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Become an Au
Pair in the South of France and you will
improve your French language in a secure and sunny environment.
Our Au Pair placements are in :
Monaco
- Menton - Villefranche
- Nice - Antibes
- Juans les Pins - Cannes
- St Tropez
- Grimaud
- Toulon
- Aix en
Provence - Marseille
- Avignon - Arles
- Nimes - Montpellier
- Béziers - Narbonne
- Perpignan,
Corsica,
Auron, Isola
2000, Valberg, Courchevel,
Val d'Isère, Megève,
Tignes,
Méribel
St Barthélémy, St
Martin (F.W.I.)

Au-Pair-South-of-France.Com " APSF "disposes of an Au Pair
network covering all major cities in France,
and even in the French West Indies.
The Au Pair
Cultural Exchange Program will modify your future and ad a "huge
value" to your personal life.
Thousands of youngsters come to France as an Au Pair every year.
An "Au Pair
cultural exchange program" is an agreement between a young woman
(or man) and a host family.
She or he is integrated for a definite period of time in her/his host
family and will take care of their children.
You will certainly
have the possibility to follow French classes in a private school.
The Au Pair's discovers a different culture, quickly makes new
friends and builds lifetime memories and contacts.
Future Au
Pair's, do not hesitate and apply now !

AU PAIRS ARE ALWAYS NEEDED IN THE SOUTH OF FRANCE ALL YEAR LONG
Our placements
are mainly:
2 to 3 months, from June to September "Summer Au Pair"
6 months : from January to June
10 months : from September to June
12 months : All year long
We are open to all other combinations with a maximum of 18 months
Many families are waiting for you, short, mid and long term stays
are requested
France is a country with a high quality, a great artistic life and,
above all, excellent food, excellent social and medical system
South of France offers a very mild climate, palm trees, beaches, the sea
and a superb nature in general
To
download our Au Pair form and instructions click here !
Pour
télécharger notre formulaire d'inscriptions famille d'accueil click ici
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Au-Pair-South-of-France.Com APSF, together we will build your
future.
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In
order to become an applicant you should
Be over
18 (no more than 27 years old) and have learned French for 2
to 3 years minimum. If you've never studied French, we will not be able
to accept your application.
You must
have some childcare experience (babysitting, camp counseling,
kinder-garden internship...) and possibly childcare related or first aid
diploma. You also should have completed high school and be in good
health.
A driver's
license is a plus. If you are used to automatic cars, think twice
before agreeing to drive for your host family as 99% of French cars use
stick-shifts. Or take driving lessons before your arrival!
In most
families, some light house-cleaning will be the responsibility of
the Au Pair. If you've never helped to do housework, ask yourself if you
are ready for this commitment.
Au Pairs
from outside the European Union need a Visa to allow them to work.
Please, contact the nearest French Consulate/Embassy to be sure you are
eligible (you need to be a student in the current year and have studied
French in school). Then, you wait for a family placement to apply for
your visa.
For
more information or in the event you would like to apply to become an au
pair in the south of france, please click on this link, to discover all
needed information, documents and application procedure
Contact
us by email in English or French
WARNING
Protect Your
future :
Always use a legally registered au pair agency |
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| Newspaper, internet
advertisements or one of the many web-based matching services may
appear to be acceptable and inexpensive alternatives for securing an
au pair placement. |
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| There are, however,
potential
risks in arranging a placement in this manner. |
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11 potential risks you face
when not using a legally registered au pair agency
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High
probability of unsuitable au pair or host family candidates
Absence of a mature and
protective written contract
No arbitration
in case of discussions/problems
Little
or no experience in the au pair industry
No guarantee of your pocket money, insurance in case
of accident.
Nonexistent standards or guidelines
Insufficient references and/or medical
certification
Danger of document falsification
No rematch policy (alternative
placement) if the initial placement is unsuccessful
No local support during the placement,
no hotline
Limited understanding of national au
pair regulations and tasks
You could be in danger with unknown strangers. |
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