Am I Better of Living in Denmark or Germany as a 50-Year-Old EU Citizen Working in Banking (Compliance/KYC etc)?

I've been doing some research about moving to either Germany or Denmark. Plan was to look for mid-level Compliance job in either Frankfurt or Copenhagen. I'm willing to live outside the city centre even in another town if it's not more than a 30-40 minute commute to work.

I'm moving on my own so budget for a one-bedroom, judging by salaries in both countries, would be c. €1,500 per month (warm rent in Germany).

Willing to learn either language for day-to-day living. I speak fluent English and Italian (Advanced close to fluent). I don't mind the weather or dark winter days in Denmark.

Would anyone who lived/s in either or both countries have any advice for my query? Thanks.

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u/SmallLibrarian5755 — 19 days ago
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Am I Better Off Living in Germany or Denmark as a 50-year-old English-Speaking Banking Professional ?

I've been doing some research about moving to either Germany or Denmark. Plan was to look for mid-level Compliance job in either Frankfurt or Copenhagen. I'm willing to live outside the city centre even in another town if it's not more than a 30-40 minute commute to work.

I'm moving on my own so budget for a one-bedroom, judging by salaries in both countries, would be c. €1,500 per month (warm rent in Germany).

Willing to learn either language for day-to-day living. I speak fluent English and Italian (Advanced close to fluent)

Would anyone who lived/s in either or both countries have any advice for my query? Thanks.

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u/SmallLibrarian5755 — 20 days ago