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Au Pair en Chine

Au Pair en Chine   pour les Au Pair: pour les familles: pour les agences: S’inscrire comme Au Pair S’inscrire comme famille d’accueil S’inscrire comme agence Recherche de familles en Chine Recherche d’Au Pair venant en Chine* Recherche d’Au Pair et de familles   Pays Chine Durée du séjour Entre

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Au Pair’s Orientation Guide in China

As an Au Pair who just arrived the Host family, how you can feel yourself being oriented quickly to your life in China? Here we have the steps and suggestions:   Get registered in your family’s address. According to Chinese law foreigners should be registered within 24-48 hours of their

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Au Pair to China, Cities Reviews: Beijing

Many of au pairs who wish to come to China actually aren’t familiar with Chinese geography. China is a big country composing of hundreds of cities. In this sector we will introduce you several popular cities for au pairs to give you more information.   Beijing, also known as Peking, is

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Au Pair’s documents for China

Here we list some documents for your au pairing to China. For the Au Pair’s on Application (Click to view): Au Pair Program Application Form Au Pair Program Online Application Au Pair Guide Book of China Au Pair’s Physical Examination Form Live Host Chinese Families (updating) tofriend (AUPairInChina) Introduction  

Spotlighting off-the-beaten-path attractions

Suzhou Museum MOST first-time visitors to Suzhou, in east China’s Jiangsu Province, flock to high-profile sites like the Humble Administrator’s Garden, Tiger Hill and Hanshan Temple. But aside from these perennial tourist favorites there’s still plenty to appreciate in the city, which is only some 100 kilometers from Shanghai. If

Salary, Education, Overtime: The Life of China’s Workers Today

Editor’s Note: It’s the most scrutinizing time of the year! The time of the year when we quantify twelve months into data points, lists, percentages, graphs, and report cards. The year in review. Bah humbug. 2014 was pretty merry for the average working Zhou in China. According to survey results,

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