The 24-year rule is the popular name for a rule in Danish immigration law §9.
It states a number of requirements to a married couple if they want a permanent residence in Denmark. It is meant to cut down forced marriages and family reunification immigration.
The rule has four requirements:
The rule has drawn criticism from human rights organizations.
The rule is supported by all major political parties in Denmark except Enhedslisten. Some Danish politicians have advocated increasing it to 28 years of age. Also advocated by the Progress Party in neighbouring country Norway, centre-right parties agreed to implement the rule there in 2014.
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