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Au Pair in DenmarkAge: between 17 and 29 (both years included)Working hours: 18 - 30 hours a week, not more than 3-5 hours per day. Duration of stay: An au pair is granted a residence permit for one year, but not for longer than the length of the au pair contract. A six-month extension can be granted so that in exceptional cases, the au pair may stay with the family for a maximum of 18 months. Pocket Money: at least DKK 2500 per month (brutto) Language requirements: The Au Pair must be able to speak and understand a reasonable level of Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, English or German. Which families qualify as a host family? The following requirements have to be met:
People who want to work in Denmark as an Au Pair have to meet the following conditions:
Language course: The au pair shall be given enough spare time that allows him or her to attend a language course. Room and Board: The Au Pair receives free room and board. He/she has to be provided with free meals and an adequate room on her own in the house of the host family. Days off: The Au Pair has one day off per week. Also, the au pair must be given the opportunity to participate in religious worship. Holidays: The host family has to determine if the au pair will be covered by the Holidays Act or the Act on Certain Employment Relationships in Agriculture and whether the au pair is eligible for holiday pay. In this case the host family must inform the au pair in writing. Unfortunately we don't have any further information on holidays, please address your questions regarding holiday regulations to Feriekontoret, Finsensvej 78, 2000 Frederiksberg C; tlf.: +45 38 14 84 84 (telephone consultation: Mon. - Thu 12 - 15, Fri. 12 - 14). Further information in Danish can be found on the homepage of the National Directorate of Labour (Arbeidsdirektoratet). Contract: An Au Pair and Host Family have to sign an au pair contract. In Denmark, this contract is already included in the application form for a residence permit. If the Au Pair is younger than 18, the contract has to be signed by his or her parents and the future host family. The au pair contract may be signed for 12 months maximum. The au pair contract is needed to apply for a residence permit. Residence permit:
However, citizens of one of the new EU countries (Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia) or non-EU citizens must apply to the Immigration Service for an au pair residence permit. Normally, au pairs should apply for the residence permit in their country of origin at the Danish diplomatic mission (embassy or consulate general) before entering the country. The embassy or consulate will forward your application form to the Danish Immigration Service, where it will be processed. The following documents are needed to apply for a residence permit:
Extension of the residence permit: The young person is allowed to continue working as an au pair while the Immigration Service is processing his/her application. She has to continue working for the same family under the conditions of the previous contract which must not be modified. The original au pair contract signed between the host family and the au pair has to be extended too and has to be included into the application for the extension of the residence permit. An Au Pair is not allowed to start working for a new host family without the permission of the Danish Immigration Service. Attention: An Au Pair who works illegally may be imprisoned or expelled from Denmark. A host family who employs an au pair illegally also risks to be imprisoned. Within five days after the arrival of the au pair, he/she must register with the Central Office of Civil Registration (CPR Office). Work Permit / Taxes: The tasks performed by an Au Pair are not considered as work. For this reason, she/he does not need a work permit. Attention: Nevertheless, the Au Pair girl or boy is not allowed to take up additional work, neither paid nor unpaid. But the relationship between the au pair and the host family is regarded as a relationship between employee and employer and is thus subject to Danish laws regarding holidays and taxation. Please contact the Danish tax authority SKAT for more information. Health Insurance: Should the au pair fall ill during his or her stay, it is the responsibility of the host family to provide free food, lodging and sufficient care until the necessary further arrangements have been made. It is furthermore the responsibility of the host family to sign the au pair up for health insurance. Please click here for further information: Ministry of Science Technology and Innovation
Working Holiday in DenmarkRegulations that apply to Working Holiday Makers from Australia, Canada and New Zealand:Preconditions:
Return ticket: Applicants must have a return ticket or sufficient means to buy one Working conditions:
Regulations that only apply to Working Holiday Makers from Australia:Age: between 18 and 30 years inclusive at the time of applicationPreconditions:
Financial means: Applicants must have sufficient funds for food and lodging during the first 2 months of their stay in Denmark – at least 18,000 DKK (approx 3900 AUD). They have to prove this by providing a bank statement Health Insurance: Working Holiday Makers from Australia are also covered by the Danish Health Service but coverage will begin 6 weeks after their arrival in Denmark Work conditions:
Regulations that only apply to Working Holiday Makers from Canada:Age: between 18 and 35 years inclusive at the time of applicationPreconditions:
Financial means: Applicants must have sufficient funds for food and lodging during the first part of their stay in Denmark - at least CAD 3200 Health Insurance: Applicants must take out a full health insurance covering accident, life and home journey, and the insurance must be effective during their entire stay in Denmark Work conditions:
Regulations that only apply to Working Holiday Makers from New Zealand:Age: between 18 and 30 years inclusive at the time of applicationPreconditions:
Health Insurance: Working Holiday Makers from New Zealand are also covered by the Danish Health Service but coverage will begin 6 weeks after their arrival in Denmark Work conditions:
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