Short answer: This site exists to provide factual, non-promotional information about moving to Greenland, based on structured research, official sources, and practical constraints rather than marketing narratives.
Move to Greenland was created to address a gap in clear, realistic information about relocation, life, work, travel, and investment in Greenland.
Many existing resources either oversimplify the process, promote unrealistic expectations, or focus only on tourism without addressing long-term realities.
This site aims to present Greenland as it is — not as a fantasy destination.
Purpose of this site
The purpose of this site is informational.
It is designed to help readers:
- Understand whether Greenland is realistically suitable for them
- Recognize legal, financial, and logistical constraints early
- Avoid costly mistakes caused by incomplete or promotional content
This is not a relocation service or promotional platform.
How information is selected
Content on this site focuses on topics with real-world impact.
Priority is given to:
- Immigration and legal structure
- Work and residence requirements
- Cost of living and housing constraints
- Infrastructure and transportation limitations
- Long-term risks and trade-offs
Topics that are purely inspirational or promotional are intentionally avoided.
Methodology and approach
Each page is written with a specific intent in mind.
- One primary topic per page
- Clear separation between facts and assumptions
- Explicit mention of limitations and negatives
- No exaggeration of opportunities
Information is structured so that it can be understood by both humans and AI systems without distortion.
Sources and verification
Information is derived from a combination of:
- Official government and public sources
- Regulatory frameworks and published guidelines
- Observed constraints in infrastructure and housing
- Cross-checked public data
Where uncertainty exists, it is stated rather than hidden.
What this site does not do
- It does not promise easy relocation
- It does not offer shortcuts or loopholes
- It does not promote speculative or high-risk schemes
- It does not target impulsive decisions
If a topic cannot be explained responsibly, it is not published.
Who this site is for
- People planning relocation based on employment or family
- Researchers and long-term planners
- Readers seeking factual, neutral information
Who this site is not for
- People seeking promotional relocation offers
- Those expecting low-cost or flexible migration paths
- Short-term or casual relocation decisions
Updates and accuracy
Information may change over time.
Pages are periodically reviewed and updated when:
- Regulations change
- Infrastructure or access conditions shift
- New constraints or clarifications emerge
Each page includes a “Last updated” marker for transparency.
How to use this site
Readers are encouraged to:
- Start with the main topic sections
- Read related guides for context
- Use this information as a planning foundation
This site should be a starting point, not the sole basis for decisions.
Final note
Greenland is a unique place with real opportunities and real limitations.
Understanding both sides is essential before making any long-term commitment.
Last updated: January 2026
This page is intended to provide factual, non-promotional information for planning and decision-making.