What is a j1 visa au pair?

What is a j1 visa au pair?

The J-1 visa permits Au Pair in America participants to reside legally in the United States for 12 months while caring for children in a program-approved host family. Au pairs and companions in good standing may apply for an extension of stay to continue participation in the program for an additional 6, 9 or 12 months.

Is Au Pair legal in China?

The only way to actually be an au pair in China legally is to get a Business Visa.

Why should a family choose me as an au pair?

You should choose me as an au pair because you can absolutely rely on me. I am faithful and helpful. And I am a person who loves his work with children and who performs this work with great dedication, commitment and ambition. In my opinion rules are very important in dealing with children.

What are the conditions of an au pair visa?

J-1 visa conditions state that the au pair or companion must meet her responsibilities to the host family, not accept paid employment beyond the hours and duties specified by the program, and return home at the end of her program participation.

What are the requirements for an au pair in China?

We expect all the participants to be healthy, unmarried, without their own children and with some childcare experience as you will be working with kids. In addition to these, to participate in the Au Pair program in China, you need to meet certain requirements. We have gathered the main aspects below: Law: clear criminal record.

What are the benefits of the Au Pair Program?

Through the Au Pair program, participants and host families take part in a mutually rewarding, intercultural opportunity. Participants can continue their education while experiencing everyday life with an American family, and hosts receive reliable and responsible childcare from individuals who become part of the family.

Is there a curfew for au pairs in China?

Lastly, Chinese parenting style may be viewed as strict by au pairs. Some host families set curfew for children, including au pairs, normally at 10:00 pm. In addition, the boundary of privacy in Chinese family may not be as clear as what it is in most of western countries.