How to move to Copenhagen like a boss.

<p>So you&rsquo;ve moved to Copenhagen (or you&rsquo;re about to!) and you read my&nbsp;<a href="https://medium.com/@aisforayla/how-to-move-to-copenhagen-like-a-boss-e419a2fe3476" rel="noopener">last post</a>, so you know that you need an apartment before you can get set up for absolutely&nbsp;<strong>anything</strong>&nbsp;else (health care, bank account, nemID, etc.). Here&rsquo;s what I learned&hellip;</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:630/1*kj-PMUu1Ht6iNlplXlHV5w.jpeg" style="height:930px; width:700px" /></p> <p>The beautiful colored buildings of Copenhagen</p> <p><strong>First, Set your expectations.</strong><br /> It took us&nbsp;<strong>over 3 weeks</strong>&nbsp;to get an apartment in Copenhagen, and I was working on it every single day. We had to move between two different Airbnb&rsquo;s because it kept taking longer than we thought. We have both a dog and a cat, and it was the middle of winter so it wasn&rsquo;t much fun to trek around the city. Hopefully for you it will be faster!</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@aisforayla/how-to-move-to-copenhagen-like-a-boss-3d8e0b708eee"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>