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[quote=Anonymous]I'm not sure if that is the case, to either of the last two Anonymous' who replied. Firstly, under normal circumstances I'm pretty sure, regardless of country, in order to work as an au pair you'll need to find a host family and arrange for papers like qualifications, diplomas etc. to confirm you eligibility as an au pair. However, if you've already worked as an au pair in this given country (USA, Norway etc.) and you have a residence permit in said country, these rules logically wouldn't apply. This is what I'm trying to confirm. Just to clarify: when you first apply to work as an au au pair you don't have a residence permit; instead you must arrange for other papers such as the host family you're going to work for, diplomas, other qualifications etc. When you've previously worked in a given country you already have a residence permit, which I'd imagine would make it acceptable to return to that country to work as an au pair again until his/her residence permit expires. In this case that would be November, 2014. Thanks for trying to help me by the way, I really appreciate it.[/quote]
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