Anonymous wrote:This rematch immediately into the country is rampant with Mexican au pairs too, not just Brazilian. Mexico is easily giving visas as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I've seen is that families ARE NOT with a particular agency, will look on FB to find the girl they want, and then register with that agency once they have agreed upon a match. Some may say " prefer APIA" or whatever because they are registered and paid the $40 bucks or whatever but "area willing to swap for the right fit".
The au pairs can find whatever family they want on the FB group and then rematch whenever, no questions asked.
Had an old neighbor who is in her 60s and always used au pairs when hey children werev little. I was telling her about this terrible situation and she said that in her day, it was illegal to offer ANY perks so that the playing field was level. There was no incentive for rematch from au pair for more money, vacation, etc. She said what we are describing was the "nanny wars" of nannies asking for more because their friend down the road got "x" for "y" hours, etc. She said that's why they left nannies to go to au pairs.
If a HF is with APIA and in rematch, they aren't switching agencies. You lose money that way. If you are in the beginning of a new cycle and don't like your rep, I guess it doesn't matter. You lose your repeat discount.
I think this rematch/NIE is overblown. I have only heard of a few cases of NIE aupairs coming and rematching immediately. That has always happened. I'm sure it stings more now since its hard to have one arrive. The visas and travel are much easier now and you don't need an NIE from a few countries.
Talk to NIE families. It is not overblown. Seems to happen most with Brazilian Au pairs. And I’m Brazilian!
Brazilian aupairs seem to be having the most difficult time matching right now and can't travel. I'm not sure where aupairs are still arriving from but it's definitely not Brazil.
I find it surprising that anyone would want to come here right now. Other than lack of employment in their home country, what would motivate someone to come here? I wouldn't think it's to attend fabulous virtual english courses from the local community college.
NIE rematches are definitely happening!!!! The companies don't care. It's a way to get visas right now. The entire process is broken and unethical.
Brazilian au pairs can only arrive if they have a match with a HF with NIE, or they go to another country, like Chile to get their visa.
I see listings where the Brazilian applicants are saying they will go to Chile but they can't say they know anyone who has successfully done that and been able to travel here. More financial risk for the HF to take on so the applicants can have their dream year. If you log into Bambino, you will find all of the aupairs that arrived here last year who now nanny undocumented for less than what it costs to host an aupair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I've seen is that families ARE NOT with a particular agency, will look on FB to find the girl they want, and then register with that agency once they have agreed upon a match. Some may say " prefer APIA" or whatever because they are registered and paid the $40 bucks or whatever but "area willing to swap for the right fit".
The au pairs can find whatever family they want on the FB group and then rematch whenever, no questions asked.
Had an old neighbor who is in her 60s and always used au pairs when hey children werev little. I was telling her about this terrible situation and she said that in her day, it was illegal to offer ANY perks so that the playing field was level. There was no incentive for rematch from au pair for more money, vacation, etc. She said what we are describing was the "nanny wars" of nannies asking for more because their friend down the road got "x" for "y" hours, etc. She said that's why they left nannies to go to au pairs.
If a HF is with APIA and in rematch, they aren't switching agencies. You lose money that way. If you are in the beginning of a new cycle and don't like your rep, I guess it doesn't matter. You lose your repeat discount.
I think this rematch/NIE is overblown. I have only heard of a few cases of NIE aupairs coming and rematching immediately. That has always happened. I'm sure it stings more now since its hard to have one arrive. The visas and travel are much easier now and you don't need an NIE from a few countries.
Talk to NIE families. It is not overblown. Seems to happen most with Brazilian Au pairs. And I’m Brazilian!
Brazilian aupairs seem to be having the most difficult time matching right now and can't travel. I'm not sure where aupairs are still arriving from but it's definitely not Brazil.
I find it surprising that anyone would want to come here right now. Other than lack of employment in their home country, what would motivate someone to come here? I wouldn't think it's to attend fabulous virtual english courses from the local community college.
NIE rematches are definitely happening!!!! The companies don't care. It's a way to get visas right now. The entire process is broken and unethical.
Brazilian au pairs can only arrive if they have a match with a HF with NIE, or they go to another country, like Chile to get their visa.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I've seen is that families ARE NOT with a particular agency, will look on FB to find the girl they want, and then register with that agency once they have agreed upon a match. Some may say " prefer APIA" or whatever because they are registered and paid the $40 bucks or whatever but "area willing to swap for the right fit".
The au pairs can find whatever family they want on the FB group and then rematch whenever, no questions asked.
Had an old neighbor who is in her 60s and always used au pairs when hey children werev little. I was telling her about this terrible situation and she said that in her day, it was illegal to offer ANY perks so that the playing field was level. There was no incentive for rematch from au pair for more money, vacation, etc. She said what we are describing was the "nanny wars" of nannies asking for more because their friend down the road got "x" for "y" hours, etc. She said that's why they left nannies to go to au pairs.
If a HF is with APIA and in rematch, they aren't switching agencies. You lose money that way. If you are in the beginning of a new cycle and don't like your rep, I guess it doesn't matter. You lose your repeat discount.
I think this rematch/NIE is overblown. I have only heard of a few cases of NIE aupairs coming and rematching immediately. That has always happened. I'm sure it stings more now since its hard to have one arrive. The visas and travel are much easier now and you don't need an NIE from a few countries.
Talk to NIE families. It is not overblown. Seems to happen most with Brazilian Au pairs. And I’m Brazilian!
Brazilian aupairs seem to be having the most difficult time matching right now and can't travel. I'm not sure where aupairs are still arriving from but it's definitely not Brazil.
I find it surprising that anyone would want to come here right now. Other than lack of employment in their home country, what would motivate someone to come here? I wouldn't think it's to attend fabulous virtual english courses from the local community college.
NIE rematches are definitely happening!!!! The companies don't care. It's a way to get visas right now. The entire process is broken and unethical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I've seen is that families ARE NOT with a particular agency, will look on FB to find the girl they want, and then register with that agency once they have agreed upon a match. Some may say " prefer APIA" or whatever because they are registered and paid the $40 bucks or whatever but "area willing to swap for the right fit".
The au pairs can find whatever family they want on the FB group and then rematch whenever, no questions asked.
Had an old neighbor who is in her 60s and always used au pairs when hey children werev little. I was telling her about this terrible situation and she said that in her day, it was illegal to offer ANY perks so that the playing field was level. There was no incentive for rematch from au pair for more money, vacation, etc. She said what we are describing was the "nanny wars" of nannies asking for more because their friend down the road got "x" for "y" hours, etc. She said that's why they left nannies to go to au pairs.
If a HF is with APIA and in rematch, they aren't switching agencies. You lose money that way. If you are in the beginning of a new cycle and don't like your rep, I guess it doesn't matter. You lose your repeat discount.
I think this rematch/NIE is overblown. I have only heard of a few cases of NIE aupairs coming and rematching immediately. That has always happened. I'm sure it stings more now since its hard to have one arrive. The visas and travel are much easier now and you don't need an NIE from a few countries.
Talk to NIE families. It is not overblown. Seems to happen most with Brazilian Au pairs. And I’m Brazilian!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I've seen is that families ARE NOT with a particular agency, will look on FB to find the girl they want, and then register with that agency once they have agreed upon a match. Some may say " prefer APIA" or whatever because they are registered and paid the $40 bucks or whatever but "area willing to swap for the right fit".
The au pairs can find whatever family they want on the FB group and then rematch whenever, no questions asked.
Had an old neighbor who is in her 60s and always used au pairs when hey children werev little. I was telling her about this terrible situation and she said that in her day, it was illegal to offer ANY perks so that the playing field was level. There was no incentive for rematch from au pair for more money, vacation, etc. She said what we are describing was the "nanny wars" of nannies asking for more because their friend down the road got "x" for "y" hours, etc. She said that's why they left nannies to go to au pairs.
If a HF is with APIA and in rematch, they aren't switching agencies. You lose money that way. If you are in the beginning of a new cycle and don't like your rep, I guess it doesn't matter. You lose your repeat discount.
I think this rematch/NIE is overblown. I have only heard of a few cases of NIE aupairs coming and rematching immediately. That has always happened. I'm sure it stings more now since its hard to have one arrive. The visas and travel are much easier now and you don't need an NIE from a few countries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
The Facebook groups make this totally null and void. Au pairs can connect with any family and any family can connect with au pair who is looking. Many families and au pairs will switch agencies just to get with each other. I wish there was a way to circumvent that but there is not.
I think you're misinformed. Sure, a family can switch at any point in time, but they lose whatever fee they already paid to the agency. And APs can't switch agencies.
Anonymous wrote:What I've seen is that families ARE NOT with a particular agency, will look on FB to find the girl they want, and then register with that agency once they have agreed upon a match. Some may say " prefer APIA" or whatever because they are registered and paid the $40 bucks or whatever but "area willing to swap for the right fit".
The au pairs can find whatever family they want on the FB group and then rematch whenever, no questions asked.
Had an old neighbor who is in her 60s and always used au pairs when hey children werev little. I was telling her about this terrible situation and she said that in her day, it was illegal to offer ANY perks so that the playing field was level. There was no incentive for rematch from au pair for more money, vacation, etc. She said what we are describing was the "nanny wars" of nannies asking for more because their friend down the road got "x" for "y" hours, etc. She said that's why they left nannies to go to au pairs.
Anonymous wrote:What I've seen is that families ARE NOT with a particular agency, will look on FB to find the girl they want, and then register with that agency once they have agreed upon a match. Some may say " prefer APIA" or whatever because they are registered and paid the $40 bucks or whatever but "area willing to swap for the right fit".
The au pairs can find whatever family they want on the FB group and then rematch whenever, no questions asked.
Had an old neighbor who is in her 60s and always used au pairs when hey children werev little. I was telling her about this terrible situation and she said that in her day, it was illegal to offer ANY perks so that the playing field was level. There was no incentive for rematch from au pair for more money, vacation, etc. She said what we are describing was the "nanny wars" of nannies asking for more because their friend down the road got "x" for "y" hours, etc. She said that's why they left nannies to go to au pairs.
Anonymous wrote: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.
The Facebook groups make this totally null and void. Au pairs can connect with any family and any family can connect with au pair who is looking. Many families and au pairs will switch agencies just to get with each other. I wish there was a way to circumvent that but there is not.
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:[
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.
The Facebook groups make this totally null and void. Au pairs can connect with any family and any family can connect with au pair who is looking. Many families and au pairs will switch agencies just to get with each other. I wish there was a way to circumvent that but there is not.