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AFAIK Greenland immigration laws are the danish immigration laws, as Greenland is part of Denmark. And yes, we do have very strict immigration policy here
Yea, but Greenland is also autonomous so its laws do diverge from Denmark's in a lot of ways. I'm not am expert or particularly knowledgeable on either, though, so just pointing it out because i don't know where those deltas are. I don't think you can actually own land in Greenland, for example, and rather long term lease plots from the government is perhaps one case?
Sure it is autonomous, but most things are still taken care of by Denmark, such as police, medical needs etc. even immigration to Greenland is applied through Danish authorities.
I think they mostly follow Danish laws, with some exceptions, (Greenland does not accept refugees as an example).
Ah, very interesting. Appreciate the insights!