Denmark faces a significant language barrier for its substantial international resident population of approximately 700,000. Despite contributing to the Danish economy through taxes, these residents have limited access to public services offered in English. Currently, very few public services extend English language availability beyond basic website information. This lack of access potentially hinders internationals’ ability to fully understand and comply with their civic duties. Experts argue that providing more services in English is crucial for effective integration and ensuring residents can meet their financial and legal obligations. The current situation creates a disparity, potentially impacting the country’s ability to benefit fully from its diverse population. Addressing this issue is seen as vital for both inclusivity and practical governance.