Denmark has announced visas for a new list of skilled workers as part of efforts to address labor shortages in various sectors in the country.
The Danish government has announced the entry of welders, bricklayers, mechanics, teachers and other professionals into the country to help with the growing labor shortage.
The Danish International Recruitment and Integration Agency (SIRI) needs 72 highly educated and 38 highly skilled people to fill various positions in the country in order to solve the continuing labor shortage. revealed.
In addition to skilled workers, the Danish government also employs scientists, engineers, doctors, nurses, educators, economists, IT professionals, architects, pharmacists, accountants,
Insurance agents, sales consultants, sales and account managers, customs officials, real estate agents, property managers, medical secretaries, and more are also listed.
Denmark also needs to fill other jobs, such as landscape gardeners, precision mechanics, electricians and cabinet makers.
The country had loosened immigration rules to attract talent, expanded its fast-track system for work permits and lowered minimum wage requirements.