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Q:
What are the requirements for becoming a host family?
A: The primary requirement
for becoming a host family is the desire to open your heart and home to
our participants. Secondly, the host family must apply and be interviewed
as well as visited in the home. Approved host families must complete our
Host Family Orientation and commit to our JLH Principles
Q:
Can I meet the participant before the placement?
A: Not usually. JLH
representatives will present you with the profile of a candidate, including
nationality, age, gender and length of stay before a placement. At this
time, the host has the opportunity to accept or decline the participant.
Q: What happens if the match is not compatible?
A: All homestay arrangements
require some adjustment. If any problems arise that cannot be resolved
directly with the participant, Just Like Home representatives will place
the participant in another home within 24-36 hours.
Q:
What is the maximum number of homestay participants I can host in my home
per session?
A: Typically, we
limit the number of placement to two per session. On an exception basis,
we may allow three, depending on the size of the home and the number of
bathrooms.
Q:
When do I receive compensation for the homestay visit?
A: Your homestay
participant will pay you for each four-week stay at the beginning of each
cycle. If either party is not satisfied with the match, the host family
must refund the unused portion of the homestay fee.
Q:
How are host family and homestay participant matched?
A: The personal profiles
and requirements (from the applications) of both the host families and
homestay participants are compared and matched accordingly. The host family
will have the option of accepting a participant after learning about the
participant's profile.
Q:
Are the homestay participants screened before placement in the home?
A: All homestay participants
must provide the U.S. with certain health and other immigration documents
to obtain a visa. Just Like Home also requires all participants to complete
an application, disclosing background and health information.
Q:
What is the average length of stay for homestay participants?
A: The length of homestay
can range from one week to several months. The average stay is 8-12 weeks.
Q:
Will my homestay participant speak English?
A: Yes. English language
students will have varying levels of proficiency; however, the college
students and the executives are usually more proficient in English.
Q:
What is the purpose/nature of homestay participants' visits?
A: International visitors
will be participating in one of our two programs. They will either be
students or executives. Students will attend language schools or colleges,
where they will study English or pursue a degree. Executive will be working
as medical or business professionals, scholars or interns.
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