A. Sworn declaration of correctness
I solemnly swear that the information in this application is correct and complete in accordance with
Section 161 of the Danish Criminal Code, cf. Act No 215 of 24 June 1939, with amendments, as well as Section 40 of Ordinance No 182 of 22 March 2001 (Application of the Aliens Act in the Faroe Islands).
If the information is later found to be false or incomplete, I am subject to the following penalties:
• fine or imprisonment for up to two years
• I can be required to repay the expenses incurred by the Danish state as a consequence of the false information
• my residence permit can be revoked in accordance with section 19 of Ordinance No 182 of 22 March 2001
B. Notification that some information will be released to Faroese authorities
Danish immigration authorities are permitted to release certain information to the Faroese Immigration Office or to the Faroese Police, cf. Public Administration Act, Section 28, Paragraph 3, cf. Ordinance No 1144 of 22 December 1993.
Such information includes:
• the grounds for issuing you a residence permit
• any waivers granted
The police will be informed if:
• your residence permit is revoked or not extended
• your residence permit is found to have lapsed or
• your residence permit is made permanent
C. Notification that Danish authorities will register information about you and your private affairs
The information you submit when applying for a residence permit will be entered in the Danish Immigration Service’s registers. The same holds true for information submitted when applying to extend your Faroese residence permit.
The information in the Danish Immigration Service’s registers will be used to answer questions about your residence in the Faroe Islands. The police will have access to the information contained in the registers for record keeping and verification purposes. The Ministry of Immigration, Integration and Housing will be permitted to access the Danish Immigration Service’s registers in the event of a complaint.
Other authorities or organisations will receive information about you from the Danish Immigration Service’s registers if the information is necessary to answer questions about your residence in the Faroe Islands.
You are obliged to provide the information necessary for deciding whether you are eligible for a Faroese residence permit, cf. Section 40 of Ordinance No 182 of 22 March 2001. Failure to provide the information can result in a fine or up to four months imprisonment, as well as jeopardising your residence permit. You are entitled to right of access to the information about you in the Aliens Register, cf. Danish law No 294 of 8 June 1978 (Public Registers). Enquiries about accessing information contained in the registers can be addressed to:
The Danish Immigration Service
Ryesgade 53
2100 Copenhagen
Denmark
D. Verification of the information you submit
The Danish Immigration Service may seek to verify the accuracy of the information included in your application. This may happen while your application is being reviewed or after you have received your residence permit.
Verification may involve contacting other authorities.
Should authorities seek to verify your information, you may be asked to provide supplementary information
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