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1. Introduction
This is an immigration category made especially for nationals of certain countries who intend to learn English language by living with an English speaking family. There are certain conditions of this scheme, which needs to be fulfilled in order to, make a successful Au pair entry clearance application. 2. Essential Conditions to fulfil for a successful Au Pair application
3. What Documents to Submit? An au pair entry clearance application must be accompanied by certain documentary evidences to prove that the applicant meets all the necessary requisites of this scheme. These documents may be:
This is not an exhaustive list and the British Diplomatic post may need to ask for further information / documentary evidence. However, in addition to the above documents the applicant needs to provide the following:
4. Duration of Visa The maximum period for which an entry clearance for an Au Pair could be sought is 2 years. 5. Work Allowed An au pair is not allowed to take up any employment apart from helping in the home for a reasonable amount of money. 6. What is not allowed? Au Pairs are not allowed to take any sort of (full time or part time) employment paid or unpaid while remaining in the UK or engage themselves in business. 7. Extension of Leave to remain An au pair can apply for an extension of leave to remain provided he continues to meet the requirements of this scheme. But the extension can only be given for the remaining period of two years. The maximum duration for which a person can remain on this scheme is a total time period of two years. 8. Spouse / Children Au pair visas are only issued to those persons who are not married and do not have any dependant children. 9. Switching Rules Since 01st of October 2004, there have been some major changes in the switching rules. Au pairs can now only switch their immigration status to the following immigration categories without leaving the UK provided they qualify for the specific category:
10. Settlement Prospects Au pairs have no prospects for permanent settlement and they have to leave the UK at the end of their leave to remain. They can only apply for settlement if they successfully switch into spouse visa or religious minister while remaining within the UK. | ||||||||
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