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HOMESTAY
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- Am I able to use a computer or internet in my homestay family’s house?
- Am I able to use the phone at my homestay family’s house?
- How do you select the host family I will be staying with?
- What do Canadian families usually do in their free time?
- What do Canadians eat?
- What happens if I am not comfortable with my host family?
- What if a student wants to travel?
- What if I don’t like the food or do not agree with the host family rules?
- How to proceed if the student has special dietary needs?
What happens if I am not comfortable with my host family?
While Local Coordinators do their best to match host families with visitors, there may be potential for miscommunication, personality mismatches or other factors that may influence the connection between a visitor and the host family.
Local Coordinators are local support for visitors and the host family. They are there in the community to help clarify misunderstandings, mediate any difficult topics and help visitors and host families to build closer bonds.
In the case that the best choice is to move to a different host family, we are right there to help you find a new host family.
We encourage you to connect with us to ensure that any questions or concerns that you have are addressed and resolved as soon as possible. We want to be sure that you are happy and getting the most out of this experience. Additional fees may be required for a change of host families.