What Does JSJ's Refundable Deposit Cover? Complete Breakdown | Jet Set Jobs

What Does JSJ's Refundable Deposit Actually Cover? A Complete Breakdown

📌 "Why do I have to pay if you charge zero recruitment fees?" and "How do I know I'll get it back?" are the two most common deposit questions JSJ receives. This blog answers both — completely, transparently, with no ambiguity.

First: The Difference Between a Deposit and a Fee

JSJ charges zero recruitment fees from candidates. This is not a marketing claim — it is the structural foundation of how JSJ earns money. JSJ earns its revenue from German and Austrian employer placement fees, paid by the employer when a nurse is successfully placed. The nurse pays nothing for placement.

What JSJ does charge is a refundable programme deposit. These are two completely different things, and understanding the difference is essential before evaluating whether the deposit is reasonable.

A recruitment fee is money paid to an agency in exchange for being placed in a job. It is paid regardless of whether placement happens and is typically non-refundable. This is the model used by fraudulent agencies — collect money from candidates, whether or not they ever reach Germany.

A programme deposit is advance security against the real cost of training and processing a candidate — a cost incurred by JSJ whether or not the candidate ultimately travels. It is refundable because JSJ's interest is not in collecting deposits — it is in placing nurses.

What the Deposit Pays For

JSJ's programme deposit of ₹75,000 covers the cost of enrolling and training a candidate through the full A1 to B2 German language programme. Here is specifically what that includes:

  • German language training — 48 weeks of structured instruction from A1 to B2, delivered by C1-certified trainers across morning, afternoon, and evening batches, both online through the LMS platform and in classroom format at the South Patel Nagar centre.
  • Online LMS platform access — full access to the digital learning management system for the duration of training: recorded session library, vocabulary tools, listening exercises, writing practice, and exam preparation materials.
  • Study materials — physical and digital study resources for A1, A2, B1, and B2 levels, including grammar workbooks, vocabulary sets, and listening comprehension packs.
  • Mock examinations and exam preparation — structured mock exams at B1 and B2 level, feedback sessions, oral examination practice, and written exam technique coaching before the TELC or Goethe B2 exam.
  • Counselling and guidance — ongoing access to JSJ's counselling team throughout the programme for questions about the process, documentation, employer matching, and post-B2 steps.
  • Employer matching support — after B2, JSJ's placement team works to match the candidate with verified German or Austrian employer partners based on qualification, clinical background, and preference.

This is not a fee for a promise. It is payment for a tangible, delivered service — a 48-week, 600-hour language training programme with exam preparation and placement support — that has a real cost to deliver.

What the Deposit Does NOT Pay For

The following costs are separate from the programme deposit and are not covered by it:

Cost ItemApproximate AmountWhen Paid
B2 exam registration (TELC or Goethe)₹12,000–₹18,000When registering for the exam
Document apostille and translation₹15,000–₹25,000During recognition process
Visa application feeApproximately ₹9,500At visa application
Flight to Germany₹35,000–₹55,000Before departure
Initial settlement fund₹60,000–₹80,000 equivalentOn arrival in Germany

These costs are spread across 12 to 18 months and are individually manageable for a working nurse. None of them are collected by JSJ. The apostille and translation fees are paid to government authorities and certified translators. The visa fee is paid to the German consulate. The flight and settlement costs are managed by the nurse directly.

📌 JSJ's total revenue from a nurse candidate is: the programme deposit (refundable if she does not travel) + a placement fee paid by the German employer (not by the nurse). Nothing else.

The Exact Refund Conditions

The programme deposit is refundable if:

  • The candidate completes the programme requirements but does not receive a suitable job offer within a reasonable timeframe after B2 — and chooses not to proceed.
  • The candidate is unable to travel for a documented genuine reason beyond her control — a serious medical condition, a family emergency of sufficient severity, or a visa refusal not attributable to the candidate's documentation or conduct.
  • JSJ is unable to fulfil its programme obligations — for any reason on JSJ's side.

The deposit is not refundable if:

  • The candidate withdraws from the programme midway — after training has been delivered and resources consumed — without a documented reason of the type listed above.
  • The candidate fails the B2 exam and chooses not to retake it, when the failure was not due to JSJ's training provision.
  • The candidate declines job offers that meet the agreed placement criteria without adequate reason.
⚠️ The specific refund conditions that apply to your enrolment will be stated clearly in your written programme agreement, which you receive and sign before paying the deposit. If anything in the agreement is unclear, ask before signing — not after.

Why the Deposit Structure Protects You

The refundable deposit model is specifically designed to align JSJ's interests with yours. If JSJ kept your deposit regardless of whether you were placed — the fraudulent agency model — our incentive would be to collect deposits, not to deliver placements. We would have no reason to invest in your language training quality, your employer match, or your success in Germany.

Because the deposit is refundable if placement does not happen, JSJ's financial interest is identical to yours: get you to B2, get you matched with a genuine German employer, and get you on the flight. Every nurse who reaches Germany and thrives is proof of the programme's value. Every nurse who does not is a cost to JSJ, not a revenue event.

Can the Deposit Be Paid in Instalments?

This is one of the most frequently asked questions in JSJ consultations. The possibility of instalment arrangements is worth discussing directly with JSJ's counselling team. The specifics depend on the candidate's financial situation, the batch she is joining, and the timeline she is working toward.

What we can say clearly: JSJ does not require the full deposit before training begins. Some candidates begin their A1 training while arranging the deposit amount over the first few weeks of the programme. The counsellors at +91 96259 66817 will have an honest conversation about what is possible for your specific situation.

How to Get a Written Copy of the Deposit Terms

Call JSJ at +91 96259 66817 or email support@jetsetjobs.in and ask for the programme enrolment agreement before you commit to anything. A legitimate programme produces this document immediately, before payment, without requiring you to "enrol first and then read the terms." If any agency — JSJ or otherwise — asks you to pay before you have seen and understood the written terms, do not pay.

500+ nurses are on their way to Germany and Austria with us. Every one of them signed a programme agreement that they understood before they paid. Every one of them received a receipt on company letterhead. This is not exceptional practice — it is the minimum standard for any legitimate programme. Ask for it. You are entitled to it.

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