Ireland
What do we associate with Ireland?
Sometimes Ireland is called Green Island, due to its foggy, rainy and humid climate, which keeps Irish coasts green almost a whole year. Its inhabitants are cheerful, friendly and prone to joke and to have fun in ubiquitous pubs, considered almost as a holiness. They love spending their free time with their families and friends dancing, singing in Gaelic and listening to the splendid Celtic music.
It doesn't surprise that such musicians as Shinead O'Connor, Chris de Burgh or writers as James Joyce, Jonnatan Swift or Oscar Wilde come from a country with strong traditions and warm inhabitants.
Who can be an Au Pair?
You can be an Au Pair in Ireland if:
- you are at least 18 - 29 years old,
- you have experience of taking care of children,
- you have finished secondary school,
- you know English at least to an average level,
- you are healthy,
- you can stay in Ireland for 3 - 24 months,
- you have no previous convictions.
Documents:
- Application
- 2 Child Care References
- Character Reference
- Medical Certificate
- Photo Album
- Au Pair's letter to the Host Family
- Photocopy of the page of your passport showing personal data (+ we ask that this document be brought into our office to be scanned)
- Photocopy of your certificate of secondary education or diploma (+ we ask that this document be brought into our office to be scanned)
- Photocopy of your driving licence (if you have one) (+ we ask that you get an international driving licence, which can be obtained at the Department of Communication at your Council Office , and bring it into our office to be scanned)
- Certificate of no previous convictions
- 2 passport photos
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