The document discusses Denmark's point-based system for family reunification that assigns points for criteria like education level, work experience, and language skills, with a minimum of 120 points needed to immigrate. The government aims to control immigration through this system by determining where immigrants live, what languages they learn, what schools they and their families attend, and types of jobs they have. The document questions if this level of government interference in family reunification is acceptable.
2. The point system The reasons: Avoiding forced marriages Need of a skilled labourforce
3. Point system How it is working: Goal: to achieve 120 points(below the age of 24), or 60 points(above the age of 24)
4. The list of demands 1st: Relations to Denmark 2nd: Level of education(40-120 points) 3rd: Work experience(40-80 points) 4th: Language skills(40-50 points) 5th: Others (20 points) Danish in higher level Higher skills in specific European languages Social housing
5. What does the government decide: Where you and your family can live What languages are acknowledged What types of educations and universities you and your family should attend What types of work you should do