
Denmark is one of the most socially advanced countries in Europe, placing strong focus on family welfare. One of the most important support measures is child benefit (Børne- og ungeydelse), designed to help parents cover children’s needs from birth until adulthood.
You may be eligible for child benefits if you:
If one parent works in Denmark while the child lives with the other parent in a country of the European Economic Area (EEA), you may still be eligible under EU social security coordination rules.
The amount of child benefit depends on the child’s age and the length of time the parents have lived or worked in Denmark. Benefits are usually paid quarterly or monthly until the child turns 18.
The longer you have worked or lived in Denmark, the larger the portion of the full benefit you may receive. The full amount is reached after 6 years of work or residence in Denmark within the last 10 years.
To apply, you usually need to provide:
The fastest way to apply is online. Complete the child benefits registration form, and our team will handle everything from document preparation to submission to Udbetaling Danmark.
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