Welcome: what this guide covers Moving to Denmark is both exciting and pragmatic: great public services, a high standard of living and some cultural surprises. This post collects real-life observation...
There are a few things that people travelling abroad commonly joke about. Among them is what staple food to expect in the destination. Understandably, every person may ask, what do people eat in Denma...
Talk of Stockholm, one of the the most visited cities in Sweden and consisting of up to 14 islands and over 50 bridges. The city has a lot of exiting places worth visiting and any newcomer should cons...
It is one thing to settle on a tour of study in a foreign country and another thing to make end-of-studies decisions. In most cases, the initial period of stay in a new place can be so harrowing, stra...
Being a student in Denmark whether on a scholarship or not means life is largely cut out; in most cases, the spare time out of the lecture halls is the period to make critical choices that determine t...
As an international student coming to Denmark, I regretted having ignored the gesture by the university to help me on the first day at the campus. Indeed, the university had been clear in the introduc...
There was no option for me but to always start studies as soon as possible. Remember, the processing of my residence permit had delayed which made me travel one month into the start of the Master̵...
I am not quite sure what your feelings are on the first day traveling to a new destination. Mine was a mixture of excitement, worry, anxiety, apprehension, and a general emotional rush. Honestly, I wa...
This is a guest post from Fredrick Awino, an expat living in Denmark. We are proud to publish his experiences, views and advise for newcomers to Denmark and possibly also Scandinavia. Enjoy… Thi...









