DPP insists on 28 year rule

Danish People's Party  Leader Pia Kjærsgaard. Archive.
Danish People's Party Leader Pia Kjærsgaard. Archive.
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The Danish People’s Party is threatening the government’s educational grant and early pension reforms if it does not increase to 28 the age at which Danes can marry foreign spouses and bring them to Denmark, according to Berlingske Tidende.

The DPP has called for an increase to 28 years of age of current rules stipulating that Danish nationals must be at least 24 before a marriage to a foreign spouse enables a family reunion, but that dispensations should apply for western nationalities.

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