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NZ government advice for Denmark
When travelling to Denmark, you should always get travel insurance in case the worst happens. To help you ensure you travel safely, we have included the travel advice from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade for Denmark.
The terrorist group Al Qaida has made a specific threat to conduct terrorist attacks across Europe and Denmark shares this threat with the rest of the region. Al Qaida and individuals and groups inspired by their ideology have previously conducted attacks in major cities across Europe and continue to plan attacks.
In November 2010, the Danish Security and Intelligence Service asked police districts throughout the country to increase their state of readiness against the terrorism threat in Denmark. The Danish Security and Intelligence Service continues to assess the level of threat as significant (see the Danish Security and Intelligence Service website for more information). Since October 2005, a number of individuals have been arrested and convicted in Denmark of terrorism related offences. In April 2008, three people were convicted of planning an act of terror. In June 2008, the Danish Embassy in Pakistan was attacked by Al Qaida. Denmark remains a target for terrorists due in part to the printing of the Mohammed cartoons and their reprinting in September 2010.
New Zealanders in Denmark are advised to be security conscious at all times, particularly in public places, and stay informed of potential risks to safety and security by monitoring the media and other local information sources.
Demonstrations and protests occur from time to time in Denmark. New Zealanders are advised to avoid all protests as they can occasionally turn violent.
New Zealanders travelling or living in Denmark should have comprehensive medical and travel insurance policies in place.
New Zealanders travelling or living in Denmark are encouraged to
register their details
with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
See our regional advice for Europe
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Contact details are
Street Address
Eisenhowerlaan 77N, 2517 KK The Hague The Netherlands
Telephone
+31 70 346 9324
Facsimile
+31 70 363 2983
Email
nzemb@xs4all.nl
Website
New Zealand Embassy The Hague website
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Office Hours
Mon - Fri 0900 - 1230 hrs, 1330 - 1730 hrs
Contact details are
Street Address
Store Strandstraede 21, 2.tv., DK-1255 Copenhagen K, Denmark
Telephone
+45 3 337 77 02
Facsimile
+45 3 337 76 99
Email
info@nzconsulate.dk
Office Hours
Mon-Thur 1000-1400 hrs