Danish Citizenship Test 2026: Free Practice Quiz

Guide to the Danish citizenship test (indfodsretsproven) in 2026. Requirements, dates, costs, preparation tips, and pass rates explained for expats.

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What Is the Danish Citizenship Test?

The Danish citizenship test, officially called indfodsretsproven, is a mandatory examination for anyone seeking Danish citizenship through naturalization. Introduced as part of Denmark's citizenship requirements, the test ensures that applicants have a solid understanding of Danish society, history, and culture.

The test consists of 45 multiple-choice questions: 35 from the official learning material, 5 on current events, and 5 on Danish values. To pass, you must answer at least 36 questions correctly (80%) and get at least 4 of the 5 values questions right.

Since 2015, the test has also included current events questions based on news and developments from the past 12 months. This means you cannot rely solely on studying historical facts — you also need to stay informed about recent Danish news and understand core Danish societal values.

Who Needs to Take the Test?

If you are applying for Danish citizenship through naturalization (not by descent or marriage-based automatic acquisition), you are required to pass the indfodsretsproven. This applies to:

  • Foreign nationals who have lived in Denmark and meet the residency requirements
  • Refugees and stateless persons seeking citizenship
  • EU/EEA citizens who wish to become Danish nationals
  • Anyone included in the annual citizenship bill (indfodsretslov) passed by the Danish Parliament

There are limited exemptions for applicants with documented disabilities or health conditions that prevent them from taking the test. These exemptions require medical documentation and are granted on a case-by-case basis.

What Does the Test Cover?

The Danish citizenship test draws questions from six main topic areas:

1. Danish History

From the Viking Age through the Reformation, absolute monarchy, the adoption of the Constitution in 1849, the World Wars, and up to modern Denmark. Key years, events, and figures you should know include the founding of the Danish kingdom, the loss of Norway (1814) and Schleswig (1864), women's suffrage (1915), the German occupation (1940-1945), and Denmark joining the EU (1973).

2. The Danish Constitution and Political System

Denmark's constitutional monarchy, the role of the monarch, the Parliament (Folketinget), the government structure, local municipalities (kommuner), the judicial system, and fundamental rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Grundlov (Constitution).

3. Welfare and Society

The Danish welfare model, the tax system, healthcare (sundhedsvaesenet), the education system, the labor market, social security, and the principle of "flexicurity" that characterizes the Danish employment model.

4. Denmark's International Role

Denmark's membership in the EU, NATO, the UN, and the Nordic Council. The Kingdom of Denmark including Greenland and the Faroe Islands. Denmark's foreign policy positions and international contributions.

5. Culture and Everyday Life

Danish cultural traditions, public holidays, the Danish church (Folkekirken), sports, notable Danes in arts and sciences, and everyday social norms. Topics like hygge, the Danish flag (Dannebrog), and cultural institutions.

6. Current Events

Questions based on significant events from the past 12 months. This section tests whether you follow Danish news and are engaged with current developments in Danish society.

How to Register for the Test

Registration for the indfodsretsproven is handled through the official government portal:

  1. Check upcoming test dates — The test is held twice yearly (typically June and November/December)
  2. Register online at the designated registration portal during the registration window
  3. Pay the fee of 946 DKK at the time of registration
  4. Receive confirmation with your assigned test center and time
  5. Bring valid photo ID (passport or residence card) to the test

Registration typically opens 4-6 weeks before the test date. Spots can fill up, so register as early as possible.

How to Prepare as an Expat

Preparing for the Danish citizenship test as an expat takes planning. These are the key steps:

Study the Official Material

The primary study resource is "Laes om Danmark" (Read about Denmark), the official textbook published by the Ministry of Immigration and Integration. It covers all the historical and societal topics on the test.

Practice with Questions

Reading alone is not enough. You need to actively test your knowledge with practice questions. Borgerklar offers 1000+ practice questions that mirror the format of the actual test, covering all six topic areas.

Follow Danish News

Since the test includes current events questions, make it a habit to follow Danish news. Read DR Nyheder, TV2, or other Danish media sources regularly in the months leading up to the test.

Create a Study Schedule

We recommend starting 2-3 months before the test. Dedicate 20-30 minutes daily to studying. This consistent approach is more effective than last-minute cramming.

Join Study Groups

Connect with other citizenship test candidates. Many municipalities offer integration courses, and online communities can provide support and shared resources.

Your Path to Danish Citizenship

Passing the indfodsretsproven is one of several requirements for Danish citizenship. The full process includes meeting residency requirements, passing the Danish language test (Prove i Dansk 3), having a clean criminal record, being self-supporting, and passing this citizenship test.

The pass rate sits between 75% and 85% per session, so most prepared candidates get through. Borgerklar's free trial lets you test where you stand before committing to a study plan.

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