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Au Pair Programme NetherlandsInformation for non-EU citizens
Are you a non-EU citizen? Have you already done the Quick Check? On this page, formalities and visa requirements to travel to the Netherlands are explained to you step by step. Step 1: Check the validity of your passportMake sure that you hold a valid passport before planning your trip. Step 2: Apply for a Regular Provisional Residence Permit (MVV)
If you want to work as an au pair for more than three months in the Netherlands, you will need a residence permit. Moreover, most foreign nationals also need an extra visa before entering the Netherlands – the Regular Provisional Residence Permit (MVV)*. You can apply for this special visa yourself at the Dutch embassy or consulate in your country. Or you can ask your host family to submit a so-called request for advice (adviesprocedure) that precedes the actual application and then apply for it if the answer was positive. The application for an MVV as au pair costs 600 euros and the sum is not refunded if the application is refused. This is the reason why a request for advice proves to be quite useful. Step 3: Register with the municipality of your host family upon arrivalUpon arrival in the Netherlands, you must register with the municipality of your host family. There, your personal details will be registered in the so-called Municipal Basic Administration (Gemeentelijke Basisadministratie Persoonsgegevens – GBA). You will need to take a certified and translated birth certificate with you. Step 4: Apply for a Residence Permit at the Immigration and Naturalisation Services
Once you have registered with the municipality of your host family, you will have to apply for a residence permit (verblijfsvergunning – VVR) at the Immigration and Naturalisation Services (Immigratie- en Naturalisatiedienst – IND). First make an appointment with the IND desk in your region. They will tell you which documents to bring with you. Please note that the application for a residence permit costs 300 euros if you already have an MVV and 600 euros without. The issued residence permit is valid for maximum 12 months and cannot be extended. Do not forget to sign the official au pair contract with your host family. You will also have to sign a declaration of awareness stating that your stay in the Netherlands is temporary (bewustverklaring) and undergo an examination for tuberculosis in the Netherlands*. Alternative for citizens from Canada, Australia and New Zealand
The Working Holiday Programme (for Canada) and the Working Holiday Scheme (for Australia and New Zealand) offer you an interesting alternative that allows you to work as an au pair in the Netherlands. More information for au pairs about the Netherlands:
More information for host families in the Netherlands [Last update: October 2011]
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