Service Centre Rantzausgade 6 Tel. 9931 1801 www.aalborgkommune.dk The Residents Service Centre The Residents Service Centre covers a wide range of areas and will be able to help you find the service you require. Among the services available are: Issue of National Registration No. and Health Card Registration of address - relocation (not an accommodation agency) Selection of doctor Guidance concerning ordinary tax matters such as changing your tax details etc. The utilities The supply of heating and water is undertaken by the utility companies of the Municipality of Aalborg who also deal with waste. For further information please go to the Utility Companies own website under Self-service or Contact. www.forsyning.dk Further information is accessible at www.borger.dk where you can find answers in 5 languages to a wide range of questions. 4

Relocation EU nationals As an EU national it is your duty to make sure that you are registered in Denmark, if you intend to stay in this country for more than 6 months. You can be registered if you are here for more than 3 months. To be registered at the National Registration Office (Folkeregistret) and thereby qualify for National Health Insurance you must have a Residence Permit which is valid for more than 3 months. Applications for Residence Permits can be made to the Danish Embassy in your home country Applications made in Denmark should be made to the Public Administration (Statsforvaltningen). In our area you should contact: Statsforvaltningen Nordjylland Slotspladsen 1 Tel.: 7256 8700 Relocation - others Other foreign nationals are required to be registered when they intend to be in Denmark for more than 3 months. To be registered at the National Registration Office (Folkeregistret) and thereby qualify for National Health Insurance you must have a Residence Permit which is valid for more than 3 months. Applications for Residence Permits can be made to the Danish Embassy in your home country Applications in Denmark should be made to the Police. In our area you should contact: Nordjyllands Politi Jyllandsgade 27 9100 Aalborg Tel.: 9630 1448 5

emporary employment All foreign nationals who are temporarily employed in Denmark can request a PAYE tax number from the Danish Taxation Authority (you are still required to be registered at the National Registration Office). Foreign nationals who work in Denmark and are awaiting their Residence Permit can also request a PAYE tax number from the Danish Taxation Authority. In our area you should contact: Skattecenter Aalborg Skibsbyggerivej 5 Tel.: 7256 8700. EU nationals who are working temporarily in Denmark are also covered by Health Insurance. A Health Insurance Card can be obtained at the Families and Employment Office (Familie- og Beskæftigelsesforvaltningen) which is to be found at Kennedy Arkaden i Aalborg, or at regional offices. Taxation You are required to contact the Danish Tax Authority before you receive your first wage/salary. In our area you should contact: Skattecenter Aalborg Skibsbyggerivej 5 Tel.: 7256 8700 National Registration When you have received your Residence Permit you must be registered at the National Registration Office (Folkeregistret), you must also be registered for health insurance, and be issued with a National Registration Number (CPR nummer). You can also select a doctor at this time. In our area you should contact: BorgerServiceCenter Rantzausgade 6 Tel.: 9931 3131 6

Drivers licence If you come from a country within the EU, you do not need to change your licence. If you come from a country outside the EU, and you are intending to live here permanently, you must exchange your licence within 14 days at: BorgerServiceCenter Rantzausgade 6 Tel.: 9931 3131 Childcare The Municipality of Aalborg can offer a wide choice of child care please visit www.pladsanvisningen-online.dk or contact: Familie- og Beskæftigelsesforvaltningen Sønderbro 12 Tel.: 9931 3232 The International School The International School is for children from 5 to 16 years old. All teaching is in English. For more information please go to www.aais.dk Skipper Clement School International Department Gammel Kærvej 28-30 Tel.: 9812 1188 After-school activities There is a wide range of after-school activities for children and young people in the Municipality of Aalborg. Visit our website or contact: Skoleforvaltningen Godthåbsgade 8 9400 Nørresundby Tel.: 9931 4000 7

International Upper Secondary Education Hasseris Gymnasium & IB School is one of approximately 1600 schools around the world which offer an English-based Upper Secondary Leaving Examination called the International Baccalaureate (IB). Students are normally admitted into the school s pre-ib class and, through this, qualify themselves to take the International Baccalaureate course of study. It is also possible to apply for admission after having completed the first year at a Danish gymnasium or the equivalent from an international school. There are written examinations in English, in all subjects. These are evaluated by an international team of censors. Hasseris Gymnasium & IB School Hasserisvej 300 9100 Aalborg Tel.: 9632 7117 www.hasseris-gym.dk Children in school On arrival in the Municipality of Aalborg, parents should contact their district school. If you are in any doubt as to which district school relates to your area please contact: Aalborg Kommune Skoleforvaltningen Godthåbsgade 8 9400 Nørresundby Tel.: 9931 4091 Other useful links: www.nyidanmark.dk (16 languages) www.newindenmark.dk www.borger.dk (6 languages) For the Municipality of Aalborg s telephone and opening times please visit: www.aalborgkommune.dk 8

Jobcenter Aalborg Vestre Havnepromenade 15 Tel.: 9931 9000 www.aalborgkommune.dk Jobcenter Aalborg The aim of the Jobcentre is to help job seekers to find the right job, for example via www.jobnet.dk but also to provide information about qualifications, courses and possibilities for financial support. The Jobcentre helps people to find jobs in Denmark. Jobbutikken ( The Jobshop ) can for example provide general information about regulations and working conditions in relation to the Danish job market. This can be relevant for married couples for example or other family members. Help is available from English-speaking staff and there are also possibilities for help in other foreign languages. Guidance and courses lasting up to 6 weeks designed to obtain further qualifications are available for selfsupporting people who want to be better qualified for the job market. Information about the regulations governing wage subsidies etc. Help with applications. Further information about jobs for foreign nationals can be found at: www.workimport.dk Short information in English, German, Swedish and Polish. 9

Vesterbro Aalborg Residents Service Centre Rantzausgade 6 Tel. 9931 1801 www.aalborgkommune.dk Jobcenter Aalborg Vestre Havnepromenade 15 Tel.: 9931 9000 www.aalborgkommune.dk Strandvejen 10

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Erhvervsafdelingen Juni 2009 Boulevarden 13 Tlf. 9931 1570 www.aalborgkommune.dk Fax 9931 1558 erhverv@aalborg.dk