Entry to Denmark
• Australian nationals can travel visa-free for up to 90 days in a 180-day period.
• Periodic border checks will be conducted along the border with Germany.
• Conditions of entry may change abruptly.
Staying in Denmark
• No mandatory requirements.
• A high degree of caution is advised by authorities due to an ongoing and significant threat of terrorism.
Departure from Denmark
• Conditions of departure may change abruptly. Travellers are advised to contact the nearest embassy or consulate of Denmark for more details.
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Croatia passport holders are visa exempted to enter Denmark under the Schengen visa scheme. You can stay up to 90 days within a period of 180 days (6 months), after which you will need to leave the Schengen country you are in. You will be eligible to enter the Schengen area again once you have spent more then 6 months out of these countries. Both the entrance and the exit can be done from different Schengen countries.
Croatia passport holders are visa exempted for up to 90 days provided the traveller:
The Royal Danish Embassy requires that the applicant submit their visa application directly if the applicant wishes to stay beyond the exempted period.
Royal Danish Embassy(02) 6270 533315 Hunter Street, Yarralumla , ACT , 2600, Australia9:00am-12:30pm/ 1:00pm-3:00pm (Mon-Fri)
Note: It is always recommended that traveller confirm with the airline that they can board without a visa. The final decision is subject to the Immigration Officer's discretion at point of entry.