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Get Paid To Travel In An Aupairworld

Get Paid To Travel In An Aupairworld

Are you one of the 110,000 people who searched Google for "travel the world and get paid" this month? Who doesn't like to travel? It's coming up with the funds to make it happen that slows people down. And what happens if you actually do go abroad and decide you really like it? How do you maintain your finances for several months?

I Want To Get Paid To Travel

One way to make your "get paid to travel" dreams come true is to be an au pair abroad. How do you become an au pair? It might be easier than you think.

Geovisions Foundation has been sending au pairs abroad since 2006. We are experts in helping people get great au pair jobs and screening families around the world who want to become host families to young people who will provide child care and English tutoring to their children. We're here to provide all the help you need to decide if becoming an au pair abroad is for you.

But What Is An Au Pair?

What is the au pair meaning? An au pair is typically a young person who lives with a screened host family and takes care of the children in exchange for room and board and a weekly or monthly allowance. Sometimes that incredible host family will pay for your airfare to go abroad and reach them so that you can be their au pair.

Next, just prove you're in great health by getting a physical from your own doctor. And let us know how many hours you've spent in the last few years babysitting or working with children? If you spend hours working in an afterschool program, or if you babysit evenings for neighbors or friends and even if you care for your cousins, all of this counts toward your hours of childcare experience.

To be a great au pair, fill out our application form and we'll interview you. Choose a country where you'd like to live for a few months (and get paid while living there) and we can have you matched with an amazing family in a matter of a few short weeks.

The world out there is actually an aupairworld if you consider that we have au pair jobs for you in Australia, China, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, New Zealand, and Spain!

How Much Time Do You Have To Be An Au Pair?

Do you have only 2 or 3 months that you can spend abroad in this aupairworld we find ourselves in? No problem. Think in terms of France, Germany, Italy or Spain. It's easy to use your tourist visa and spend no more than 90-days with a host family as their au pair in Europe. The au pair pay is the same if you stay for 3 months or 12 months!

If you only have six months, give a thought to New Zealand or Australia. You'll need a working holiday visa for those two countries. But it's worth it. Stay six months and then say another six months doing something different if you have the time. You'll have the money because you'll be paid to be an au pair for those first six months.

The Netherlands requires a 12-month commitment. That requirement comes from the government, and there isn't anything we can do about it.

Not only do you have so many locations to choose, you also have many choices for how long you're going to travel abroad and get paid as an au pair. For additional information about what it's like in aupairworld, we have an in-depth article entitled How To Become An Au Pair. It really goes into depth about the different au pair jobs, being an au pair vs nanny, au pair pay, and much more.

We have prepared an au pair care resource guide for you. It's free and you don't even have to share your personal information with us to get it. Find out if being a great au pair is for you. Download our 3-page resource guide: 10-Tips To Being A Great Au Pair. Grab your own copy now.


Here are some quick ideas that will make being a great au pair in aupairworld a lot easier for you:

  • Choose a family whose expectations are in sync with yours. Before being an au pair, choose a location and the type of family that you’re going to feel comfortable with. Talk to the family a couple of times on the phone or by Skype and develop an in-depth email with all the details about the family’s members because they’re going to be your own family for some months.  It’s also important to find out what the family expects from you not to disappoint them.
  • Spend time with your host family. You should spend as much time as you can with your host family, not only while you’re working but also in your free time. In this case, you will get to know them and you will let them get to know you. But you must know that no matter where you move, you should understand that as an au pair you will undoubtedly be spending a lot of time alone and must ask yourself what to do in your free time. If learning the local language or any other language is your goal, try to find a language school or some native people with who you can practice. This is really important because you may get bored if you only work. Facebook can be a really good solution because there are millions of pages about au pairs around the world.
  • Share your culture with your host family. You should share your culture with your host family by talking about your country, teaching the family some words in your own language or teaching the children some games or songs. This will help alleviate any homesickness and your host family will appreciate your efforts. Remember, your host family chose to have an au pair from another country because they are interested in learning about new cultures themselves. And they want to expose their children to a new language or culture. They truly are very interested in you and where you come from.

I hope you've learned something new about how to travel the world and get paid. We think an amazing way to do that is to embrace and become a citizen of aupairworld. Become a great au pair in another country. You'll earn enough money to enjoy yourself. You'll probably save enough money since room and board are provided so that you can travel around on your own or with a friend when your au pair job is over.

Talk to us and let us know if we can help you get paid to travel. It's a life-changing experience.

 

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