Study in Denmark vs Malaysia: student visa compared
A side-by-side look at the student-visa requirements for Denmark and Malaysia— the funds you must show, living costs, fees, processing time and document load. Figures are sourced from each country's official pages and date-verified.
| Factor | Denmark | Malaysia |
|---|---|---|
| Proof of funds (per year) | 89,112 DKK | — |
| Living cost (per month) | 7,426 DKK | 2,000 MYR |
| Visa fee | 2,000 DKK | 1,060 MYR |
| Typical processing time | ~8 weeks | ~6 weeks |
| Main intakes | Feb, Sep | Feb, Sep |
| Required documents | 5 | 7 |
Funds are shown in each country's own currency, so “lower” is only marked when currencies match. Always confirm current figures on the official sources below.
Verdict: Denmark vs Malaysia
- Denmark publishes a fixed proof-of-funds figure (€11,945/year), while Malaysia sets it via your admission document.
- Malaysia is typically faster to process (~6 weeks vs ~8 for Denmark).
- Denmark asks for fewer required documents (5).
Money figures normalised to euros at ECB rates for comparison; official requirements are set in each country's own currency.
Unique to Denmark
- Admission to a higher-education institution
- Funds requirement
- Tuition fees (non-EU/EEA)
- Health insurance on arrival
Unique to Malaysia
- EMGS Visa Approval Letter (VAL)
- Offer letter from an approved institution
- Proof of funds
- Medical insurance / EMGS coverage
- Medical examination
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Frequently asked questions
Which student visa is faster, Denmark or Malaysia?
Malaysia typically processes faster (~6 weeks vs ~8). Embassy appointment availability is often the real bottleneck in both.
Should I study in Denmark or Malaysia?
It depends on your budget, course and goals. Denmark publishes a fixed proof-of-funds figure (€11,945/year), while Malaysia sets it via your admission document. Malaysia is typically faster to process (~6 weeks vs ~8 for Denmark). Denmark asks for fewer required documents (5). Use each country's full requirements guide and the eligibility tools to decide.