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  2. Au pair - Wikipedia

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    The Au Pair Summer Program started in 2005, when the U.S. Department of State ran a three-year pilot program. The program was extended for an additional year before it was discontinued in 2009. The Au Pair Summer Program faced logistical complications with DS-2019 forms, visa approvals around the world and lack of interest from American host ...

  3. European Agreement on Au Pair Placement - Wikipedia

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    The European Agreement on Au Pair Placement is an international agreement within the Council of Europe, originally signed in Strasbourg, France on 24 November 1969. It came into force on 30 May 1971, and regulates au pair placements.

  4. For some Americans living in Europe, relief from some of the ...

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    Americans living overseas for years tell CNN Travel about some of the smaller ways that life in Europe has cut down on their cumulative stress.

  5. Americans are flocking to Europe’s hot spots. Here’s where ...

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  6. GreatAuPair - Wikipedia

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    GreatAuPair is an American au pair organization based in Austin, Texas. It was founded in 2001 by Shannon and Jamie Pitts, who were living in San Ramon, California, and had hired au pairs in the past to take care of their children. By 2013, the firm had connected more than one million families and caretakers.

  7. Can Americans visit Europe this fall after EU decision? It's ...

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    The EU removed the U.S. from its safe countries list Monday due to a spike in COVID-19 cases. Amid changing rules, here's what travelers need to know.

  8. American Institute for Foreign Study - Wikipedia

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    In 1964, Cyril Taylor and his partners left Procter & Gamble to form the American Institute For Foreign Study (AIFS). With the assistance of the late Senator Robert F. Kennedy in 1967, AIFS created the AIFS Foundation, which awards grants and scholarships to students for participation in study abroad programs and provides grants to high schools and other institutions for the purpose of ...

  9. Fully Vaccinated Americans Will Be Able to Travel to Europe ...

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    Americans who have been fully vaccinated will be able to travel to Europe this summer, Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, told The New York Times on Sunday. And prices, for...