Denmark is tightening its immigration rules to combat the misuse of student permits as a backdoor to the local job market.

Prompted by a surge in foreign student numbers, especially from Bangladesh , the Ministry of Immigration and Integration has announced a series of tough new measures.

These initiatives will make it significantly more difficult for applicants from “third countries,” such as Bangladesh and Nepal, to be admitted to Danish universities without proper qualifications, and will eliminate the option for these students to bring family members with them.

“It will be significantly more difficult for citizens from third countries, such as Bangladesh and Nepal, to be admitted to Danish universities if they do not have the right academic qualifications. With the ne

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