Originally Posted by
offvoice
I have a flight in early September, landing in BLL at 10pm, leaving at 6am the following morning.
My understanding is that DK authorities require a minimum of 6 nights stay in Denmark to be allowed entry (at time of writing). They however also allow transit “without undue delay” (from the English version of the website).
Is there any additional source (perhaps in Danish) that would define “undue delays”? I would like to know if this kind of overnight stay would qualify as transit with undue delay, considering I will be able to present proof of my onward journey the very next morning? (< 12 hours layover)
Thank you!
What will you do?
I have another question also:
Does anyone know if the border police (or immigration) check departing passengers, past check-in in Billund or other Danish airports?
A forthcoming trip to DK (3nights) was booked before the Covid but does not qualify for entry anymore.
I'm considering buying the 3 missing night stay (to make it 6 altogether as a valid proof), but not intend to use them and leaving as initially expected after 3 days thus my question to know if they (or gate agent) verify how long we effectively spent inside the country.
What can be the risks?