So, you’re moving to Aarhus? Well, we’re sure you could do with some great tips and advice on moving to Smilets By (City of Smiles). You’ll glad then to find that we’ve put together a page with a breakdown of moving costs and a great guide to help you with your move. We’ll see you moving with a smile to the City of Smiles!
Denmark isn’t too far, and you can even drive there. So, it shouldn’t surprise you that you have two options when shipping your goods, by sea (4-7 days) or by road (2-5 days). So, when moving to Aarhus there are many considerations to give to the time and cost of shipping, so be sure to read up on them!
Of course, since you are looking to move to Aarhus some idea of the costs would be most useful, and we’ve got you covered! We’ve made, for moves of different household sizes, estimates of the cost of moving from London to Aarhus based on transport type and it can be seen below:
Household size | Road transport | Sea transport |
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1 bed house | £700 – £1,500 | £1,200 – £2,200 |
3 bed house | £2,000 – £3,000 | £2,600 – £3,500 |
5 bed house | £3,500 – £5,000 | £4,200 – £5,800 |
Disclaimer: Just remember, these are estimates and are subject to change based distance, volume, and your needs as you move to Aarhus.
If you’re worried you budget doesn’t have enough give for those costs, don’t fear, we’ve got some tried and tested tips that will help you reduce the cost of your move, so it isn’t a problem. We’ve used them so you know they work! The things to consider are:
Of course, there are other cost factors that we haven’t mentioned here. So, if you want to know all the factors that will affect the cost of your move, read our page on international moving costs, it’ll save you money!
And don’t forget, the most important factor that will save you money is your choice of moving company. So, get some free moving quotes now!
We know that moving is a stressful time. There’s a lot to do and prepare. If you’re not well organised, it’s easy to forget something important. That’s why we prepared this checklist of important things to do when moving to Aarhus, we aim to make your move easier.
And water is wet. It seems like a very obvious things, but it’s easy to forget about the expiration date of your passport. So, if you don’t want to say farvel to your dreams of moving to Aarhus, check your passport is still valid.
Since the UK has left the EU as a result of Brexit, you will need a visa in the form of work or residency permit to enter the country. We recommend you apply at the Danish Embassy in the UK before you move.
If you happen to have an EU citizenship, you can move to Denmark, but you will have to apply for an EU residence document.
One you have the permit or document; you then need to apply for a Centrale Personregister (CPR) and then a tax file number.
We know this may sound complicated, it made our head hurt trying to understand, but with our brief outline, it should be easier. And the linked sites make it clear as what to do. Just follow the steps!
Additional documents that you should prepare before you move to Aarhus include:
Sirelo tip!: Be sure to duplicate all your important documents and keep them safe, it’s all too easy to lose something in the chaos of moving.
Much like the NHS, the Danish healthcare system is funded through taxation. So, you shouldn’t expect any extra costs once you have received your yellow card.
What is the yellow card? It’s like an NHS medical card. It shows that you are entitled to free healthcare.
How do you get the yellow card? Well, once you’ve received your permit/document and your CPR number, just apply here.
Don’t forget to take your yellow card with you everywhere in Denmark to get great healthcare!
When you move to Aarhus, you’ll need to declare HM Revenue and Customs that you no longer live in the UK. Of course, since you’ll be paying taxes in Denmark, you’ll need to get a tax number from the Danish tax authority.
Just remember, you can only apply 21 days before you start work, and you’ll need your CPR number.
The Danes have their own currency. So, unless you want to endure the cost of conversion fees, we recommend that you open a new bank account. It’ll make life easier since you’ll be able to visit a local branch. Some of the best banks to join are:
You’re moving abroad, so you won’t be needing gas and electricity in your old home. So, be sure to cancel subscriptions that you’ll no longer be using. You can keep the Netflix; you can use that after you move to Aarhus.
After you change address, it is still possible that mail could arrive for you. So, if you don’t want to be in arrears, cover your rear by leaving a forwarding address with your landlord or contact Royal Mail about redirecting your mail.
You don’t have to set off on your journey alone, you can bring your four-legged friends with you! It’s a painful goodbye that we’re sure you’re glad you don’t have to say.
But there are some things that you need to do before you can move to Aarhus with pets:
It is also important to note that certain breeds of dog are banned from entry into Denmark. This is due to the perceived danger of the dogs to humans and other dogs. To see the list and more information about bringing your pets into Denmark, please visit the Danish government’s page on travelling with pets.
So, make sure your dog is well behaved and a true little knight, and one more thing: you will need to register your dog with the Danish Dog Register.
Taler du dansk? Unsurprisingly, Danish is the language of Denmark and while the English proficiency is very high, we recommend that you learn the local language. You don’t want to an outsider looking in! So, after moving to Aarhus when applying for your CPR, ask about Danish language lessons. Your municipality organises them for you, pratisk, ikke?
Accommodation is a hot commodity in Denmark, be it renting or buying. So, we recommend you start your search as early as possible. You will definitely find housing but could be more expensive than expected. Always keep an eye out for your dream home.
So, what can you expect in terms of house pricing? Well, we’ve compared housing prices in London to Aarhus to help you understand:
London | Aarhus | |
1 bedroom | £1,700 | £790 |
3 bedroom | £3,300 | £1,450 |
City Centre Price/m2 | £11,100 | £4,350 |
Outside Centre Price/m2 | £5,600 | £2,950 |
Please note: If you have not lived in Denmark as a resident for 5 years, you will require permission for the Ministry of Justice to buy a home.
If you’ve already found a job that’s great, and we wish you success in your new job and application for a work permit. If you haven’t found a job, stick around a bit longer.
If you don’t know where to begin, start with the key industries in Denmark. There will be more opportunities in these fields:
Of course, knowing the market is one thing, but finding job offers can be another. We recommend jumping in. You may go through a lot of rejection, but with enough perseverance, you’ll find the right job for you!
As the Danish would say: Så er den ged barberet (now that job is done), we’ve given you so many great tips you should be an expert in moving now. Just keep and everything will be swell.
Of course, some of you might be wanting to know even more, and we love and encourage such curiosity. So, read more of our pages, we’ve even include a few at the bottom that might interest you!