🇳🇴 Au Pair Costs in Norway 2025 — What Families Really Pay

Hosting an au pair in Norway offers families childcare support, cultural exchange, and a chance for the au pair to learn Norwegian — but Norway has some of the most clearly defined regulations in Europe. Host families must follow strict rules covering pocket money, insurance, taxation, accommodation, and working hours. Understanding the full cost structure helps families budget accurately and ensures a fair, legal, and enriching experience for both sides.

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💡 What Determines the Total Cost?

The total cost of hosting an au pair in Norway includes fixed pocket money, mandatory insurance, holiday pay obligations, household living expenses, and taxation rules. Au pairs may work up to 30 hours per week, may not do heavy housework, and must participate in Norwegian language courses. Host families must register the au pair with tax authorities and often contribute to language learning and transport costs.

📊 Summary of Typical Weekly / Monthly Cost

Cost Category Estimated Monthly Amount
Pocket Money (fixed) NOK 6,700–7,000/month
Insurance NOK 200–350/month
Language Course Contribution NOK 500–1,000/month
Public Transport NOK 300–500/month
Holiday Pay (10.2%) NOK 680–710/month
Additional Household Costs NOK 800–1,300/month
Total Estimated Cost NOK 9,180–11,860/month

📌 Common Questions About Au Pair Costs in Norway

❓ Is pocket money fixed in Norway?

Yes — au pairs must receive NOK 6,700–7,000 per month.

❓ Must families pay for insurance?

Yes — mandatory insurance must be arranged.

❓ Are meals and accommodation included?

Yes — a private room and full meals are required.

❓ Do au pairs get holiday pay?

Yes — they are legally entitled to 10.2% holiday pay.

❓ Will household costs increase?

Yes — expect NOK 800–1,300/month in added food, utilities, and laundry costs.