Is it mandatory to take quarantine package from college or possible to arrange our own ?... quarantine package of college seems so expensive :-(
Try to explore an Airbnb nearby your university. Make sure you contact your Airbnb host & explain that you are going to use it for your quarantine purpose before you complete your booking. For groceries, there are several apps to order and get it delivered to your place. One negative point would be an airport pick up by yourself.Is it mandatory to take quarantine package from college or possible to arrange our own ?... quarantine package of college seems so expensive :-(
My daughter is paying an extra 17 dollars and few cents which over 14 days is 240 euro. That's the price for those already on a meal plan and campus room, 17 dollars covers delivery of 3 meals a day. If you aren't normally staying on campus and don't have a meal plan, it's 850 euro for 14 days for room/food/delivery, 240 for delivery and 610 for room/food.Check with your institution. Some institutes may offer bursary to elevate some financial pressure but it's not going to be cheap. You are easily looking to pay at least $1400 ~ $2300 for 14 days if you add 3-day meals. One of the downsides of Covid19 mandatory quarantine.
UAlberta is at $975. Any alternates?Check with your institution. Some institutes may offer bursary to elevate some financial pressure but it's not going to be cheap. You are easily looking to pay at least $1400 ~ $2300 for 14 days if you add 3-day meals. One of the downsides of Covid19 mandatory quarantine.
UAlberta is at $975. Any alternates?
That probably is for that specific institute or may be Quebec. For rest-of-the-Canada, it'll be expensive. For example, you can't use Humber's residence to quarantine yourself. You have to stay in a hotel which they will book for you. So it varies from institute and province depending on what plan has been accepted by provincial and federal governments.My daughter is paying an extra 17 dollars and few cents which over 14 days is 240 euro. That's the price for those already on a meal plan and campus room, 17 dollars covers delivery of 3 meals a day. If you aren't normally staying on campus and don't have a meal plan, it's 850 euro for 14 days for room/food/delivery, 240 for delivery and 610 for room/food.
Just find your own accommodation, there is no rules set by the Canadian government that prevents that. Yes your University "Covid Safety" person might tell you to do that to check some boxes but just arrive however you want as long as you follow the Canadian government guidelines.
I'd expect public universities to be in the range 850 to 1000. If you choose a college heavily marketed to overseas students, then you're taken advantage of sometimes. The cost of daughter's quarantine has nothing to do with the university's quarantine plan, the room and meal plan is the same non quarantine students pay, only the delivery at 17 dollars is novel.That probably is for that specific institute or may be Quebec. For rest-of-the-Canada, it'll be expensive. For example, you can't use Humber's residence to quarantine yourself. You have to stay in a hotel which they will book for you. So it varies from institute and province depending on what plan has been accepted by provincial and federal governments.
I checked the Airbnb website. But I have a question if I may ask, by considering self isolation rules, is it mandatory to take a suite for your self only? Or there are other options?That is cheap. You might find an AIRBNB cheaper then that but you will have to get groceries, meals etc which will bring the total back to same or may be even more than that. I know Humber has $2300 package and they'll book a hotel room for student close to airport with pick up service to the room. 3 times a day meal package included. After you submit the receipt to Humber, they will reimburse $1000 which comes down to $1300 out of pocket expense.
I'd expect public universities to be in the range 850 to 1000. If you choose a college heavily marketed to overseas students, then you're taken advantage of sometimes. The cost of daughter's quarantine has nothing to do with the university's quarantine plan, the room and meal plan is the same non quarantine students pay, only the delivery at 17 dollars is novel.
Just find your own accommodation, there is no rules set by the Canadian government that prevents that. Yes your University "Covid Safety" person might tell you to do that to check some boxes but just arrive however you want as long as you follow the Canadian government guidelines.