ICS North in Aalborg

ICS North provides newly arrived workers staying for more than 3 months with seamless authority registrations

Choose your nationality:

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Address

Rantzausgade 4,1.
9000 Aalborg

Email: info@ihnd.dk
Phone +45 99 31 15 30

Opening hours

Monday: 8.30 – 15.00
Thursday: closed
Wednesday: 8.30 – 15.00
Thursday: 8.30 – 16.00
Friday: 8.30 – 13.00

Phone hours

Monday: 8.30 – 15.00
Tuesday: 8.30 – 15.00
Wednesday: 8.30 – 15.00
Thursday: 8.30 – 17.00
Friday: 8.30 – 15.00

If you have questions regarding the overall registration process, tax card or job search, please contact us by email or telephone. 

You can carry out the following registrations at ICS North

  • EU residence document – only applicable for EU/EEA/Swiss citizens
  • CPR number (civil registration number) and health insurance card, if you live in the municipality stated below

Other ICS services

  • Tax card – apply online. You do not need to have received a CPR number first
  • Job search guidance – the service is provided online

Nordic citizen

If you are a Nordic citizen and live in one of the following municipalities, you can apply for the CPR number at ICS North: Aalborg, Brønderslev, Jammerbugt, Rebild, Læsø, Mariagerfjord, Frederikshavn or Hjørring.

Booking in advance is necessary. 

You will normally get a document with your CPR number and the contact points to your family doctor the same day you apply in ICS North. The yellow health insurance card will be sent by post within 14 days.

It is also possible to apply for the CPR number at the Citizen Service of your residence municipality. The Citizen Service is called Borgerservice in Danish. Please check the municipality website for addresses and opening hours. 

Things to remember when you apply for a CPR number

A permanent address in Denmark is mandatory in order to be able to apply for a CPR number. The minimum residing period needed for a permanent address is 1 month. 

Health insurance card

Your health insurance card, also called yellow card, is ordered as a part of the CPR number process. Within 30 days you can expect to receive the card. Please make sure to have the correct name on your mailbox otherwise the card will not be delivered to your postal address.

  • Your original passport/nation ID card
  • Proof of your address in Denmark, for instance rental contract, housing confirmation from landlord or hotel/Airbnb booking confirmation and receipt for payment
  • Your original marriage certificate, if you are married. Please remember to bring your marriage certificate, even if your partner is not accompanying you. Divorce certificate/death certificate, if you are a widow or widower

Please note: Only marriage certificates in English/German/Scandinavian languages are accepted. Translations of certificates must be done in a satisfactory manner. Marriage and birth certificates from some countries might need to be apostille certified or legalised.

Start Apply for a Danish tax card and a personal tax number

Your tax card must be ordered online – as a part of the process, you must upload a legible copy of the following

  • Your signed employment contract
  • Passport or national ID card – both copy of front and back of card. For individuals residing in Sweden: Please attach a copy of either your passport or your national ID card + civil registration certificate.
  • Your marriage certificate, if you are married. 

You can submit your tax card application, when you have less than 60 days until you start working.  

The processing time varies, but it usually takes 3 to 6 weeks to process your application.

If you have questions you can get in contact with the Danish Tax Agency by phone +45 72 22 27 80.

EU/EEA/Swiss citizen

Start Book an appointment to apply for EU residence document

If you work in Denmark for more than 3 months, you can apply for an EU residence document at the Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration, located in the same office as ICS North in Aalborg. 

You need to book an appointment in advance and must appear in person to submit the application. You will get a booking confirmation with your booking number in your mailbox. Please bring the booking number, when you visit ICS.

At your appointment, you will get the EU registration document processed and the document handed over – provided you have brought all the necessary documents. Please bring following documents:

Form OD1 is located in the following path: Frontpage > you want to apply > residence as an EU/EEA citizen > EU residence as a worker > How to apply Employment contract or declaration by the Employer: Appendix A in form OD1. Please note, that you must register within one month from the day your employer has signed the employment contract/the Declaration by the employer

  • Your original passport/national ID card with photo
  • One passport size photo

If you live in one of the following municipalities, you can apply for the CPR number at ICS North: Aalborg, Brønderslev, Jammerbugt, Rebild, Læsø, Mariagerfjord, Frederikshavn or Hjørring.

Booking in advance is necessary. 

You will normally get a document with your CPR number and the contact points to your family doctor the same day you apply in ICS North. The yellow health insurance card will be sent by post within 14 days.

It is also possible to apply for the CPR number at the Citizen Service of your residence municipality. The Citizen Service is called Borgerservice in Danish. Please check the municipality website for addresses and opening hours.

Things to remember when you apply for a CPR number 

A permanent address in Denmark is mandatory in order to be able to apply for a CPR number. The minimum residing period needed for a permanent address is 1 month. 

Health insurance card

Your health insurance card, also called yellow card, is ordered as a part of the CPR number process. Within 30 days you can expect to receive the card. Please make sure to have the correct name on your mailbox otherwise the card will not be delivered to your postal address.

  • Your EU residence document
  • Your original passport/nation ID card
  • Proof of your address in Denmark, for instance rental contract, housing confirmation from landlord or hotel/Airbnb booking confirmation and receipt for payment
  • Your original marriage certificate, if you are married. Please remember to bring your marriage certificate, even if your partner is not accompanying you. Divorce certificate/death certificate, if you are a widow or widower

Please note: Only marriage certificates in English/German/Scandinavian languages are accepted. Translations of certificates must be done in a satisfactory manner. Marriage and birth certificates from some countries might need to be apostille certified or legalised.

Start Apply for a Danish tax card and a personal tax number

Your tax card must be ordered online – as a part of the process, you must upload a legible copy of the following

  • Your signed employment contract
  • Passport or national ID card – both copy of front and back of card.
  • Your marriage certificate, if you are married. 

You can submit your tax card application, when you have less than 60 days until you start working.

The processing time varies, but it usually takes 3 to 6 weeks to process your application. 

If you have questions you can get in contact with the Danish Tax Agency by phone +45 72 22 27 80.

Non-EU/EEA/Swiss citizen

If you live in one of the following municipalities, you can apply for the CPR number at ICS North: Aalborg, Brønderslev, Jammerbugt, Rebild, Læsø, Mariagerfjord, Frederikshavn or Hjørring.

Booking in advance is necessary.

You will normally get a document with your CPR number and the contact points to your family doctor the same day you apply in ICS North. The yellow health insurance card will be sent by post within 14 days.

It is also possible to apply for the CPR number at the Citizen Service of your residence municipality. The Citizen Service is called Borgerservice in Danish. Please check the municipality website for addresses and opening hours.

Things to remember when you apply for a CPR number 

A permanent address in Denmark is mandatory in order to be able to apply for a CPR number. The minimum residing period needed for a permanent address is 1 month. 

Health insurance card

Your health insurance card, also called yellow card, is ordered as a part of the CPR number process. Within 30 days you can expect to receive the card. Please make sure to have the correct name on your mailbox otherwise the card will not be delivered to your postal address.

  • Your work- and residence permit from the Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration. Please note, that you must register for the CPR number within 6 months from the date of permit issue and latest 5 days after you have taken over your new address in Denmark
  • Your original passport/nation ID card
  • Proof of your address in Denmark, for instance rental contract, housing confirmation from landlord or hotel/Airbnb booking confirmation and receipt for payment
  • Your original marriage certificate, if you are married. Please remember to bring your marriage certificate, even if your partner is not accompanying you. Divorce certificate/death certificate, if you are a widow or widower

Please note: Only marriage certificates in English/German/Scandinavian languages are accepted. Translations of certificates must be done in a satisfactory manner. Marriage and birth certificates from some countries might need to be apostille certified or legalised.

Start Apply for a Danish tax card and a personal tax number

Your tax card must be ordered online – as a part of the process, you must upload a legible copy of the following

  • Your signed employment contract
  • Passport or national ID card – both copy of front and back of card
  • Your marriage certificate, if you are married

You can submit your tax card application, when you have less than 60 days until you start working.

The processing time varies, but it usually takes 3 to 6 weeks to process your application.

If you have questions you can get in contact with the Danish Tax Agency by phone +45 72 22 27 80.

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Last updated: 17 April 2024