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Thanks to our strict entry requirements and years of experience, our database is filled with reliable and loving nannies and au pairs. Our super-fast app arranges everything in no time! We also look after our caregivers. We offer amazing events, certified courses, and an in-house academy, to really make them a part of our team.

Becoming an Au Pair (or Host Family!) in Australia: Your complete guide ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡บ

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Australia is a one-of-a-kind place in the world: famous for its incredibly diverse flora and fauna (yes, kangaroos and koalas can only be found here), nothing compares.

If you are interested in exploring this wonderful country and its culture, au pairing in Australia might be your next big adventure!

And if you are excited about sharing your culture while getting to know another culture closely and receiving flexible childcare, hosting an au pair in your Aussie home is the way to go.

Hereโ€™s everything you need to know to make it happen!

Visa TypeWorking Holiday Visa (417) / Work and Holiday Visa (462)
Age Range18โ€“30
Stay DurationUp to 12 months
Savings Required (for visa application)$5,000
Weekly Hours25โ€“35 hours
Paid holidays (per year)2 โ€“ 4 weeks
Pocket Money$300 โ€“ $400 per week
AccommodationPrivate room
MealsProvided by host family

Can You Au Pair in Australia?

Unlike some countries, Australia doesnโ€™t have an official au pair visa.

Instead, au pairs usually travel on a:

These visas allow you to live, travel, and work in Australia while staying with a host family.

This makes Australia a flexible and popular destination for au pairs looking for a mix of work, travel, and cultural exchange.

Requirements to Become an Au Pair in Australia

To qualify for a Working Holiday or Work and Holiday visa, youโ€™ll need to:

Be 18 โ€“ 30 years old
Come from an eligible country
Have at least AUD 5,000 in savings
Hold valid travel insurance
Meet basic health and English requirements

Once in Australia, you can stay with one host family for up to 6 months at a time.

The Visa: Working Holiday Visa ๐Ÿ›‚

The Working Holiday Visa (Subclass 417) and Work and Holiday Visa (Subclass 462) are the main visas used by au pairs in Australia.

These visas allow you to:

  • Stay in Australia for up to 12 months
  • Work during your stay
  • Travel freely across the country

Your living costs are usually covered by your host family, so your pocket money can be used for personal expenses like travel and leisure.

๐Ÿ• Timeline: Becoming an Au Pair in Australia

The Au Pair Agreement

Even though itโ€™s not a government-run program, itโ€™s important to set clear expectations.

You should:

โœ… Sign a written agreement (duties, working hours, pocket money, holidays)
โœ… Get a Working With Children Check (required in most states)
โœ… Make sure your insurance covers health and travel

Having everything in writing keeps things easy and clear for both sides.

Every arrangement is different, so itโ€™s important to discuss expectations before starting.

What to Expect as an Au Pair in Australia ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡บ

Endless sunshine and an outdoor lifestyle define the experience of living in Australia.

You can enjoy beach life and city adventures in places such as Sydney, Melbourne, or Brisbane.

The country offers unique wildlife and landscapes, providing countless opportunities for exploration.

While improving your English, you will experience a relaxed and friendly culture and become part of a real Australian family, creating lifelong memories.

It is the perfect mix of travel, cultural exchange, and personal growth.

Youโ€™re not a full-time nanny or cleaner, itโ€™s about cultural exchange, not employment.

Pocket Money, Benefits & Costs

Youโ€™ll live rent-free with your host family, with meals and your own room included.

As for pocket money, thereโ€™s no fixed national rule, but most families offer:

๐Ÿ’ฐ $300 โ€“ 400 per week (depending on hours and duties)

Typical conditions:

โฐ 25 โ€“ 35 working hours per week
๐Ÿ“… At least 1 day off per week (often more)

Some families also include extras like:

๐Ÿ“ฑ A phone SIM or local transport card
๐Ÿš— Use of the family car
๐Ÿ–๏ธ Paid holiday time

Requirements for Host Families in Australia

โœ… Have at least one child under 18 living at home

โœ… Offer your au pair a private room

โœ… Involve your au pair in childcare and light household tasks

โœ… Speak English in daily life and share Australian culture

โœ… Be from a different country than your au pair

Why Choose Australia for Your Au Pair Experience?

Australia offers:

๐ŸŒž A relaxed outdoor lifestyle
๐Ÿ–๏ธ Beautiful beaches and vibrant cities
๐Ÿฆ˜ Unique wildlife and nature
๐ŸŒ A strong cultural exchange experience
๐Ÿงณ Travel opportunities across a vast and diverse country

Itโ€™s one of the best destinations for combining travel, personal growth, and cultural exchange.

Ready to Start Your Aussie Adventure? ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡บ

At Nina.care, we help you find the perfect host family, guide you through the visa process, and make sure your experience Down Under is as smooth (and fun!) as possible.

Whether youโ€™re dreaming of sunny beaches, cuddly koalas, or just a fresh start in a new country, au pairing in Australia is your ticket to an unforgettable year abroad.

Ready to get started? Letโ€™s make it happen!