Key Points
- Denmark will transition the remaining AR3, AR7, and FT1/2 applications to a new digital platform on June 27, 2025
- Saved applications on the old platform must be submitted by June 26
- The updated FT1/2 form allows applications in Danish or English and includes first-time and extension options
Overview
Denmark’s Agency for International Recruitment and Integration (SIRI) will migrate the last group of work and residence permit application forms (AR3, AR7, and FT1/2) to a new online platform effective June 27, 2025. This transition is part of Denmark’s ongoing effort to streamline immigration services and enhance digital accessibility for both applicants and professional users.
Applicants and employers using the existing system must submit any saved drafts by June 26, 2025. After that date, all new submissions must be completed through the latest digital platform, which is designed to improve functionality, transparency, and user experience.
As part of the update, the Fast-Track Scheme application (now known as FT1/2) has been modified to support both first-time and extension applications. Users now have the option to complete the form in either Danish or English, simplifying access for international employers and legal representatives.
These changes align with Denmark’s broader digital transformation goals and will impact companies using the Fast-Track Scheme to bring foreign nationals into the country for work. By consolidating processes and modernizing workflows, the new system is expected to reduce delays and streamline the application process.
Looking Ahead
Employers and immigration professionals should review current application workflows to ensure any in-progress forms are submitted by June 26. Those using the Fast-Track Scheme should familiarize themselves with the updated FT1/2 application and prepare for submissions on the new platform, which will begin on June 27. As SIRI continues to digitize its services, further updates may follow, making it essential for stakeholders to stay informed and adapt their internal processes to maintain compliance and efficiency.