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Learn English in Canada – The Best Tips for Finding the Right Accommodation

Discover how to find the perfect place to stay while learning English in Canada. Explore student houses, apartments, and homestays with CEL Vancouver.

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Planning to learn English in Canada is an exciting step toward your future. You’re not just choosing a country; you’re choosing a lifestyle — a mix of vibrant cities, breathtaking nature, and endless opportunities to grow personally and academically.

But before you pack your bags, there’s one key decision that will shape your entire experience: where to live during your stay.

Your accommodation isn’t just a place to sleep — it’s where you’ll relax, make friends, and practice English every day. In this guide, you’ll discover the best accommodation options for language students in Canada, tips on how to choose what fits you best, and an inside look at the housing offered by CEL Vancouver, one of Canada’s most trusted language schools.

Why your accommodation matters

Finding the right place to live is one of the most important parts of your language stay. Your home in Canada will influence how comfortable, social, and motivated you feel every day.

A good accommodation gives you a sense of belonging, helps you adapt faster to a new culture, and can even improve your English — through daily conversations with your hosts or housemates.

Many students say that their housing experience was one of the highlights of their time abroad. Whether it’s sharing meals with a host family or cooking together with international roommates, the right environment can turn your English course in Canada into an unforgettable adventure.

Types of accommodation for language students in Canada

Homestay (Host Family)

Living with a Canadian host family is one of the most authentic ways to experience the country’s culture.

Canada is a multicultural nation — many families have international roots, which creates a warm and open-minded environment for students from around the world.

Advantages:

  • Full language immersion in daily life
  • Home-cooked meals and a family atmosphere
  • Cultural exchange and local support

Possible drawbacks:

  • Less independence
  • Family routines to follow (e.g., meal times, quiet hours)

A homestay is ideal for students who want to practice English naturally while experiencing Canadian hospitality up close.

Student House / Shared Apartment

This is the most popular choice among students aged 18 to 35.

You’ll live with international roommates, share the kitchen and living areas, and often cook or socialize together. The atmosphere is lively, multicultural, and fun — and since English is the common language, it’s also a fantastic way to improve your speaking skills.

CEL offers several options for different budgets and comfort levels, ranging from modern shared apartments in central Vancouver to student houses located outside the downtown area — more affordable, yet well connected by public transport.

So whether you prefer a quiet lifestyle or a more social environment, there’s a perfect fit for you.

CEL offers a variety of accommodation options for your English course in Canada.

Private Apartment / Airbnb

If you prefer privacy and independence, renting your own studio or booking an Airbnb can be a good choice.

However, this option is usually more expensive and less social than living with other students.

💡 Tip: Start with temporary accommodation (like a short Airbnb stay) and look for long-term housing once you’ve arrived and explored the city.

How to choose the right option for you

Every student has different needs. To make the right choice, consider your priorities and personality:

  • Do you prefer independence or family life?
  • How far are you willing to commute to school?
  • What’s your budget per month?
  • Do you want to cook for yourself or have meals provided?
  • How important is meeting other international students to you?

Age and personality

Most students prefer residential options such as shared apartments or student houses — they’re sociable, flexible, and ideal for improving English through everyday conversations.

Older students (30+) sometimes choose private studios for more privacy and comfort.

At CEL Vancouver, even students aged 17 can stay in shared apartments or student houses — something most language schools in Canada don’t allow, as the legal age of majority is 19.

In these cases, students must have a Custodian (legal guardian), which CEL organizes for a small mandatory fee.

Booking and preparing for your stay

  • Book early: Vancouver is one of Canada’s most popular study destinations. Good options sell out quickly, especially in summer.
  • Book through your language school: CEL Vancouver works only with trusted, regularly inspected housing providers.
  • Read the details carefully: Check cancellation policies, deposits, and house rules.
  • Plan your arrival: Know how to get from the airport to your accommodation and keep your emergency contacts ready.

Life in your accommodation – Feeling at home in Canada

Your first few days in a new country can feel exciting and overwhelming at the same time. The good news? Most CEL students say they adapt within a week.

Be open, participate in shared meals or activities, and don’t hesitate to ask questions. Canadians are known for being friendly and patient, and your roommates will likely become your first friends abroad.

Remember: small actions like joining a movie night or helping with cooking are great ways to build connections — and practice your English without even realizing it.

Stay in modern student housing while learning English in Canada with CEL.

Costs and budgeting

Accommodation prices vary depending on location, season, and comfort level. In Vancouver, you can expect:

  • Homestay: approx. 1,000–1,500 CAD/month
  • Student House: approx. 1,400–1,800 CAD/month
  • Shared Apartment: approx. 1,700–3,000 CAD/month
  • Private Studio: from 2,000 CAD/month and up

Compared to major cities like New York or London, Vancouver offers excellent value for its quality of life, safety, and natural beauty.

Accommodation at CEL Vancouver – A closer look

CEL Vancouver offers high-quality, carefully selected housing for international students:

  • Student Houses with shared kitchens, lounges, and a social atmosphere — more affordable options outside downtown but well connected by public transport.
  • Shared Apartments with single or twin rooms in central locations, often just minutes from the school.

Some of these residences also include access to gyms, rooftop terraces, or community areas, perfect for relaxing after class and meeting new friends.

All CEL housing options are regularly inspected to ensure cleanliness, safety, and comfort — so you can focus on your studies and enjoy your time in Canada.

Checklist before your arrival

Before you fly to Canada, make sure you have everything ready:

  • Accommodation confirmation and contact details
  • Copy of your visa or eTA approval
  • Travel insurance and emergency contact information
  • Payment method (credit card or cash)
  • School address and first-day instructions
  • Appropriate clothing for Canada’s changing weather

Key takeaways

Your accommodation plays a huge role in how much you enjoy your language course in Canada.

It affects your comfort, your social life, and how quickly your English improves.

CEL Vancouver offers flexible, safe, and student-friendly housing options — so you can focus on what really matters: learning English and living your Canadian dream.

Key points to remember:

  • Choose housing that matches your personality and learning style.
  • Book early — popular places fill fast.
  • Stay connected with your school for support and guidance.

FAQs

What is the best accommodation for learning English in Canada?
It depends on your goals. Homestays are best for cultural immersion, while shared apartments or student houses are ideal for independence and social life.

How much does accommodation cost in Canada for language students?
Expect to pay between 1,000 and 3,000 CAD per month depending on location and comfort level.

Can I book accommodation through CEL Vancouver?
Yes, CEL offers several pre-checked and centrally located options for students.

Can underage students (under 18) stay in CEL housing?
Yes, CEL accepts students from 17 years old and provides a mandatory Custodian service as required by Canadian law.

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