Danish Language Tests
Danish language tests are aimed at anyone intending to apply for a residence permit or citizenship, or for admission to educational programmes for which passing a Danish language test is mandatory.
Upcoming written tests
We are holding written Danish tests on the following dates:
- Prøve i Dansk 3 (Danish Language Test 3) on 19th May 2026
- Prøve i Dansk 2 (Danish Language Test 2) on 20th May 2026
- Prøve i Dansk 1 (Danish Language Test 1) on 21st May 2026
Upcoming oral tests
We are holding oral Danish tests between 10th and 23rd December 2026.
Registration deadline
The registration deadline for Danish language tests in May/June is 9th March 2026.
FAQ
Students
If you are a student at Haderslev Sprogcenter, you must register for the test with the assistance of your teacher.
Prøve i Dansk 1 (Danish Language Test 1)
Sitting Prøve i Dansk 1 is free if you:
- Are a student at Haderslev Sprogcenter and taking Module 1.5
If you are not taking Module 1.5, you will have to pay to sit the test.
Prøve i Dansk 2 (Danish Language Test 2)
Sitting Prøve i Dansk 2 is free if you:
- Are a student at Haderslev Sprogcenter and taking Module 2.6
If you are not taking Module 2.6, you will have to pay to sit the test.
Prøve i Dansk 3 (Danish Language Test 3)
Sitting Prøve i Dansk 3 is free if you:
- Are a student at Haderslev Sprogcenter and taking Module 3.5
If you are not taking Module 3.5, you will have to pay to sit the test.
Self-study
If you are a self-study student, you have to register for the Danish tests yourself.
Click here to registre for Prøve i Dansk 1, 2 eller 3.
When registering, you will have to pay a fee. The fee, which is determined by the ministry, is DKK 1,575 (2025) for self-study students. Make your payment using MobilePay.
If the registration deadline for the upcoming test has been exceeded, you can apply to Styrelsen for International Rekruttering og Integration (SIRI) for an exemption.
You must apply via the application form, which is available here:
Prøvedato, tilmelding og pris / Dansk og Prøver
When you have received a response to your application from SIRI call Haderslev Sprogcenter on 74 34 79 00 or email us at sprogcenter@haderslev.dk. Then, we will see if we can offer you a place at the upcoming test.
Photo ID
For both the written and oral tests, please remember to bring valid photo ID. If you are unable to provide valid photo ID, you will not be permitted to sit the test.
Examples of valid photo ID include your:
- Residence card
- Passport
A screenshot of your residence card or passport does not count as valid photo ID.
Equipment for the test
As far as possible, Haderslev Sprogcenter provides PCs for the written tests. Spell check and dictionaries are installed on the PCs, but not grammar check or internet.
If you prefer, you may also choose to write with a pencil/pen. You are welcome to bring dictionaries to the test.
The centre will provide a list of irregular verbs for the test.
If you have a physical or mental disability and wish to take a test under special conditions, talk to your teacher or our test coordinator. The language school’s test coordinator can provide you with an application form for sitting a test under special conditions.
Examples of special conditions include:
- Dyslexia
- PTSD
You must present evidence of your condition: for example, from a specialist.
You must submit your application to the language school’s test coordinator no later than 9 weeks before the test takes place.
You will receive an email from the language school 4 weeks before the start of the test period. This will inform you whether your application to sit the test under special conditions has been accepted.
If you wish to complain about the decision or about the circumstances surrounding a test, please email us at sprogcenter@haderslev.dk. We must receive your appeal no later than four weeks after you have received your results.
If you disagree with our decision, you can forward your complaint to the Ministry of Immigration and Integration.
You can collect your test certificate during office hours:
- Monday 8.00 am - 2.00 pm
- Tuesday 8.00 am - 2.00 pm
- Wednesday 8.00 am - 2.00 pm
- Thursday 8.00 am - 2.00 pm
- Friday 8.00 am - 1.00 pm
You will be handed the certificate personally upon presentation of photo ID. If you would like another person to collect your certificate, they must bring written authorisation from you.