Permanent residence permit

You will apply for a permanent residence permit on the Faroe Islands, and you have a residence permit on the Faroe Islands on the grounds of e.g. family reunification or work/study.

Questions and answers

What do you need to know when you have a residence permit on the grounds of family reunification?
If you have been granted a residence permit on the grounds of family reunification in order to live on the Faroe Islands with a spouse/partner, you can normally apply for a permanent residence permit once you have held the temporary residence permit on the same grounds for three years.

If the residence permit was initially granted to you as a child, and your parent is a foreign national, he/she must hold a permanent residence permit as well.

In certain cases, you can apply for a permanent residence permit, even though you have resided on the Faroe Islands for less than three years.

This is e.g. the case if you are a former Danish citizen and have been issued a residence permit on the Faroe Islands according to the terms of Section 9, Paragraph 1 (1), Ordinance No 182 of 22 March 2001 including subsequent amendments (Application of the Aliens Act in the Faroe Islands).

What are the requirements?

If the time requirement is met, you can be granted a permanent residence permit in the Faroe Islands on the grounds of family reunification when you meet the following requirements:

  • You must still meet the requirements for your residence permit
  • You must not have overdue public debts amounting to more than DKK 90,000.54 (2024 level) if you are aged 18 or over.
  • You must not have been sentenced to conditional/unconditional incarceration or have been found guilty of another form of crime that can be punishable by incarceration while residing on the Faroe Islands if you are above 15 years old

In order to qualify for a permanent residence permit as a former Danish citizen, you must also meet the normal requirements:

  • You may not have overdue public debts above DKK 90,000.54 (2024 level) if you are above 18 years old
  • You may not have been sentenced to conditional/unconditional incarceration or have been found guilty of another crime that can lead to incarceration if you are above 15 years old

Please note that applications for a permanent residence permit typically take longer to process than applications for an extension of a residence permit. If you do not qualify for permanent residence, you can apply for an extension of your current permit. Read more about extension of a residence permit

What do you need you to know when you have a residence permit on the grounds of work/study or are an accompanying family member to a foreign national with a residence permit on the grounds of work/study?
Who can be granted a permanent residence permit?

If you have been granted a residence permit on the Faroe Islands on the grounds of work/study or as an accompanying family member to a foreign national who has a residence permit on the Faroe Islands on the grounds of work/study, you can apply for a permanent residence permit once you have held the temporary residence permit on essentially the same grounds for seven years.

If the residence permit was initially granted to you as a child, and your parent is a foreign national, he/she must hold a permanent residence permit as well.

What are the requirements?

If the timewise requirement is met, you can be granted a permanent residence permit on the Faroe Islands on the grounds of work/study or as an accompanying family member to a foreigner who has a residence permit on the Faroe Islands on the grounds of work/study, when you meet the following requirements:

  • You must still meet the requirements for your residence permit
  • You may not have overdue public debts above DKK 90,000.54 (2024 level) if you are above 18 years old
  • You may not have been sentenced to conditional/unconditional incarceration or have been found guilty of another form of crime that can be punishable by incarceration while residing on the Faroe Islands if you are above 15 years old

Please note that applications for a permanent residence permit typically take longer to process than applications for an extension of a residence permit. If you do not qualify for permanent residence, you should apply for an extension.. Read more about extension of a residence permit.

How do you apply for a permanent residence permit?

Fill in the application

You can apply for a permanent residence permit on the Faroe Islands by filling in and submitting an application form.

You can choose between several applications forms depending on the ground of your current residence permit. You can fill in the application form in Word format on your computer before printing it out. The application form is also available as a PDF file that can be printed out and filled in by hand.

Form to use if you are family reunified as a spouse:

Download form FA6 (word)

Download form FA6 (pdf)

Form to use if you are family reunified as a child over the age of 18

Download form FA7 (word)

Download form FA7 (pdf)

Form to use if you are family reunified as a child under the age of 18

Download form FA8 (word)

Download form FA8 (pdf)

Form to use if:

  • you are a former Danish citizen
  • you are a parent at the age of 60 or older to a current resident in the Faroe Islands
  • you have close family ties or another type of close relationship to a permanent resident of the Faroe Islands, or
  • you have been granted a residence permit due to special circumstances

Download form SG4 (word)

Download form SG4 (pdf)

Submit the application

Applications for a permanent residence permit should be submitted at a Faroese Police station or at the Immigration Office.

Normal processing time

10 months

Submit your application by email

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