Immigration Rules for Au Pairs
An au pair placement is an arrangement where a single
person aged from 17 - 27 (inclusive) comes to the United Kingdom to study
English and lives for up to two years as a member of an English speaking
family. The au pair helps in the home for a maximum of 5 hours per day,
with at least two full days off per week, in return for a reasonable allowance
and the use of his or her own room.
An au pair must be a national of one of the following countries:
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Andorra
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Faroe Islands
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Monaco
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Bosnia-Herzegovina
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Greenland
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Poland
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Bulgaria
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Hungary
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Romania
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Croatia
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Latvia
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San Marino
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Cyprus
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Liechtenstein
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Slovak Republic
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Czech Republic
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Lithuania
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Slovenia
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Estonia
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Macedonia
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Switzerland
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Malta
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Turkey
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Nationals of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania, Macedonia
and Turkey must obtain a visa from their designated British Embassy or
Consulate before travelling to the United Kingdom.
Nationals of the European Economic Area can enter the United Kingdom
to work or study without any formalities.
An au pair must show that they are seeking entry to take
up an arranged au pair placement and that they are:
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unmarried
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have no dependants
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do not intend to stay in the United Kingdom for more
than two years as an au pair
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intend to leave the United Kingdom on completion of
their stay as an au pair.
An au pair can stay in the United Kingdom up to a maximum
of two years from the date they were admitted as an au pair.
An au pair can apply to extend their stay if:
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they were given permission to enter the United Kingdom
as an au pair
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they have as au pair placement
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an extension would not take their stay beyond two years
from the date they were first given permission to enter
Permission to remain as an au pair will not be granted to
anyone who did not enter the United Kingdom as an au pair.
An au pair may change families provided the new arrangements
continue to meet the requirements of the immigration rules.
If an au pair has stayed in the country for longer than
six months, they will normally be required to register with the police.
(This requirement will be stamped in their passport) To register they
should take their passport and two passport sized photographs to their
local police station. A fee will be charged.
An au pair may apply by post to the Immigration and Nationality
Department (recorded delivery is recommended if a passport is being sent)
or in person at one of the Home Office Public Enquiry Offices.
All applications should be made before the date your permission
to stay expires. Applications should be accompanied by their passport
a letter from the host family giving details of the au pair placement
and the length of time for which an extension is sought. All documents
should be originals.
For further information, click on http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/
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