Danish Citizenship Test Pass Rate Reaches Five-Year High in June 2026
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Nearly 60% of candidates passed the Danish citizenship test in June 2026, marking the highest pass rate in five years. This indicates that with proper preparation, the mandatory test on Danish society, culture, history, and politics is an achievable step towards citizenship.
Key takeaways
- In June 2026, nearly 60% of candidates successfully passed the Danish citizenship test, a five-year record.
- For those pursuing a Danish passport, this figure suggests the test is challenging but achievable with proper preparation.
- The rise in pass rates may reflect better candidate preparation or changes in the test's structure.
Danish Citizenship Test Pass Rate Soars in June 2026
In June 2026, nearly 60 percent of candidates successfully passed the Danish citizenship test, marking the highest pass rate recorded in the last five years. This test, which assesses knowledge of Danish society, culture, history, and the political system, is a mandatory step for individuals applying for Danish citizenship.
This significant increase in the pass rate, the highest since 2021, could be attributed to improved preparation by candidates or potential adjustments to the test itself. For those on the path to Danish citizenship, this statistic suggests that with adequate preparation, the test is a surmountable hurdle rather than a barrier designed to exclude the majority of applicants. It indicates a system that is functional and not inherently restrictive.
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