Denmark Health Declaration
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What Is the Denmark Health Declaration?
The Denmark Health Declaration is DoVisa’s guided service to help travellers complete any pre-travel health attestation or entry health questionnaire required by carriers or requested by Danish authorities or ports for certain journeys. While Denmark does not operate a permanent national pre-arrival health form for routine travel, airlines, cruise lines or special event organisers sometimes require health attestations; our service standardises completion, checks documentation, and produces an approved confirmation you can present to carriers.
Apply through the official guidance pages used by Denmark’s authorities and health agencies, or use DoVisa for step-by-step support. On approval you receive an email confirmation and a downloadable PDF with a QR code or unique reference — accepted by many airlines at check-in and by immigration or port officials if requested. We verify passport details, recent vaccinations if relevant, and any supporting medical certificates before submission to reduce the risk of delays at departure.
This product is not a visa or residence permit and does not replace Schengen entry rules. The Denmark Health Declaration service is focused on health attestations only; you still must meet passport, visa (if applicable), and Schengen entry requirements. Note recent Schengen changes: the EU Entry/Exit System (EES) began operations in October 2025 and will be phased in across external borders — it does not replace health checks but affects arrival procedures. See official entry guidance for Denmark for the latest requirements.
For full Schengen entry information, review Denmark visa information and official resources such as the Danish entry guidance on GOV.UK and the CDC health page. When you're ready to prepare your health attestation with expert help, Apply for your Denmark Health Declaration now.
Who Needs the Denmark Health Declaration?
Who Needs It
- Travelers who are asked by airlines, cruise operators, or Danish ports to present a pre-travel health attestation before boarding
- Visitors who must show vaccination certificates or medical clearance for specific events or chartered voyages
- Parents or guardians applying on behalf of minors who will travel with them
Who Is Exempt
- Danish nationals
- Airline and vessel crew on active official duty
- Diplomatic and official passport holders on government business
- Transit passengers who remain in the international transit zone and do not clear Danish immigration
Denmark Entry Requirements & Restrictions
Passport Validity
Follow Schengen rules: passports should generally have an expiry at least 3 months after the date you plan to leave the Schengen area and a date of issue within the accepted validity period. See GOV.UK Entry Requirements.
Vaccination & Health Advice
No routine vaccines are required for entry to Denmark; ensure routine immunisations are up to date. If your itinerary or carrier requests proof, have relevant certificates ready. See CDC guidance at CDC — Denmark Traveler Health.
Customs & Currency Declaration
Declare cash or negotiable instruments over 10,000 EUR (or equivalent) on arrival/exit. Special rules apply to medicines and controlled items — check Danish Customs and the Medicines Agency for details: Danish Customs.
Restricted Items & Medicines
Denmark has specific rules for importing medicines, nicotine products, and certain consumer goods (PFAS controls). From 1 January 2026, new rules affect private imports of medicines — consult the Danish Medicines Agency for up-to-date guidance: Danish Medicines Agency.
Travel Insurance & Medical Care
Travel insurance is strongly recommended. Healthcare access differs for EU/EEA and non-EU visitors — EU citizens should carry an EHIC/GHIC where applicable. For non-EU visitors, ensure comprehensive coverage including repatriation.
Travel Tips for Denmark Visitors
Denmark is a compact, modern country with efficient transport and strong public services. Major international airports include Copenhagen Airport (CPH), Billund Airport (BLL), Aalborg Airport (AAL), Aarhus Airport (AAR), and Bornholm/Rønne (RNN). Plan transfers and local travel ahead if arriving outside business hours.
- Currency: Danish Krone (DKK). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted; some tourist outlets may accept USD in limited circumstances — carry a small amount of DKK for local purchases.
- Language: Danish is the official language; English is widely spoken in cities, hotels and tourist services.
- Time zone: Central European Time (GMT+1); Central European Summer Time (GMT+2) during DST.
- EES & border checks: Be prepared for biometric registration under the EU Entry/Exit System where applicable — allow extra time at external Schengen borders.
- Cash limits: You must declare more than 10,000 EUR (or equivalent) when entering or leaving.
- Respect local rules: Denmark enforces strict rules on medicines, nicotine products and certain consumer imports — check official notices before packing.
- Airport check-in: Airlines may verify health attestations at departure — keep your confirmation email and QR code accessible on your phone.
"Used DoVisa to complete my Denmark Health Declaration for a cruise departure. The QR confirmation arrived by email and the airline accepted it at check-in. Smooth boarding in Copenhagen (CPH)."
"The Denmark Health Declaration was quick — support checked my vaccination certificate and the PDF with QR code saved us time at the port. Highly recommended for charter travel."
"Submitted the health attestation via DoVisa during a busy work trip. Clear instructions and the confirmation PDF made check-in at my departure airport straightforward."
"Fast and clear — support advised which medical note to upload for a pre-existing condition and the emailed confirmation was accepted by the cruise operator."
"Helpful checklist and reminders about passport MRZ and arrival checks. Had the confirmation ready on my phone when requested at the gate."
"Good service but I had to resize my medical certificate photo twice. Support assisted quickly and the declaration was approved before departure."
"Booked last-minute; the Denmark Health Declaration came through in under an hour. Airline staff at Billund (BLL) checked the QR and we boarded without delay."
"Everything worked but a field label could be clearer. Once support explained, the confirmation PDF was accepted at immigration on arrival."
"Minor delay: my confirmation arrived later than expected and I had to show it again at the gate, but the problem was resolved and travel went ahead."
"Smooth process for a family trip — completed separate declarations for each child and kept the QR codes offline for backup. Immigration at Copenhagen (CPH) was straightforward."
"Used DoVisa to complete my Denmark Health Declaration for a cruise departure. The QR confirmation arrived by email and the airline accepted it at check-in. Smooth boarding in Copenhagen (CPH)."
"The Denmark Health Declaration was quick — support checked my vaccination certificate and the PDF with QR code saved us time at the port. Highly recommended for charter travel."
"Submitted the health attestation via DoVisa during a busy work trip. Clear instructions and the confirmation PDF made check-in at my departure airport straightforward."
Denmark Health Declaration: Frequently Asked Questions
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- CDC — Denmark Traveler Health
- GOV.UK — Denmark: Entry requirements
- U.S. Department of State — Denmark International Travel Information
- Government of Canada — Denmark Travel Advice
- Danish Customs — Special rules for special items
- Danish Medicines Agency — New rules for personal import of medicines (2025)
- TrustVista Consulting — Denmark Immigration 2026 changes
- IATA — The value of air transport to Denmark (airport references)