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BASIC COUNTRY FACTS
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STATUTORY LABOR REQUIREMENTS
Probation Period
- There is no general legislation regarding probationary periods in Greenland
- It is possible to agree on a probationary period of 3 months during which both parties can terminate the agreement with 14 days’ notice
Public Holidays
- New Year’s Day (1st January)
- Epiphany (6th January)
- Maundy Thursday (9th April)
- Good Friday (10th April)
- Easter Monday (13th April)
- Greater Prayer Day (8th May)
- Ascension Day (21st May)
- Whit Monday (1st June)
- National Day (21st June)
- Christmas Day (25th December)
- New Year’s Eve (31st December)
Maternity Leave
- As a mother, you are entitled to maternity leave from two weeks before the expected time of birth and up to 15 weeks after the birth.
- If you give birth to twins, then – depending on your employment contract – it may be possible to have your maternity leave extended to 19 weeks after the birth.
- If you have a problematic pregnancy, or if your doctor assesses that your work may pose a risk to your health or that of your child, you will be able to commence your maternity leave earlier than two weeks before the birth.
Paternity Leave
- As a father, you are entitled to paternity leave for a period of three weeks within the first 15 weeks following the birth of the child, or within the first 19 weeks in the case of twins.
Sick Leave
- In order to be entitled to receive unemployment benefit in Greenland in case of illness, you must:
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- Be at least 18 years of age, or have dependents
- Be registered with the national population register in Greenland
- Have worked for at least 182 hours as a paid employee in the course of the past 13 weeks.
- You can receive unemployment benefit for 13 weeks, paid from the third day of illness.
- If you are unemployed or laid off and already receive unemployment benefit, your unemployment benefit will continue without interruption once you have registered as ill.
- In some cases, you can receive unemployment benefit from the first day of illness.
- This applies if the sick leave is due to a work injury, or if you are registered sick for two weeks or longer.
- If you are often ill for short periods of time, or if you are on sick leave for longer than three weeks, the local municipality will decide whether you should be offered another form of assistance.
Work Hours
- Normal working hours must not exceed 8 hours within a 24-hour period and 40 hours per week
Overtime
- Greenland has no general regulation regarding overtime.
- Many contracts state that the salary includes payment for overtime.
- All collective bargaining agreements have rules on overtime payment.
Notice Period
- Notice periods of the employer will depend on the length of the employee’s continuous employment; the longer the employment, the longer the notice period
- Statutory notice period of the employer are as follows: -
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- If an employee has worked for 5 months, notice period is 1 month
- If an employee has worked for 2 years and 9 months, notice period is 3 months
- If an employee has worked for 5 years and 8 months, notice period is 4 months
- If an employee has worked for 8 years and 7 months, notice period is 5 months
- For an employment period that is greater than 8 years and 7 months, the notice period is 6 months
- The 6-month notice period is the maximum afforded by the Salaried Employees Act
- The employee may terminate the employment agreement with one month’s notice to the end of a month regardless of the length of the employment
Severance
- The employer is liable to pay compensations if he dismisses salaried employees who have been continuously employed for 12 years or more, regardless of the fairness of the dismissal.
- The amount of compensation depends on the length of the employment
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- 12 years of employment entitles the employee to a compensation of 1 month’s salary
- 15 years of employment will attract a compensation of 2 months’ salary
- 18 years will attract the maximum of 3 months’ salary
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- Regulated by Denmark A lot of legislations are the same as the ones of Denmark, the Minister of Industry, Labour, Trade and Energy in Greenland is consultative only.
INCOME TAX
- An individual may be taxed in Greenland on the basis of full or limited tax liability.
- An individual who is resident in Greenland is subject to full tax liability on one’s worldwide income unless the individual is considered a resident of another country according to a double residence clause in a relevant double taxation treaty (DTT).
- An individual who is fully tax resident in Greenland will, as a main rule, be taxed at up to 44%, depending on the municipality of taxation.
- An individual not fully tax liable may have limited tax liability to Greenland.
- An individual with limited tax liability to Greenland will, as a main rule, be taxed at up to 44% on income from sources in Greenland.
- Generally, individuals are subject to state taxes (national income tax) and municipal tax.
- The tax percentages may be adjusted every year, and the 2020 percentages are as follows:
Municipality |
Municipality tax (%) |
National tax (%) |
Joint local municipality tax (%) |
Total tax (%) |
Kujalleq |
28 |
10 |
6 |
44 |
Sermersooq |
26 |
10 |
6 |
42 |
Qeqqata |
26 |
10 |
6 |
42 |
Qeqertalik |
28 |
10 |
6 |
44 |
Avannaata |
28 |
10 |
6 |
44 |
Outside municipal areas |
26 |
10 |
N/A |
36 |
IMMIGRATION
- Citizens from the Nordic countries, the European Union (EU) and European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland are entitled to live and work in Greenland.
- However, if you are an EU/EEA or Swiss citizen and intend to reside in Greenland for more than three months, you must apply for an EU residence document.
- Citizens from countries outside the Nordic region must have a work and residence permit in order to live and work in Greenland.
- Greenland is part of the Danish commonwealth, and enjoys a high degree of autonomy.
- The area of immigration has not been transferred to the government of Greenland, and so it is Denmark that decides who can enter and work in Greenland.
- Non-Nordic EU citizens and citizens of other countries around the world do not have free access to Greenland – they are so-called “third-country nationals”.
- If you are a citizen of a third country, then in addition to a possible municipal permit, you must also have a Danish work and residence permit, and possibly a visa to Greenland. You must apply to the Danish Immigration Service for a work and residence permit.
- The application procedure takes around three months, and if the answer is positive, you can be hired. You may not begin to work until you have obtained your work and residence permit.
- A work and residence permit takes the form of a letter or an identity card (a plastic card similar to a credit card).
- You must have the permit on you at all times.
- A work permit always applies to a specific job in a particular company, and for no longer than a year.
- If you wish to change your job or workplace, you must apply for a new permit before you can start work at the new job.
- Some of the main Danish work and residence permit schemes that individuals can apply under are as follows:
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- Pay Limit Scheme
- Positive List
- Fast Track Scheme
- Startup Denmark
Type of Visa/ Permit |
Documentation |
Validity |
Eligibility |
Pay Limit Scheme |
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Positive List |
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Fast Track Scheme |
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Startup Denmark |
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VALUE ADDED TAX
- Greenland is not a part of the VAT agreement of the EU, which is why a Greenlandic business or company is not required to register for the VAT when operating in Greenland.
- Sale to a citizen, business or company with residence in Greenland, should be considered as a sale out of the EU - it should be considered a sale with VAT exemption or with VAT refund.
WITHHOLDING TAX
Greenland has the following WHTs
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- Dividends: 36% to 44%, depending on the local municipality (may be reduced by treaty). It should be noted that paid dividends are deductible in the corporate tax base.
- Interest: There is no WHT on interest.
- Royalties: 30% (may be reduced due to treaty reduction).
WHT |
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Dividends |
36% to 44% |
Interest |
0% |
Royalties |
30% |
TERMINATION
- Notice periods of the employer will depend on the length of the employee’s continuous employment; the longer the employment, the longer the notice period
- Statutory notice period of the employer are as follows: -
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- If an employee has worked for 5 months, notice period is 1 month
- If an employee has worked for 2 years and 9 months, notice period is 3 months
- If an employee has worked for 5 years and 8 months, notice period is 4 months
- If an employee has worked for 8 years and 7 months, notice period is 5 months
- For an employment period that is greater than 8 years and 7 months, the notice period is 6 months
- The 6-month notice period is the maximum afforded by the Salaried Employees Act
- The employee may terminate the employment agreement with one month’s notice to the end of a month regardless of the length of the employment
- The employer is liable to pay compensations if he dismisses salaried employees who have been continuously employed for 12 years or more, regardless of the fairness of the dismissal.
- The amount of compensation depends on the length of the employment
- 12 years of employment entitles the employee to a compensation of 1 month’s salary
- 15 years of employment will attract a compensation of 2 months’ salary
- 18 years will attract the maximum of 3 months’ salary
STATUTORY BENEFITS
- These are mandatory benefits as postulated by law
- These include probationary period, public holidays, sick leave, maternity leave, paternity leave, overtime pay, notice period, and severance pay
- Statutory benefits also include social security benefits
Statutory Benefits |
Probationary Period |
Public Holidays |
Maternity Leave |
Paternity Leave |
Sick Leave |
Overtime Pay |
Notice Period |
Severance Pay |
Social Security Benefits |
PAYMENTS AND INVOICING
- In Greenland you may have full or limited tax liability, depending on how long you stay in the country.
- Your tax return form will be pre-printed by the Tax Agency on the basis of income information submitted by your employer.
- If you wish to change or modify your tax returns, you can do so online at the Tax Agency’s website, or you can contact the local tax office.
- If you do not have any changes or modifications, you do not have to do anything.
- Your tax returns must be submitted to the Tax Agency no later than 1 May in the year following your income year.
- You will receive a final statement showing whether you owe outstanding taxes or are due a tax rebate.
- The final statement will be sent at the end of August in the year after your income year.