Aupair Visa Spain - Au Pair Program in Spain
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| The aupair must be single and between the ages of 18 and 27 years old and can work in Spain as an aupair for up to a maximum of two years. |
EU Citizens do not need a visa to au pair in Spain. Non-EU citizens, simply need to contact their local Spanish consulate (embassy) and request a visa. Non-EU citizens need to enroll in a Spanish Language course (15 class minimum) before their arrival, to obtain their visa for a stay of more than three months in Spain. This can be done while awaiting visa processing.
The Au Pairs will generally work 30 hours per week: 5 hours every day (Monday thru Saturday mornings) or 6 hours a day (Monday thru Friday), whichever is better for the family. Two nights of baby-sitting (for just a couple of hours) are required also. Timetables may differ during school holidays, however if the family requires the aupair to work more than 6 hours a day they should compensate the aupair for these extra hours. The aupair will get at least one and a half free days during the weekend, plus free time during the day and some evenings to let you attend, your Spanish lessons and meet new people or hanging out with your friends.
The amount of pocket money stipulated is 50€-60€ per week for 30 working hours plus 1 or 2 nights of baby-sitting. The Aupair Plus is paid 80€-90€ per week for 40 work hours per week plus 1 or 2 nights of baby-sitting.
The Au Pair is responsible for the costs of her travel to and from her country.
The cost of Spanish lessons is paid by the Au Pair. It costs approximately 39.06€ a month for three hours a week, and 63.70€ a month for five hours a week.
EU citizens have all health costs covered by the Social Health Security of Spain. The students must have obtained an E-111 form, before leaving their country, which will enable them to enter the Social Security System of Spain. Non-EU citizens must be able to present documentation of medical insurance of another kind.
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