I have never heard so much BS as what has come from dash_of_shite.
To obtain Danish nationality you must have been permanent resident for 9 years and pass a citizenship test which I just barely passed even being danish citizen.
Your child will become same national as the one the mother holds. Mind you you are not entitle to health services for 6 months after arriving in Denmark as you have quarantine per national legislation. This is even true for myself living abroad if I should return back to Denmark.
http://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us/citizens ... tional.htm
Health charges are VERY high in Denmark and your wife may not even be able to get a international health insurance as she is pregnant.
Bringing you wife is possible not far for so easy as a dash_of_shite tends to think.
http://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us/coming_t ... scheme.htm
You must have full health insurance covering you and any accompanying family members until you are covered by the Danish National Health Insurance.
You must document that you are able to support yourself during your first year in Denmark. Documentation can be a recent bank statement in your name which clearly states in which currency, and on which date, the statement was issued. If you wish to apply for a residence permit for accompanying family members, you must also document that you are able to support your family members. This documentation must be in either your own or your spouse's/partner's name.
Family members
If you hold a residence permit under the greencard scheme, your spouse, registered partner or cohabiting partner, as well as any children under the age of 18 who are living at home with you, are also eligible for residence permits. Your family members must be able to support themselves and you must live together in Denmark at the same address. Your spouse, registered partner or cohabiting partner is allowed to work full-time for the entire period his or her permit is valid.
Becoming a Danish citizen:
http://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us/citizens ... isfied.htm
regards,
Eldanes
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