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Moving to Serbia from Denmark, the practical route explained

Residence options for Danish citizens, a realistic timeline, and the tax and cost questions remote workers and retirees ask most.

The colourful waterfront townhouses of Nyhavn in Copenhagen, Denmark
The basics

Visa requirements for Danish passports.

Visa and residence requirements for Danish passport holders
Type Duration Requirement Note
Tourist entry Short stays Visa-free No entry visa needed; a residence permit is needed to stay longer
Extended stay 90+ days Residence permit Apply before your visa-free stay expires
Work authorisation 1 year Work + residence Employer or self-sponsorship
Permanent residence Indefinite After a qualifying period Continuous legal residence
Why Danish citizens move here

A soft landing in Central Europe.

A lower corporate tax rate

Serbia's flat 15% corporate income tax rate compares to Denmark's 22% rate, per the Tax Foundation's 2026 European corporate rates - a real gap for anyone structuring income through a company.

Substantially lower living costs

Copenhagen is among Europe's most expensive capitals. Housing, food, and services in Belgrade run far below Danish levels, which is the most tangible reason Danes look south.

A milder European base

Belgrade offers Danish remote workers a warmer climate and a lower cost profile while keeping them on the European mainland.

English-first business services

Documents require certified Serbian translation, but English is widely used across Belgrade's expat-facing and business services, easing day-to-day life for Danish movers.

How it works from Denmark

From application to residence card.

  1. 01

    Consultation

    We confirm your strongest route and the home-country documents it needs.

  2. 02

    Apostille at home

    You gather and apostille your key documents before you travel.

  3. 03

    Enter visa-free

    You arrive on the visa-free entry; we register your address.

  4. 04

    File in Belgrade

    We assemble the file, submit in person, and track it through the office.

  5. 05

    Card & banking

    You collect your residence card, and we open a bank account for you.

  6. 06

    Settle in

    Housing, healthcare, and a renewal reminder so nothing lapses after you're set up.

Come prepared

Denmark documents you'll typically need.

  • Danish criminal record certificate (straffeattest) - apostilled by the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Legalisation)
  • Proof of income or self-employment - bank statements, contracts, or business registration, depending on route
  • Proof of accommodation in Serbia - lease or property document
  • Valid Danish passport
  • Health insurance coverage valid for Serbia
  • Marriage or birth certificates, apostilled, if applying with family

Exact documents depend on your route - we send a tailored checklist after your consultation.

EU freedom of movement does not carry over

Serbia is not an EU member. Danish citizens moving here give up automatic EU freedom-of-movement rights they'd retain within the bloc - a genuine trade-off worth naming clearly.

Confirm legalisation turnaround before you plan your move date

Danish apostille processing through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs can vary at busier periods. Start well ahead of your intended Serbian submission date.

Danish citizens relocating to Serbia most commonly use the self-employment residence route, drawn by living costs far below Copenhagen and a corporate tax rate below Denmark’s. This guide covers documents, timeline, and the practical questions Danish applicants ask.

Book a free 30-min eligibility call to review which route fits your situation as a Danish citizen.

Why Danish citizens choose Serbia

Denmark is tracked here as a template-quality country page mapped to the remote-worker and retiree profiles, since no validated Denmark-specific persona evidence currently exists - we say so plainly rather than inventing a demand narrative. The clearest, verifiable draw is economic: Copenhagen ranks among Europe’s most expensive capitals, and Belgrade’s housing and daily costs sit far below that, alongside a corporate tax rate below Denmark’s.

Best residence route for Danish citizens

Since Serbia is not an EU member, Danish applicants use the same general non-EU residence framework as other non-EU nationals. Most remote workers and freelancers use the self-employment/entrepreneurship route through a Serbian DOO or documented independent income. Employees of a Serbian entity use the employment-based route, and family members join through family reunification once a primary applicant holds residence.

Timeline for Danish applicants

Processing time is typical, not guaranteed, and depends on the municipality, the route, and document completeness. Danish-issued documents move through the apostille process predictably in principle, since Denmark is a Hague Apostille Convention member.

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Cost breakdown

Costs vary by route, family size, and lifestyle. Line items that consistently matter for Danish applicants:

  • Apostille and translation costs for Danish-issued documents
  • Health insurance valid in Serbia
  • Residence permit application and service fees
  • Company formation costs, if using the self-employment/DOO route - see our company formation guide
  • Housing costs, which run far below Copenhagen or Aarhus

Common mistakes Danish applicants make

  • Assuming EU freedom-of-movement rights carry over. Serbia is not an EU member; Danish citizens use the same non-EU residence framework as US or Canadian citizens.
  • Comparing only corporate rates and ignoring the personal tax picture. Denmark’s personal income tax is among Europe’s highest - review both with a qualified advisor before assuming a specific savings figure.
  • Starting the apostille process too late. Ministry legalisation volume varies and is a common, avoidable source of delay.
  • Applying on the wrong route because self-employment income isn’t clearly documented. A route mismatch weakens an otherwise sound application.
  • Not confirming translation requirements for Danish civil documents before an appointment. Certified Serbian translation is typically required regardless of the apostille.

Book a free 30-min eligibility call - get a route recommendation specific to your situation as a Danish citizen.

Sources: Serbian Ministry of Interior - Foreigners (accessed July 2026); PwC Worldwide Tax Summaries - Serbia (accessed July 2026); Tax Foundation - Corporate Income Tax Rates in Europe 2026 (accessed July 2026); HCCH - Hague Apostille Convention Status Table (accessed July 2026).

Money matters

Tax, in plain terms.

Serbia treats you as a tax resident if your permanent home or center of vital interests is in Serbia, or if you're physically present for 183 or more days within a 12-month period, per PwC's Worldwide Tax Summaries for Serbia. Immigration residence and tax residence are related but legally separate questions, and Denmark's own exit-tax rules should be reviewed separately.

  • Serbia's flat corporate rate vs. Denmark's. Serbia's flat corporate income tax rate is 15%, compared with Denmark's 22% rate, per the Tax Foundation's 2026 European corporate rates. This applies to company profits, not automatically to personal income drawn from the company.
  • Denmark's personal tax context. Danish movers typically compare more than corporate rates - Denmark's personal income tax is among the highest in Europe and should be reviewed alongside corporate rates with a qualified advisor.

Not tax advice. This is general orientation, not individualized tax advice - confirm your specific position with a qualified cross-border tax advisor.

Paperwork, done once

Document apostille from Denmark.

  1. 1

    Identify the correct Danish document type

    Criminal record and civil documents are apostilled by the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which centralizes legalisation rather than handling it regionally.

  2. 2

    Confirm current turnaround

    Processing times vary by document volume - confirm the current turnaround before setting a submission date.

  3. 3

    Translate after apostille

    Certified Serbian translation is typically required regardless of the apostille itself.

  4. 4

    Keep originals and copies together

    Serbian authorities typically want to see both the apostilled original and a certified translation at submission.

From clients who moved

What our clients say

The document checklist was precise - apostilles, translations, the lot - so nothing bounced at the counter.
Frederik Jensen Remote marketer
I kept my clients and my income; they just made the residence and banking side work around it.
Freja Nielsen Freelance writer
Booking the call was the moment it stopped feeling overwhelming. They laid out the whole path before I committed to anything.
Magnus Hansen Freelance designer
Serbia's flat-tax position

Tax comparison: Serbia vs Denmark.

Serbia levies a flat 15% corporate income tax. The comparison is the standard headline corporate rate, sourced to PwC Worldwide Tax Summaries (accessed July 2026); your effective rate depends on structure and income, and living costs vary by country - we cover your specifics on the call.

Illustrative monthly cost of living, Serbia compared with Denmark
Expense Serbia Denmark Difference
Corporate income tax (standard) 15% (flat) 22% Serbia lower
Danish questions

Common questions.

Danish citizens can enter Serbia visa-free for short stays. A residence permit is required to remain longer, through one of the standard non-EU residence routes.

You keep your Danish and EU citizenship, but Serbia is not an EU member, so you don't carry EU freedom-of-movement rights into Serbia - you use the standard non-EU residence framework.

Serbia's flat rate is 15%, compared with Denmark's 22% rate, per the Tax Foundation's 2026 European corporate rates. This applies to company profits, not automatically to personal income drawn from the company.

Generally yes, provided you can demonstrate ongoing self-employment income; confirm the current documentation requirements during an eligibility call.

Generally yes, under Serbia's reciprocity framework governing foreign property ownership. See our real estate guide for the full mechanics.

No, though documents require certified translation, and English is widely used in Belgrade's expat-facing and business services.

Direct flights connect Belgrade with Copenhagen on a seasonal and route-dependent basis; confirm current routes with your preferred airline when planning.

Planning your move from Denmark?

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