After You Pass: What Happens Next on the Road to Permanent Residency

You’ve studied, you’ve sat through the exam, and now you’ve received the good news: you passed the Medborgerskabsprøven. Congratulations! That’s an achievement worth celebrating.

But what happens next? Passing the test is not the end of the process—it’s one key step in your journey toward permanent residency (PR) in Denmark. This guide walks you through the next stages, so you know exactly what to expect.


Step 1: Receive and Keep Your Result

When you pass, you’ll receive official documentation confirming your result. This certificate is what you’ll include in your permanent residency application.

Tip: Keep both the physical document and a scanned copy. Bureaucratic processes sometimes take months, and having backups avoids stress later.


Step 2: Include It in Your PR Application

The Medborgerskabsprøven result is one of several requirements you must meet for permanent residency. Alongside it, you’ll also need to show:

  • A valid residence permit and sufficient years of legal stay.

  • Proof of Danish language skills.

  • Evidence of financial self-sufficiency.

  • Fulfilment of integration and work requirements.

The test result shows you’ve met the civic knowledge requirement.


Step 3: Understand Processing Times

Permanent residency applications in Denmark often take several months to be processed. During this period, the authorities will check your documents, background, and eligibility.

Passing the Medborgerskabsprøven doesn’t speed up the bureaucracy—but it removes a major barrier that could otherwise hold up your case.


Step 4: What If You Barely Passed?

Maybe you scored 20/25 and just scraped through. Should you retake it to get a higher score? The answer is no—once you’ve passed, you’ve passed. There’s no “bonus” for scoring higher.

The important thing is to focus your energy on completing the rest of the PR requirements.


Step 5: Staying Prepared for the Future

Even after you’ve secured permanent residency, having strong knowledge of Danish society is useful:

  • It helps with integration into daily life.

  • It builds a foundation if you later decide to apply for citizenship.

  • It deepens your connection to Danish culture and democracy.

Think of the Medborgerskabsprøven not just as a hurdle, but as an investment in your long-term life in Denmark.


Common Post-Pass Questions

Will my result expire?
No, the certificate is valid for permanent residency as long as the rules don’t change.

Can I use it for citizenship later?
No, citizenship requires passing the separate Indfødsretsprøven.

What if I lose my certificate?
Contact your test provider—they can reissue official documentation.


Key Takeaways

  • Passing the Medborgerskabsprøven is a major milestone toward PR.

  • Use your result in your permanent residency application along with language, financial, and integration requirements.

  • Once you pass, you don’t need to retake it—your score doesn’t matter beyond the pass mark.

  • The knowledge you’ve gained will continue to help with life in Denmark, and possibly citizenship later.

Ready to move from passing the test to building a life in Denmark? Keep your civic knowledge sharp with ongoing practice and resources at testdk.com.