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October 8, 2015 

Need Help Running Your Busy Family?

Au pairs and nannies provide much-needed support for modern families.

You can handle both work and family, but it gets hectic to balance both worlds. We have some au pairs that are looking for host families in early 2016.

Your benefits when hiring an au pair:
  • Flexible child care on your schedule
  • Cultural exposure for your whole family
  • Easy processing
  • NO LMIA needed
  • Au pairs pay their own airfare and insurance
  • You can charge room and board
What Is an Au Pair?

An au pair is viewed as part of the family, or a big sister. Au pairs come to Canada to get to know the Canadian way of life under a Working Holiday Visa and desire an opportunity to explore the world. Many of them are young (18 to 25 years) and are often new to the nanny scene and usually have part-time babysitting experience.

Most au pairs are willing to commit for one year, although there are some who may only wish to work for 6 months and spend the remainder of their time travelling. 

An au pair's main responsibility is child care and child-related household duties.
To find out more, contact:
416-351-8777 or 800-820-8308

   

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