Which language level do I need to become an au pair?

(Also to be found with keywords Language Skills and Knowledge host country language)

Improving skills in the language of the host country is one of the major goals of the au pair stay. Even before the start of the stay, au pairs should have a basic knowledge of the host country language. This can be necessary to obtain an au pair visa or work permit and it is also important in avoiding serious communication problems with the host family. 

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Language skill requirements for the au pair stay

The required language level for an au pair stay differs depending on the host country and also whether a visa is necessary for the stay. A basic knowledge of the host country language is necessary in any case so that the au pair can deal with basic situations in the host country and have a basis for communicating with the host family. For this au pairs should be able to ask and answer basic questions. 

Language level required for different host countries

Country Language level  Proof required? 
AustraliaNo official requirement for subclass 417
Functional English for subclass 462
For Work & Holiday visa subclass 462 a school record or certificate is required
AustriaBasic knowledge of German (at least A1 level)Yes
BelgiumBasic knowledge of German, Dutch or French (depending on region)No
CanadaNo official requirementNo
DenmarkBasic knowledge of Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, English or GermanYes. Proof with school leaving certificate
England (United Kingdom)No official requirementNo
FinlandBasic knowledge of Finnish or SwedishYes
FranceBasic knowledge of French (at least A1 level)Yes
GermanyBasic knowledge of German (at least A1 level)Yes. Often handled with a personal interview at the German embassy or consulate
IcelandNo official requirementNo
IrelandNo official requirementNo
ItalyNo official requirementNo
LiechtensteinBasic knowledge of GermanYes
LuxembourgBasic knowledge (at least A1) of Luxembourgish,  German, French or EnglishNo
NetherlandsNo official requirementNo
New ZealandNo official requirementNo
NorwayNo official requirementNo
SwedenBasic knowledge of Swedish or documented interest in the Swedish languageOfficial document or proof of language skills or interest
SpainNo official requirement. Native language of au pair cannot be SpanishNo
SwitzerlandNo official requirement. Native language of au pair cannot be the same as that of the host familyNo
USA (America)No official requirementNo

Why some basic language skills are important even at the beginning of the stay

Even if the au pair and the host family share a language that is not the language of the host country, this is not sufficient to ensure basic safety for all concerned. If the au pair is looking after the children when the host parents are not present, the au pair must be in the position to interact with emergency services in a language that is generally understood in the host country in case this is necessary.

For further information regarding safety aspects of an au pair stay, please see our Safety and security section.

Virtual learning with a language app (special offer)

Many au pairs also use a language learning app to help develop their second language skills. An app cannot replace all the different benefits of in-person language instruction, but it does offer great support for getting ready before the au pair stay and for maintaining language skills after returning home.

AuPairWorld partners with the company Babbel so that au pairs get a 30% discount on subscriptions to the highly rated Babbel app

 

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