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Au pair
An au pair
comes to the Netherlands for a maximum period of 1 year to learn about Dutch
culture and society. An au pair stays with a host family and performs light
domestic duties in exchange for bed and board with the host family. You and your
host family must meet certain requirements.
To come to
the Netherlands, you will require a Provisional Residence Permit (mvv). An mvv
is a visa that is issued for a stay longer than 3 months. The sponsor submits an
application both for an mvv and a residence permit at the same time. This is
called the Entry
and Residence Procedure (TEV procedure).
Not
everyone needs an mvv to enter
the Netherlands. Your sponsor then applies for a residence permit directly. Your
sponsor can submit the application while you are not yet in the
Netherlands.
Only a
recognised au pair agency can submit an application on behalf of an au pair. The
au pair agency is your recognised sponsor.
ConditionsDocumentsCostsApplication procedureRight to workValidity residence documentOther information
Conditions
You wish to
stay in the Netherlands as an au pair. You must meet the following
conditions:
- You have a valid travel document (for example a passport).
- You are not a risk to public order or national security.
- You are willing to undergo a tuberculosis test upon arrival in the Netherlands. Some nationalities are exempt from this obligation.
- You have not previously stayed in the Netherlands illegally.
- You have not given false information or have withheld important information to support any previous applications.
- At the time of submitting the application for the residence permit, you are at least 18 years of age, but not yet 31.
- You have not previously held a Dutch residence permit for exchange purposes.
- You have been registered in the Municipal Personal Records Database (GBA) at the same address as your host family.
- You are staying in a host family consisting of 2 or more persons for whom you have not previously worked (abroad).
- You will only carry out light domestic duties for a maximum of 8 hours per day and a maximum of 30 hours per week. You will have at least 2 days off per week. You are not allowed to perform activities for persons who require more specialised care, which requires specific skills. These duties are not light domestic duties.
- You and your host family must draw up and sign a daily schedule for you on which you both agree.
- Your host family has sufficient long-term means of support for you and for their own family.
- You may not pay more than
a maximum amount of € 34 to a (Dutch or foreign) mediation agency (au pair
agency) or exchange organisation for example as a registration fee and/or a
mediation fee and/or a fee for following a course in preparation of the stay in
the Netherlands.
The following costs are not taken into consideration for the amount of € 34:- Travel expenses (costs for travelling to and from the Netherlands)
- Visa expenses (including related travel and accommodation expenses)
- Expenses for the application, translation and legalisation for a birth certificate
- Expenses for obtaining a travel document.
- You are not allowed to pay a sum of money as a security deposit (or bond) to a (Dutch or foreign) mediation agency (au pair agency) or exchange organisation.
- You are not allowed to conclude a contract with a host family or a (Dutch or foreign) mediation agency (au pair agency) or exchange organisation pursuant to which you are obliged to pay money or a penalty by way of a sanction for failing to comply with one or more provisions of this contract.
Documents
To apply
for the Entry and Residence procedure (TEV) or for the residence permit
directly, your sponsor needs certain documents. Please check with your sponsor
as to which documents are needed.
You will in
any event need a copy of your travel document (for example a passport)
containing the identification/personal details, including copies of pages
containing travel stamps.
Costs
The
application for the TEV procedure or for the residence permit costs money. The
fees are paid
by your au pair agency upon submitting the application. Please note thay you pay
for processing the application, not for the residence permit. The fees will
therefore not be refunded if your application is rejected.
The costs
for legalising documents differ for each country. For a specification of the
costs, you are advised to contact the authorities in your country of
origin.
The Dutch
Embassy or Consulate in your country of origin or country of continuous
residence may charge you additional costs (fax costs, for instance).
Application procedure
For more
information on how to enter the Netherlands, please check Procedure, or
contact your au pair agency as to the procedures to be followed.
Right to work
You are not
allowed to work in the Netherlands other than the light domestic duties in the
daily schedule that you and your host family have agreed upon.
Validity residence permit
The
residence permit is issued for a maximum of 1 year. The period of validity of
the residence permit cannot be extended.
On the
residence document itself you will find your personal data, along with other
information such as your v-number, the purpose of your stay as well as the start
and end date of your permit. The document also states your employment status
(arbeidsmarktaantekening). This status tells you whether and under which
conditions you are allowed to work.
Upon
collecting your residence document, make sure to check all (personal) data on
the document. If they are, in any way, not correct, please do not take the
document home with you, but notify the IND employee attending you at the IND
desk.
Illegal
stayAre you
staying in the Netherlands for more than 3 months without a residence permit?
You are then staying here illegally. You have to leave the Netherlands
immediately. If you do not do so voluntarily, the authorities may remove you
from the Netherlands.
Entry
banIf your are
staying in the Netherlands illegally or you do not apply for an mvv in your
country of residence before entering the Netherlands, you face the risk of being
issued an entry ban for the
Schengen area.
Other information
Civic integrationExtension of residencyChange in purpose of stayPermanent residenceLost documentsDuration of proceduresRegister an objection(Recognised) sponsorsLegal obligationsEnforcementLeaving the NetherlandsTransitional provisionEntry ban