This page will continuously be updated with more information. For information for Ukrainians (English, Danish, Ukrainian):
You can be granted a temporary residence permit under the Special Act section 1 if you:
Once you have received a residence permit, you can apply for a job, get a bank account, go to school, to a doctor og hospital etc.
Ukrainian citizens who have been granted a residence permit and have been placed in Hvidovre can live at Belægningen/Retræten.
If you do not want to live at Belægningen or with private hosts, you can apply for rental housing via the municipality. This is done via Hvidovre Municipality's website (link below)
Until you get a temporary residence permit in Denmark, you can apply to Hvidovre Municipality for money for food. The municipality provides food tickets for Ukrainians: DKK 60 per. adult per day and DKK 40 per. children pr. day.
The Red Cross in Hvidovre offers Ukrainian refugees accommodated in Hvidovre to pick up free second hand clothes, childrens clothes and equipment in the Red Cross shop on this adress:
Strandmarksvej 21, Hvidovre.
Mondays and Tuesdays are the best days to visit the shop. Opening hours: 10-17. Saturdays 10-13, Sundays closed.
Call Medical Helpline 1813 if you have suffered an injury or you have suddenly become ill.
Medical care clinics for Ukrainian citizens have opened on four locations i the Copenhagen area. Here you can get prescription medicine, wound care, treatment and care for pregnant women, vaccinations etc.
Amager clinic
Adress: Sundbyvestervej 97, 2300 København S
Opening hours: Monday and Friday 16-20
Mail: fremskudt-laegeklinik.akutberedskabet@regionh.dk
Baldersgade clinic
Adress: Baldersgade 24, 2200 København N
Opening hours: Wednesday-Thursday 16-20
Mail: fremskudt-laegeklinik.akutberedskabet@regionh.dk
Hillerød clinic
Adress: Østergade 8, 3400 Hillerød
Opening hours: Monday and Friday 16-20
Mail: fremskudt-laegeklinik.akutberedskabet@regionh.dk
Skovlunde clinic
Adress: Meterbuen 19, 2740 Skovlunde
Opening hours: Tuesday-Wednesday 16-20
Mail: fremskudt-laegeklinik.akutberedskabet@regionh.dk
For basic health care you can also go to the Red Cross Health Clinic in Copenhagen. See link for more information below.
Call mental health services in the Capital Region of Denmark in in case of mental health problems.
Консультативний телефон відкритий для українців
Experiencing war or being a relative of people at war can be a great mental strain.
If you or one of your relatives has been exposed to mental stress and needs advice or guidance, you can contact the experienced psychiatric staff.
Telephone number + 38 64 13 00 (Danish, English and Ukrainian).
Monday to Wednesday 9-16
Thursday 11-17
Friday 9-15
When you have a residence permit and a place of residence in Denmark, you are entitled to free treatment in most of the healthcare system.
Travellers with permanent residence in Ukraine can travel for free on DSB’s international trains that cross the Danish/German border. The only formal requirement is that passengers are able to show a Ukrainian passport or driving licence or documents stating that the passenger is a resident of Ukraine.
DSB, Metroselskabet and Movia offer a special ticket for Ukrainian refugees in Denmark. The special ticket is valid for Region Zealand and the Capital Region. Ukrainian refugees can get the special ticket through the public authorities. The ticket can be ordered and printed for a selected zone area with a validity of 1-14 days based on the user's travel needs. The price for the ticket is DKK 0.
At "The Meeting place" you can meet other Ukrainians in Hvidovre and local volunteers from eg. Red Cross, participate in different activities, groups etc.
Address: Filmbyen 14D, Hvidovre
Opening hours: Daily from 10 am to 8 pm
Here you can find information on how to find a job in Denmark as a displaced person from Ukraine.
Call mental health services in the Capital Region of Denmark in in case of mental health problems.
Консультативний телефон відкритий для українців
Experiencing war or being a relative of people at war can be a great mental strain.
If you or one of your relatives has been exposed to mental stress and needs advice or guidance, you can contact the experienced psychiatric staff.
Telephone number + 38 64 13 00 (Danish, English and Ukrainian).
Monday to Wednesday 9-16
Thursday 11-17
Friday 9-15
You can call the Danish Refugee Council if you need advice on legal matters, job, family, study, etc. You can contact the volunteer counseling by e-mail: raadgivning.odense@drc.ngo or by phone: +45 60268101 (phone hours: Monday-Friday 9-12).
You can call this number if you want to talk about experiences and feelings in connection with difficult life circumstances: +453373 5314. The counsellors speak Ukrainian. The phone is open every weekday at 9-10 and at 17-18.
Help and support from Red Cross in Denmark:
https://www.rodekors.dk/ukraine/saadan-hjaelper-rode-kors-i-danmark
Help and support from Danish Refugee Council:
https://drc.ngo/da/vores-arbejde/ydelser-og-losninger/integration-i-danmark/ukraine-faq-og-hotline/
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