
Things to Know About Homestay Programs in Canada
What is a Homestay?
One of the best ways for international students to learn about Canadian culture and improve their English language skills is to stay with a host family. Homestay programs can help students gain more from their international studies. This is because through a homestay, students can have a chance to explore Canada’s diverse cultures, to develop long-life friendships, and to build connections for their future.
Homestay programs arrange for international students to live with local hosts/ families during their studies. Living situations in homestay programs range from basic room-rental arrangements to complete host/family immersion. In a homestay program, you will typically have your own room but join the family for meals and participate in their regular daily routine.
Benefits of Starting with a Homestay
Finding and Comparing Homestay Programs
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It is important that you make the right decision in choosing a qualified homestay company. Sometimes your school will set you up with a homestay program directly. If not, you will need to do your own research to help you find the right homestay program for you.
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When applying to a homestay program, you must complete an application form listing their interests, hobbies, dietary requirements, and other details. Every effort is made to match families to students with shared interests, whether it be sports or theatre!
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Most homestays that you will have to choose from during your search are locally based; however, we are a group of dedicated people who have years of experiences working in the education industry that connects international students to Canadian host families.
Canadian Homestay International – CanHomestay works with some of the largest Canadian homestay and international education agencies, in addition to third-party services to successfully connect students to welcoming hosts. We have a team based in London with networks across in Vietnam and Canada, notably in Toronto, Ottawa and Vancouver,Calgary, Edmonton that continue to grow our trusted relationships with hosts and students by ensuring that their needs are clearly identified.
Prioritizing Student Safety
Student safety and welfare is a top priority. We understand that parents may be nervous about sending their child to live and study abroad. Fortunately, parents can feel safe in the knowledge that children in homestay program have access to a wide support network, a homestay coordinator, their host family, and a custodian. These people will check in on a child’s personal safety and wellbeing regularly. As well as this, all homestay families go through a rigorous selection process and extensive background check, which includes a criminal record check and references,interview. As a result, you can rest assured that your child will be looked after and supported during their stay.
Starting with a homestay program is a great option for any international student. It’s common to experience feelings of home sickness and staying with a host family can help combat this, International students truly become part of their ‘new’ family! It offers a "real-life" experience that is second-to-none, and you will find that it could be one of the most rewarding parts of your international experience. Homestay programs allow students to start their studies without worrying about finding housing, furniture, or signing a lease from overseas
Our Services
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Homestay Services
Welcome to our student placement program! We connect with host families in Canada for cultural experiences and improved English skills. Our application ensures ideal matches based on shared interests, while we maintain contact to support student safety and well-being.

Custodianship Services
Custodianship is the heart of our program. Custodianship fees include orientation activitives and medical and emergency services for full academic year (10 months).

Support Service
Airport Pick Up & Drop Off
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