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    Au Pair

    4/10/2005

    An au pair is in charge of taking care of the children. He or she will get food and accommodation provided by the family free of charge, and a small allowance in addition (sort of pocket money). The family must also allow the au pair her time off.
    Most of the time, the main reason for coming to Paris is: to learn French and get experience abroad. Indeed, au pairing is an ideal way to become fully involved in the French way of life! During the time off, the au pair is free for what she wants to do: learning French at school or being lazy in Paris.
    Au pairs are not professional child minders and will not be a qualified nanny. Au pairs should not be responsible for children under 2 years of age.

    There is no set conditions to become an au pair in Paris. However, one will probably prefer girls (it can be boys... but it's rare) between 18 and 27, citizens of the European Union (in order to avoid visa problems) and experience with children is likely to be demanded.
    The minimum is 2 months and the au pair cannot stay more then 2 years.

    What the au pair must know

    She will have to take care of the children, i.e. :

    • speak the language, at least enough to understand and talk,
    • be sure they get up on time; dress them; make sure they get dressed themselves,
    • take them to school/nursery/activity classes...,
    • play with them,
    • be in charge of their meals,
    • tidy up their rooms,
    • be free to baby-sit them if needed, some evenings.

    What the family has to do

    The family has to welcome the au pair in thinking that she is not an employee but a home help for the children. Therefore they will make sure:

    • the au pair must have her own bedroom,
    • the au pair will work to a maximum of 25-35 hours per week She should have minimum 2 days (2 x 24 hours) off during the week (make available the au-pair's agreed free time and days off ),
    • they understand that having an au pair doesn't mean someone who is going to do the housework, the dishes....etc. However au pairs may be asked to do some housework, especially related to the children,
    • the family pay an allowance (pocket money) each week (usually about 60 € per week),
    • it may be good to register the au pair at the family doctor. She must also be registered on the house insurance.

    Some addresses...

    If you want to register as an au pair or as a family, you can contact:

    You can also consult:

    Usually agencies will ask registration fees from the family, the au pair or both.

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     AupairConnect -  12/10/2003
    Au pair visas
    Applications for a long-stay visa should be submitted to the French embassy or consulate by the au pair for stays over 3 months.
    Au pair must have an employment contract with the host family called "Accord de placement au pair d'un stagiaire aide familiale". The contract can be obtained and must be signed by a "Direction Departementale de la Main d'Oeuvre Etrangere".

    This employment contract must be approved and signed in France before forwarding to the aupair.

    If you need to find an au pair or an au pair job anywhere in the world or need more information, visit http://www.aupairconnect.com

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