Danish Citizenship Test Dates 2026 - Schedule & Registration
All Danish citizenship test dates for 2026. Find out when the indfodsretsproven is held, registration deadlines, and how to sign up for the next exam.
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2026 Test Schedule
The Danish citizenship test (indfodsretsproven) is held twice per year. The Ministry of Immigration and Integration (Udlaendinge- og Integrationsministeriet) sets the official dates. Typical schedule for 2026:
Spring Session (June 2026)
- Test date: Typically held in mid-June
- Registration opens: Late April / early May
- Registration deadline: Approximately 2-3 weeks before the test
- Results released: 4-6 weeks after the test
Autumn Session (November/December 2026)
- Test date: Typically held in late November or early December
- Registration opens: October
- Registration deadline: Approximately 2-3 weeks before the test
- Results released: 4-6 weeks after the test
Note: Exact dates are announced on the official government website. We recommend checking uim.dk for confirmed dates and registration links.
Registration Process
Registering for the Danish citizenship test involves these steps:
- Monitor the official website for the announcement of registration opening
- Create or log in to your account on the registration portal
- Fill in your personal details including your CPR number
- Select your preferred test center from the available locations across Denmark
- Pay the 946 DKK registration fee online
- Receive confirmation via email with your assigned test center and time
Important Registration Tips
- Register early — Popular test centers (especially in Copenhagen) fill up quickly
- Double-check your information — Errors in your registration may cause issues on test day
- Save your confirmation — You will need to present it along with valid photo ID at the test center
- Mark your calendar — Set reminders for both the registration window and the test date
Test Day Details
On the day of the test:
- Duration: The test lasts 45 minutes
- Format: 45 multiple-choice questions (35 general + 5 current events + 5 values) with 4 answer options each
- Passing score: 36 out of 45 correct answers (80%), plus at least 4 of 5 values questions correct
- What to bring: Valid photo ID (passport or Danish residence card) and your registration confirmation
- Arrival: Arrive at least 15-30 minutes before the scheduled start time
Electronic devices, including phones, are not allowed in the test room. All necessary materials are provided at the test center.
Planning Your Preparation Timeline
Based on the test schedule, a recommended preparation timeline:
For the June 2026 Test
| When | What to Do |
|---|---|
| March-April | Start studying the official material "Laes om Danmark" |
| April | Begin daily practice questions on Borgerklar |
| May | Focus on current events and weak areas |
| Late May | Register when the window opens |
| June | Final review and take the test |
For the November/December 2026 Test
| When | What to Do |
|---|---|
| September | Start studying the official material |
| October | Begin daily practice questions and register when the window opens |
| November | Intensify current events review |
| Late November/December | Final review and take the test |
Historical Test Date Patterns
Looking at previous years, the test dates have followed a consistent pattern:
- 2025: June 12 and November 27
- 2024: June 13 and November 28
- 2023: June 8 and November 30
This pattern suggests mid-June and late November as the most likely dates.
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