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EU au pair post Brexit

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littlegreydog · 13/01/2020 09:50

We have an au pair from Spain coming from Feb - Jun this year, it will be the first au pair we have had for a while, so we aren't sure what we need to do to ensure that she's allowed to stay and can access healthcare here.

Do you use health insurance? au pair insurance?

Thanks for any advice.

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Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
underneaththeash · 19/01/2020 12:10

We won't know until 31st Jan. Hold off doing anything till then. If we enter a transition period the EHIC will still be valid.

DropOfffArtiste · 22/01/2020 14:51

www.gov.uk/staying-uk-eu-citizen/y/no

Nothing changes if they aren't planning to stay beyond December 2020. APs are entitled to access NHS services as ordinarily resident.

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