Applicant must contact and make an agreement with a Danish family about
being an au pair with them.
Applicant must be at least 18 years old, but have must not have turned 30
years old.
Applicant must not be or have been married, be or have been in a stable
cohabiting relationship or have been in a civil partnership.
Applicant must not have children.
Applicant must not be expecting a child unless you are already staying in
Denmark as an au pair and wishes to change your host family.
When SIRI assesses whether your stay as an au pair is in accordance with
your life story, or whether there is a reason to assume that your purpose
for applying differs from the intention behind the scheme, SIRI will look
at the following:
Whether applicant have completed a youth study programme equivalent to the
Danish 9th grade.
Whether applicant is able to communicate with host family and manage
his/herself in Denmark. Thus, applicant must be able to speak and
understand either Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, English or German on a
moderate level.
Applicant reason for applying to stay as an au pair in Denmark.
Any previous residence permits or applications for residence permits in
Denmark.
Any previous stays as an au pair in other western countries.
Any previous stays with host families in Denmark.
Applicant education and any vocational experience, including whether a stay
as an au pair has a natural connection to applicant life, career and
development so far.
The agreement between the applicant and the host family must be set by a
binding au pair contract which establishes the framework to qualify for the stay as an
au pair with the family.
Documents:
Documentation of paid fee. Attach receipt for your payment.
Copy of all pages of your passport – including all empty pages and the
passport’s front and back cover.
Copy of your educational documents.
Copy of your birth certificate.
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