You'll get to know a new culture, live temporarily with a friendly host family, make new friends from all over the world and learn a foreign language along the way! Going abroad as an au pair is undoubtedly an exciting adventure!
But you should also think about your health and safety. If you fall ill, someone will have to pay for your treatment. What if you accidentally cause expensive damage to your host family's property? Who pays if you have an accident on your bike? And who do you turn to in an emergency?
Protrip World takes care of all of this: health insurance, liability insurance, accident insurance, luggage insurance, 24-hour emergency call and many other services to protect you.
Would you like to go to Australia as an au pair? Then please take a look at our information on au pair insurance in Australia
Choose the right contract duration

Protrip World can be concluded for up to 12 months. A normal au pair stay lasts 12 months, but 6 months is also common. Sometimes the stay is terminated prematurely. In other cases, Au pairs often want to stay longer in the host country after the end of their au pair stay. The insurance cover should therefore be flexible in terms of time. This is no problem with Protrip World.
Our tip: Always take out Protrip World for the expected maximum period. If you are not 100% sure how long your stay will last, take out Protrip World for 12 months. Early termination of the contract is possible at any time, completely free of charge and to the day. Any overpayments will be refunded to you free of charge.
Define your areas of responsibility together with the host parents
A common reason for problems with au pair stays: Your host parents may not know exactly what does and does not count as part of an au pair's job. Childcare and light housework are usually part of the au pair job - but not washing the car, gardening or spring cleaning. This doesn't mean that you can't wash the car or help with spring cleaning if you want to.
It often happens that the host family has already had au pairs and expects you to take on the same tasks as your predecessors. They may also have carried out tasks that are not actually part of an au pair's duties. Therefore, your tasks should be recorded in writing before the start of your stay, as well as the working hours and the amount of allowance.
Clarify the car situation with the host parents early
Although Protrip World liability insurance also covers damage to the host family's property, it does not cover the use of the car. If one of your tasks is to use the family car to pick up the children from school, remember to clarify the insurance situation with the host parents beforehand.