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    Host Family Requirements Switzerland

    Swiss host families usually need to follow canton rules and often work through a recognised agency for non-EU placements.

    Focus

    Canton rules and family checks

    Common check

    Private room and board

    Swiss note

    Agency and permit steps matter

    Who can host in Switzerland?

    A Swiss host family usually needs a clear placement purpose, a private room, board, and enough support to keep the au pair in line with the canton rules. The local language and the age of the children often matter too.

    What the family must provide

    The family should be ready to cover pocket money, room and board, insurance where required, and the local-language course if the canton expects it. Those details should be visible in the placement agreement before the au pair arrives.

    Why canton rules matter

    Switzerland is not a one-size-fits-all market. The canton can change the permit steps, the language expectations, and the exact process for a recognised agency or a family-led placement.

    Frequently asked questions

    Do I need a recognised agency in Switzerland?
    Often yes for non-EU placements, or at least a formal process that satisfies the canton rules.
    Can I host in any canton?
    Not always. Canton rules can change the practical answer, so the local authority guidance matters.
    What must the room include?
    A private, suitable room with the basics for rest and study is the safest assumption, plus whatever local standards require.

    Need the contract details next?

    Read Switzerland contract
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