Anonymous wrote:[
That is how APIA was working for a long time during the pandemic. If you weren't in rematch, you couldn't see a rematch aupair. So there wasn't a way that an extension family could match with a rematching aupair.
We are an NIE family and had no issues with our aupair arriving and staying with our family. I could see how it could work out otherwise. NIE families aren't necessarily the "easiest" because we have a reason for being in that category to begin with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And guess what? There is absolutely no consequence to au pair for setting families up like that. We had an au pair do that to us, a 2 physician household within a month, the refund policy for agencies is a joke and agencies get more money from rematches. It's so dishonest and no one is doing anything to protect the families that need child care.
I am so sorry. Agencies love us NIE families b/c we still keep the cash flow for them. IF au pairs rematch after we bring them here, agencies can still make $ if the aps go to a non-NIE family that is desperate for childcare. NIE Au pairs should only be allowed to rematch with NIE families.
That is how APIA was working for a long time during the pandemic. If you weren't in rematch, you couldn't see a rematch aupair. So there wasn't a way that an extension family could match with a rematching aupair.
We are an NIE family and had no issues with our aupair arriving and staying with our family. I could see how it could work out otherwise. NIE families aren't necessarily the "easiest" because we have a reason for being in that category to begin with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because Brazilian au pairs know how to work the system and prey on families desperate for childcare.
Yup. Notice how they are all 26 and looking for NIE
If you match with someone 26 and close to their birthday looking for an NIE family, well, I think being pretty sure you are a match andTalk not a "will be good enough for a visa" would be a serious priority.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because Brazilian au pairs know how to work the system and prey on families desperate for childcare.
Yup. Notice how they are all 26 and looking for NIE
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And guess what? There is absolutely no consequence to au pair for setting families up like that. We had an au pair do that to us, a 2 physician household within a month, the refund policy for agencies is a joke and agencies get more money from rematches. It's so dishonest and no one is doing anything to protect the families that need child care.
I am so sorry. Agencies love us NIE families b/c we still keep the cash flow for them. IF au pairs rematch after we bring them here, agencies can still make $ if the aps go to a non-NIE family that is desperate for childcare. NIE Au pairs should only be allowed to rematch with NIE families.
Anonymous wrote:And guess what? There is absolutely no consequence to au pair for setting families up like that. We had an au pair do that to us, a 2 physician household within a month, the refund policy for agencies is a joke and agencies get more money from rematches. It's so dishonest and no one is doing anything to protect the families that need child care.
Anonymous wrote:And guess what? There is absolutely no consequence to au pair for setting families up like that. We had an au pair do that to us, a 2 physician household within a month, the refund policy for agencies is a joke and agencies get more money from rematches. It's so dishonest and no one is doing anything to protect the families that need child care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Brazilian au pair network is strong. They tend to be well informed and may know how to work around their country's current situation regarding COVID/visas/etc. That doesn't make them inherently duplicitous. Our current AP is Brazilian and INCREDIBLE and came to us very knowledgeable about the program.
So all of that said - I wouldn't mind matching with a Brazilian OOC AP that had to go to another country to get her visa if it was a good fit. I might insist she get her visa ASAP so that I could make another match if it didn't work out.
There are great Brazilian Au pairs, for sure. there is also growing reports of Brazilian OOC au pairs matching with NIE families, and then coming here, and asking for rematch within a month to go with an easier family.
Anonymous wrote:The Brazilian au pair network is strong. They tend to be well informed and may know how to work around their country's current situation regarding COVID/visas/etc. That doesn't make them inherently duplicitous. Our current AP is Brazilian and INCREDIBLE and came to us very knowledgeable about the program.
So all of that said - I wouldn't mind matching with a Brazilian OOC AP that had to go to another country to get her visa if it was a good fit. I might insist she get her visa ASAP so that I could make another match if it didn't work out.
Anonymous wrote:Because Brazilian au pairs know how to work the system and prey on families desperate for childcare.