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Accommodation & Insurance
We got you covered. Either for short term studies or long term studies, you will need an accommodation and health insurance in your next country when you first land. We will help you with all.
How we can help
We ensure that you are safe and sound in your next country
How it works?
Once you finalized everything in Canada or one of the European with your studies and get your visa, the next step is finding a temporary place to stay and getting you covered by the health insurance. We will help you with accommodation and insurance by providing you the service you need.
Finding a Temporary Stay
Before you land into Canada or one of the European countries (only available in specific countries for now, please ask your consultant), our team will help you find a suitable temporary stay. We will share the options and will guide you through your new home.
Getting an Insurance
Even though you will be covered by your institution (many institutions, not all) during your studies, you might come to your study destination a bit earlier than your studies. In this scenario, to be safe, we can help you arrange an insurance which will cover you before your studies start.
Changing Your Stay in Canada or Europe
Whenever you want to change your stay in Canada, you can contact our team with your request. First we will assess your situation and the reason that you want to change your stay. Then, by considering all, we can help you find your next stay.
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Frequently Asked Questions for Canada 🇨🇦
International students in Canada can choose from various accommodation options, including on-campus residences (dormitories), off-campus housing, and homestays. On-campus housing offers convenience and a community atmosphere, while off-campus options provide more independence. Homestays allow students to live with a Canadian family, offering cultural immersion and support.
To find accommodation, students can start by contacting their university’s housing office or student union for resources and listings. Online platforms like Kijiji, Facebook Marketplace or Craigslist can also be useful. It’s important to start the search early and consider factors like proximity to campus, budget, and personal preferences.
Yes, health insurance is mandatory for international students in Canada. Coverage varies by province; some provinces offer public health insurance to international students, while others require private insurance. Students should check the specific requirements of their province and institution to ensure they have adequate coverage.
Health insurance for international students typically covers medically necessary services such as doctor visits, hospital stays, and emergency care. However, coverage for dental care, prescription drugs, and other services may vary. Students should review their insurance plan details to understand what is included.
Generally, international students cannot use their home country’s health insurance while studying in Canada, as it may not provide adequate coverage. Students are usually required to obtain health insurance that meets Canadian standards, either through their institution or a private provider.
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Frequently Asked Questions for Europe 🇪🇺
International students in Europe can choose from university-owned student residence halls, private apartments, or shared housing. Residence halls offer convenience and social opportunities, while private accommodations provide more independence. It’s important to start the search early due to high demand in some areas.
To secure accommodation, students should contact their university’s housing office for advice and resources. Registering with student housing agencies and searching online platforms can also be helpful. It’s crucial to be aware of potential scams and to start the search early.
Yes, health insurance is typically required for international students in Europe. Requirements vary by country, but students often need to obtain insurance that covers medical expenses during their stay. Some countries may require proof of insurance for visa applications.
Health insurance for international students in Europe generally covers medical expenses such as doctor visits, hospital stays, and emergency care. Coverage specifics can vary by country and insurance provider, so students should carefully review their policy details.
In some cases, students from EU/EEA countries can use their European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) for coverage in other EU/EEA countries. However, non-EU students may need to purchase local health insurance. It’s important to check the specific requirements of the host country.