As a general rule, your host family must pay for your flight ticket back to your home country or a country outside EU/EEA or Switzerland after you’ve finished your au pair stay. However, you need to keep within some deadlines. Read on to learn more about the details relevant for your situation.
This online pamphlet gives you an overview of the important deadlines that you must keep as an au pair when you have been terminated by your host family.
What does the law state according to holiday and food allowance? What is the 80 kroner rule and when does it apply? In this online pamphlet you can read more on the topic of food allowance and holiday.
Here you can read Au Pair Network’s official pamphlet on the topic of food allowance and get links to the law text and calculations behind the rules for availing yourself of this right.
As an au pair you are covered by three types of insurance. But what about if you travel abroad on your own? Read more about insurance in this online pamphlet.
If your contract has been terminated by you or your host family and your notice period has come to an end, you must inform your host family whether you wish to travel home. You must do this in writing and no later
Most au pair stays are unproblematic and successful, but in some cases au pairs end up in situations that are not only positive. Here we cover some of the most common types of violations and where you can reach out to if you experience a violation yourself.
On newtodenmark.dk it says that au pair tasks are defined as ‘babysitting and light housework’. But what exactly does this mean? In this video, we give advice and guidance on which types of tasks are appropriate for an au pair and which aren’t.
Often, holiday time means travelling abroad – but what if you’re going along as an au pair on your host family’s holiday? This is Au Pair Network’s tips and advice on going away on holiday with your host family as an au pair.