Hi,
Sorry my first post is a question rather than an answer to someone else's dilemma.
My partner (gay relationship) and I are both Australian citizens by birth and currently reside Australia.
We decided to go to DK to have a bit of a change in our lives. My partner is a scientist and I'm in marketing. He is on what they call the 'Positive List', which enables him to get a visa pretty much immediately once he gets a job and supposedly I would too. This is one of the factors for choosing that country.
Of course, as life tends to go, I got a job first, have the contract in my hot, rather nervous hands, and I'm about to fill in the application. According to the application form of my particular visa my 'spouse or cohabiting partner' is not entitled to work in Denmark.
So, I have a few questions:
1. Should I include him on my application anyway? I ask this because as he is a highly-educated person and fits Denmark's Positive List criteria they just might give him a working visa? Or is that just wishful thinking? Currently he can't leave his work here for a couple of months anyway and the plan is I will go over first because I'm due to start in a month or so.
2. I notice on the bottom of the application, there is considerable space to write "'Applicant Comments' [if any]". What sort of things would be prudent/good to write here?
Thank you in advance for any help!!
W
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