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Brexit and Au-Pairs from Britain

We're a German-Australian family living in Munich, looking for an english speaking Au-Pair. Someone from England would be ideal, as the distance isn't huge and there is no special visa requirements (yet), however with the looming BREXIT, I am thinking twice about getting someone from Britain, to avoid any potential headaches they may have to deal with depending on when and how (hard) Brexit changes things.

What are your opinions on this?

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It depends on how long do you want to host your British Aupair: (I guess) a hard Brexit would lead to a 90 days maximum stay in the Union - after the event - but not worse than this

Do not worry. The EU has already given assurances that it isn’t going to order all UK citizens back home overnight. Unlike the UK the EU are being sensible and understand the complexities of the situation. Unlike our idiot prime minister who couldn’t run a Burger King let alone a country (God save us).

Get your UK aupair and know that IF we ever leave the EU that all policy change regarding immigration will take time and give us all lots of notice.


Emma, UK family. 

Hello Sir /Madam 

    First of all, I want to tell that I am a social worker and I like to serve so much, whichever family will choose me, I will try to live up to their expectations with life, I believe that their family should serve them as their family.  And always help and perform their duties.

Hello Sir /Madam 

    First of all, I want to tell that I am a social worker and I like to serve so much, whichever family will choose me, I will try to live up to their expectations with life, I believe that their family should serve them as their family.  And always help and perform their duties.

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