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UK
Au pairs from the 25 EU countries, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway
and au pairs that are Swiss nationals have the right of free movement and
residence in the UK. However, nationals of the all new member states
(Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary and
Slovenia) except Cyprus and Malta, who wish to work for more than one
month for an employer in the UK, need to register under the Worker Registration
Scheme.
US citizens cannot go to the UK as au pairs,
however, au pairs from the US may obtain a blue card from BUNAC. A
blue card is issued and sponsored by BUNAC and acts as an entry visa to
allow US university students to work in Britain for up to six months
maximum.
Au pairs from countries that are members of the
commonwealth (see the complete list of countries below) will need to
obtain a holiday work visa. The working holidaymaker
scheme is an arrangement that allows a Commonwealth citizen aged
between 17 and 30 to come to the United Kingdom (UK) for an extended
holiday for up to two years. You will be permitted to work, but as the
main purpose of your stay is assumed to be a holiday, you will be expected
to take a holiday during your stay. Nationals from Australia, Canada, Hong
Kong, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea
and the USA are required to get Entry clearance if they intend to stay in
the UK for longer than six months.
Members of the
commonwealth
Antigua & Barbuda |
Mozambique |
Australia |
Namibia |
Bahamas |
Nauru |
Bangladesh |
New Zealand |
Barbados |
Nigeria |
Belize |
Pakistan |
Botswana |
Papua New Guinea |
Brunei Darussalam |
Samoa |
Cameroon |
Seychelles |
Canada |
Sierra Leone |
Cyprus |
Singapore |
Dominica |
Solomon Islands |
Fiji Islands |
South Africa |
The Gambia |
Sri Lanka |
Ghana |
St. Kitts and Nevis |
Grenada |
St. Lucia |
Guyana |
St. Vincent & the Grenadines |
India |
Swaziland |
Jamaica |
Tonga |
Kenya |
Trinidad & Tobago |
Kiribati |
Tuvalu |
Lesotho |
Uganda |
Malawi |
United Kingdom |
Malaysia |
United Republic of Tanzania |
Maldives |
Vanuatu |
Malta |
Zambia |
Mauritius |
Zimbabwe |
Nationals of Andorra, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Faroe
Islands, Greenland, Macedonia, Monaco, Romania, San Marino and Turkey can
enter the UK as an au pair in the UK’s au pair scheme if they are between
the ages of 17 - 27. However, Nationals of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria,
Croatia, Macedonia, Romania and Turkey must get an au pair visa (maximum 2
years) before they travel to the UK. Nationals of the other countries who
do not need a visa to enter the UK will have to satisfy the Immigration
Officer that you qualify for entry. You will then be given permission to
stay in the UK for six months. An au pair wishing to extend their stay to
be longer then 6 months will need to apply for a residence permit at the
Immigration and Nationality Directorate.
If you are unsure about
whether you need a visa or not the UK Visa website has a tool that tells you if you need a visa and what forms you
need to fill out to get the visa you require.
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