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Host Family Qualifications |
One of the most important host family characteristics is not only the need for childcare, but for the family to
incorporate and treat the au pair as a family member. Including the au pair in family leisure activities and family
events, reinforces CHI Au Pair USA's goal of promoting intercultural sharing and exchange.
Other host family requirements include:
Host parents are U.S. citizens or legal permanent residents.
English is the primary language spoken in the home.
Family has adequate financial resources to support hosting an au pair for 12 months.
Family agrees to a personal interview by a CHI representative. |
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Family supplies character references for background check.
Family reads and agrees to the U.S. Department of State' Exchange Visitor Program regulations.
The Host Family Provides:
Private room and meals.
A stipend of $157.59 paid per week.
Up to $500 in tuition toward completing the au pair's required program educational component.
Automobile insurance coverage if the au pair is expected to drive.
Two weeks paid vacation; one full weekend off per month.
The Host Family Agrees to:
Schedule no more than 10 hours of childcare per day; no more than 45 hours per week.
Participate in at least one CHI sponsored Family Day event with the au pair during the year.
Be available for monthly follow-ups conducted by the CHI Au Pair USA coordinator.
What is the Educational Component?
Au pairs are required to take approved classes at an accredited post-secondary institution. A total of six semester
units must be earned to fulfill the mandated educational component of the program.
As a condition for a family to host an au pair in a cultural exchange visitor program, the family is required
to:
1) Help facilitate the enrollment and attendance in classes at a post-secondary educational institution.
2) Ensure that the au pair has adequate transportation to attend classes.
3) Pay up to $500 toward the costs of required academic course work. Any additional expenses, above and beyond the
$500, associated with acquiring the six academic credits are to be absorbed by the au pair. |