Government

Homestay Living Arrangements for the PEI International Student Program

Published date: January 28, 2026

The Prince Edward Island International Student Program (PEIISP), offered through the Department of Education and Early Years, welcomes students from around the world to study in PEI. Our homestay program is the foundation of this experience, creating meaningful and lasting connections between international students and Island families.

About the Program

  • PEIISP supports international students who choose to live and study in PEI.
  • Each year, students from many countries join Island schools and communities.
  • The homestay program helps students feel welcomed, safe, and supported during their stay.

Partnership With Study Abroad Canada (SAC)

  • PEIISP partners with Study Abroad Canada (SAC) to match students with high‑quality host families across the province.
  • Hosting an international student allows families to:
    • Learn about different cultures
    • Build lifelong friendships
    • Share their home and Island community
    • Support the local economy
    • Make a meaningful difference in a student’s life
  • Host families create a warm environment where students can thrive academically, socially, and personally.

NOTE: Students in elementary (K-8) must live with a parent. No other custodianship is required, unless requested by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. All students not living with a parent must have a custodian (The custodian must be at least 25 years of age or older and a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident of Canada) and a homestay arrangement.


Become a Host Family

We are looking for enthusiastic, welcoming families who enjoy cultural exchange and global learning.

Host families:

  • Receive $850 every 4 weeks
  • Provide:
    • A private bedroom with a study area (desk)
    • Three daily meals
    • Care and inclusion as a member of the family
  • Can choose from:
    • One‑semester placements
    • Full academic year placements
  • Host students in grades 9–12, with opportunities available year‑round.

Please contact peiisp@gov.pe.ca for information on the program.

How to become a host family?

Our Homestay Families

The process for admitting host families into the homestay program is a rigorous one.

All families:

  • have had a thorough interview to determine suitability;
  • have had a homestay inspection;
  • have had references checked;
  • passed a police record check;
  • are enthusiastic to receive international students

Once the student is placed in the home, supervision and support are provided by SAC staff throughout the program.

For students requesting homestay placement, visit SAC’s website at https://www.studyincanada.ca/homestay-program/

Students attending elementary school (K-8) must live with a parent. No other custodianship is required, unless requested by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.

For more information on custodianship, please refer to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.

Private Homestay

If you are arranging homestay privately for your child, you accept all risks and responsibilities for these arrangements.

Whether you are making the arrangements directly or working through a placement agency, we strongly suggest you ask yourself the following questions before agreeing to have your child live in that home:

  • How are you determining the suitability of the home for your child? Have you communicated with the host(s)? Have you seen photos of the home? Do you have a local friend or family member that could go to the home, meet the family, and have a tour including the student’s bedroom?
  • If working through a company, what is their process for adding host families to their list of available homes? Have they inspected the home? Have they thoroughly interviewed all members of the home?
  • Do all members of the home who are over 18 years of age have a valid criminal record check and vulnerable sector check through the Prince Edward Island Police Association?
  • Is the home clean and safe? Will your child have their own bedroom with study area and closet?
  • Do you know who else will be living in the home at the time your child will be studying in Prince Edward Island? Do they host other international students? Do they have experience hosting international students?
  • Do they have pets? If so, do you know the details?
  • Has the family agreed to offer three nutritious meals per day plus all snacks?
  • Do you understand that every address in PEI has a designated school and your child must attend the school designated for the home address you are arranging?
  • Do you understand that if your child moves outside of the school’s boundaries during the school year, he/she can finish the school year at that school and then will be required to move to the designated school for the start of the next school year?
  • If working with a placement company, will they support you to find another home if the arrangements do not work out for whatever reason?
  • If you entered into a direct placement arrangement, what is your alternate plan if your child needs to move?
  • Does the host family understand the expectations for hosting a student? Whether they are taking custodianship of your child or you have another custodian, there are strict guidelines in place for all host families.

How can I become a host family?

The Prince Edward Island International Student Program works with Study Abroad Canada (SAC) to place students with excellent host families in Prince Edward Island.  We are seeking enthusiastic, outgoing families who are interested in welcoming international students into their family life. We would like to talk to you if:

  • you have an extra bedroom;
  • you have a clean police record (everyone over 18 in the house);
  • you have time for a new member of your “family” (eg., are home for dinner and have free weekends);
  • English is the primary language spoken in your home.

There are a wide variety of hosting situations available year-round. You can choose from one semester or full academic year placements for students in grade 9-12.

If you are interested, please contact SAC:

Phone: 902-628-2379

Email: school@studyincanada.ca

Fill out the Online Application Form
Download our Homestay Application Form
Email any questions to homestay@studyincanada.ca