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COVID-19
Check here all the answers related to COVID-19 pandemic and measures AIESEC is taking in regard.
What Should I Look Out For When Applying For An Opportunity In Our New Normal?
Please refer to country safety regulations as you choose your exchange opportunity. Check with your AIESEC home office representative to learn what their project recommendations are. AIESEC entities usually work with a couple of different partners at a time to ensure the best possible quality of opportunities. Recommendations made by AIESEC will be based on experience, safety, and quality of the opportunity. Each country and AIESEC office will have different safety guidelines and recommenda
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Project Cancellations Due to COVID-19
Due to safety reasons, your AIESEC representatives have deemed your exchange opportunity unsafe for you and the people you would work with. We are sorry that your opportunity has been canceled at this time. If your exchange was canceled due to COVID-19 after you were approved and before you realized, please refer to the refund policy stated in the contract you signed with your home AIESEC office. If your project was canceled during the realization period, AIESEC is responsible for providing a
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Reimbursement Conditions During COVID-19
Please contact your AIESEC home country for reimbursements, as every AIESEC entity has different regulations you need to abide by. Make sure also to consult the contract you signed as you were approved for your exchange experience. There, you should be able to locate a section on refunds and qualifying conditions. Thank you so much for reading this; we hope it was helpful to you!
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Housebound While On Exchange
During extraordinary situations, such as the COVID-19 Global pandemic, AIESEC may allow participants to work from home. This is a safety precaution put in place to prevent the spread of the disease and ensure our participants' safety. Please communicate directly with your AIESEC in your host country office and the provider of your project (NGO, company, school, etc.). They are the final responsible for communicating with you if you will be working from home during parts of your exchange. In cas
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Project Delays Due To COVID-19
The COVID-19 Global Pandemic has caused many project start date delays. We are doing everything we can to make these experiences as comfortable as possible for all of our stakeholders. Please be patient as we navigate through this uncertainty. Different countries have different regulations, so please check in with your AIESEC home and host offices for your project's exact details. You should also check the contract you signed upon paying for your opportunity for more information on refund pol
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Trapped In Hosting Country
If you are trapped in the country of your internship, please contact your representative from the AIESEC office in your host country as they will have the best chance of helping you. You should also contact your AIESEC in your home office representative to ensure they know the situation. AIESEC will provide you with the best possible support during this time. Please ensure that your insurance will last through the moment you leave your host country. You should also make sure your insurance cove
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