All host families are carefully chosen and screened prior to their participation in the homestay program. The host families complete a criminal check and a child abuse registry check, in home interview and application process. We are proud of our families and we take every measure to ensure our students are placed with a loving, welcoming safe family.
What can a student expect for their homestay accommodations, board etc.?
The students will have their own bedroom with a desk, lamp, bed and linens provided. The student will have access to home’s wireless internet. They will receive 3 meals per day with some snacks. Host families treat students as though they are a regular family member. Students will have the same responsibilities as every other member of the family. This includes contributing to the completion of household chores and respecting the rules of the host family.
How close will my homestay be to my school and other services?
You homestay will be located in your school’s region. If your homestay is within a 1.6 km radius of the school itself the students walk to and from school each day. If the homestay is outside of that radius school bus transportation is provided by the school board. For leisure transportation, depending on where you live in Newfoundland public transportation may or may not be available. In the cases that it is not available, the homestay family will provide a reasonable level of transportation as any parent would for their own children.
Will students be provided with an orientation when they arrive in Newfoundland and Labrador?
Students participating in the NIS program are given an orientation session within the first couple weeks of their arrival. The orientation is designed for students to meet other international students in their area, to ask questions, and to learn more about the program and expectations of the students.
What are the best days for arrivals and departures for the 2020-2021 school year?
For students arriving for the fall (September) semester, we ask them to arrive between August 28 and August 30, 2020 as school begins on September 1, 2020.
The fall semester ends January 29, 2021. We recommend students plan their flights home between January 28 and January 30, 2021. Students arriving can plan to arrive February 1, 2021. The school year ends on June 29, 2021. Students can begin to depart after June 25,2021 as exams should be complete at this time. All students must be gone by June 30, 2021.
Please note: Our host family program ends on June 30, 2021. Students cannot stay past this date.
What are the school holidays for the 2020-2021 academic school year in Newfoundland and Labrador?
Labour Day – September 7 Thanksgiving Day – October 12 Remembrance Day – November 11 Holiday Break – December 19 to January 3 inclusive Winter Break – February 17 St.Patrick’s Day – March 15 Last Day before Easter Break – April 10 School Re-Opens – April 12 Victoria Day – May 24 Last Day of School – June 29
For students staying in the Eastern Region of Newfoundland and Labrador they should plan their flights to land at the St. John’s International Airport - YYT
For students staying in the Central Region of Newfoundland and Labrador they should plan their flights to land at the Gander International Airport - YQX
For students staying in the Western Region of Newfoundland and Labrador they should plan their flights to land at the Deer Lake Regional Airport - YDF
Does the insurance provided by NIS cover pre-existing medical conditions?
Health insurance is provided by Guard.me. Information about the coverage is available at: https://www.guard.me/. Please be advised pre-existing medical conditions and treatment required in Newfoundland and Labrador as a result of pre-existing conditions are not covered by Guard.me
Will NIS staff assist students with their visa and study permit applications?
The NIS is not able to provide assistance for students to renew their study permits or visas under Bill C-35, a federal law. This Bill makes it illegal for anyone, other than an authorized representative, to conduct business for a fee or other consideration at any stage of an immigration application
Each student is assigned a NIS Homestay Coordinator that lives in their geographic region. These Coordinators are available to assist students during regular daytime hours while providing a convenient emergency contact available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. A coordinator will communicate with students at least once a month to ensure they are comfortable and have all the support they need to succeed. You can count on us to help the student whenever they need us.