Why do families apply to host international students?

Families apply to host for many reasons.  Sometimes they want to expose their children to other cultures, sometimes their children have left home and they are missing the company of young people.  Sometimes their homes are just feeling a little empty. What all our Hosts have in common is a desire to help, share their knowledge and experience, and learn about different people and cultures.

How does Talkabout ensure a family is suitable?

When we receive an application from a family, we first check if they live in a suitable area. That means being close to public transport, shops and reasonably near the school or university. Then, we pay them a visit. We take a look around the house and student bedrooms, and we have a chat with the family to make sure they’re a good fit. We’re interested in why they want to host, their background, their interests, and their previous hosting experience.

Who does Talkabout Homestay accept as hosts?

Traditional families, non-traditional families, single people, roommates and friends living together – any person or group who is willing to share daily life with an international guest can be a host. The only requirements are that you:

  • Speak clear and correct English in your home (even if it isn’t your native language)
  • Have a clean, private, comfortable bedroom for your guest
  • Welcome and include an international guest in your home life

How far away from the school can I live?

The majority of our students attend UWA Claremont, UWA Nedlands and Curtin University in Bentley, however we do place students all over the Perth metro area. We prefer to keep students within 45 minutes by public transport of the school they are attending, but will consider homes a bit farther afield. Families within close proximity to schools are generally given first choice.

How do my students get to school?

Students either walk, (the lucky ones), or need to rely on public transport.

It is hoped that a friend or member of the Host family is able to take the student, by public transport, to the school on or before their first day to orientate them. Please give your students clear instructions how to get to and from school.  This is the Transperth Journey Planner website. Make sure your student has your address phone number before they leave the home and please take note of their mobile phone number, even if International.

What support do I get from Talkabout Homestay?

Talkabout Tours have been providing Homestay accommodation in Perth since 1999 and so have a great deal of experience and knowledge when it comes to hosting students and are readily available to answer any questions you may have. Our office hours are 9-5.00 weekdays, but we also have an after hours emergency number. If our phones are busy, and they often are, leave a message and we will get back to you as soon as we can. Alternatively, send us an email. If you are having problems with your student, we like to know as soon as possible to nip any potential difficulties in the bud. If you would like your student to leave your home early, please give them 2 weeks notice and let us know. If the problem is serious we will act swiftly to rectify.

Do the students speak English?

Almost all students will will have had some English training but their proficiency will vary. Remember though, their goal is to improve these skills through homestay and having conversations with you. You will need to be patient, curious, kind and respectful, especially at first as you navigate new communication

What is expected of me?

As a Host you need to provide the student with their own furnished bedroom, access to laundry facilities and a quiet area to study. Homestay also needs to provide breakfasts (these can be on a “prepare yourself” basis) a substantial cooked dinner (meat and vegetables) and lunch (prepare yourself basis) on weekends. Weekday lunches are occasionally required but this is by prior arrangement and extra remuneration is provided. Hosts must be prepared to spend time talking to their students particularly over the dinner table, this is especially important to students learning English when they arrive. Remember though, their goal is to improve these skills through homestay and having conversations with you. You will need to be patient, curious, kind and respectful, especially at first as you navigate new communication.

What am I expected to supply?

  • A private, furnished room with a window, a bed, wardrobe, drawers and bedside light
  • A desk in the bedroom or a quiet area in the home for study
  • Adequate heating and cooling
  • Utilities (gas and electricity)
  • Meals- A substantial dinner, breakfasts and lunch on weekends
  • Communal sundries such as toilet paper and soap and basic items such as light bulbs.
  • Linen and towels Laundry access
  • Television access
  • Internet access.  This is very important for students.  Student access is generally limited to emails and for study purposes – not streaming or downloading movies.
  • A safe, friendly, caring environment

What am I not expected to supply?

  • Weekday lunches unless by prior or private arrangement
  • Personal toiletries

What should I expect from students I am hosting?

Students are expected to respect the family they are staying with and abide by your house rules. It is a good idea to let them to let them know your meal times, security procedures, washing schedule etc. when they first arrive. Just as you are expected to treat students as part of the family, students are expected to act as a member of the family and keep their room tidy and help around the house just as any family member would. It is hoped that students will join in with family activities, have dinner with their Hosts and not lock themselves away in their rooms. This can’t be enforced, only encouraged. Students are expected to let you know if they won’t be home for dinner or will be staying out overnight. They are not allowed to bring friends home without your permission.

How much do I get paid?

Remuneration depends on the age of the students and the meal options chosen.  Standard homestay starts at $310 per week. The rate increases if students are under 18 and if weekday lunches are included. If you are not providing meals, $230 per week is standard.

Talkabout collects all funds and pays into your nominated bank account weekly for the duration of your student’s stay. 

Will payments affect my taxable income or pension?

Up to two Homestay students is non-assessable, non-declarable income, so is tax-free. 

Homestay income is 20% assessable if you are a pensioner, so if you earn $310 per week for hosting a student, only $62 if considered income.  Pensioners are permitted to earn $102 per week without affecting the pension, so could host 2 students for most of the year and the pension would not be affected.

Here is the government website link for more information https://guides.dss.gov.au/social-security-guide/4/3/8/40

 

How long do students stay?

Students can ask for any length of time from 1 week to 3 years but usually it is just 4 or 5 weeks while they see how things go. They commonly ask to stay on after the requested time- this is by mutual consent. Either party can terminate the Homestay arrangement by giving 2 weeks notice at any time.

We often get large groups here on Study Tours, particularly January to March and June to September who are here anywhere from 1 to 8 weeks.

It is completely up to you if you would prefer long, short or medium term students.

Under 18 year old students attending High School will usually request much longer Hosting and cannot change Homestay without prior consent from Talkabout Tours.

How long before I have a student placed in my home?

Once you complete the application, interview, and background checks and are a certified host, we begin the process of matching you to the right guest. This can happen right away or could take months, depending on demand in your area and what students match with your lifestyle and preferences. We are busiest from June to September and January to March.

What kind of clearances do I need?

Every permanent member of the household who is over 18 years old will require a Police Clearance. If you wish to host under 18yrs students, every permanent member of the household over 18yrs will also require a Working with Children check. Talkabout Tours can help with both of these at highly discounted rates.

What kind of insurance do I need to have?

It is a  requirement that Hosts have appropriate public liability insurance to protect themselves and students and ideally cover for students’ belongings. Please check with your insurer. With many of the larger insurers, this is just a case of calling them and, in some case,s there is a slight re-wording your policy, and is normally free of charge. Talkabout Tours can help with this.  There is newly available Host family specific policy covering damage by students with a public liability component for about $200 per year if required.

What is my duty of care?

Please treat your students as you would expect a family overseas to treat your children. Students over 18 years old are adults and are able to come and go as they please but it is important you let them know that Perth is not necessarily safe and to take precautions when out at night. For under 18’s the Duty of Care is much greater and this will be explained to you should you wish to host younger students.

What should I do if my student is ill or has injured themselves?

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The length of your stay is flexible and depends on the comfort and agreement of both you and the host family. Typically, our minimum Homestay duration is four weeks. When you request and pay for a specific period, you’re guaranteed a Homestay for that duration. Many students like to continue staying with their host family beyond their initially requested period, and most families are open to this possibility. However, the decision is ultimately at the discretion of the host.

In case you need to depart your family before the initially agreed-upon time, please ensure that you give Talkabout Homestay and the host family a two-week notice.

How do I pay my family?

Talkabout collects all funds and makes all accommodation payments to families.  You have the choice of paying 10-weekly (standard), 5-weekly or for the entire length of time requested. You will be sent an online form with payment options and be sent a receipt for each payment. This can be done by credit card or electronic transfer. If your original requested time in Homestay has finished, and you wish to remain with the family, let Talkabout Homestay know, and if the family is available, you will continue to be invoiced by Talkabout.   If you are over 18 you can give 2-weeks notice to move out at any time.

What if I am not happy with my Homestay family?

At Talkabout Homestay, our aim is to ensure that your stay is a great experience for both you and your Australian hosts. Most students are very content with our choice of homes. However, if you find yourself unsatisfied with your Homestay, you have the option to request a transfer. With two weeks’ notice, you can leave at any time.

We are committed to ensuring that reasonable concerns are heard and addressed promptly. In rare situations where Talkabout Homestay believes that the accommodation does not meet reasonable requirements, a transfer will be arranged and there will be no additional charge for finding you a new family.

We look forward to seeing you in Perth and are confident that you will have a safe, fun and rewarding experience, make new friends and take home wonderful memories to last a lifetime!

How will I get around?

In Perth, most people live in suburban neighbourhoods and typically spend around 45 minutes commuting to school or work. The city has a safe and clean public transport system. Talkabout Homestay chooses homes that are located near bus and train routes, ensuring easy access so that you can get to your school or university. It’s important to note that hosts are not obligated to provide daily transportation.

Who will be my host?

Perth is a culturally diverse city, with residents coming from all over the world. English is the primary language, and we make sure to place you with hosts who speak clear and understandable English. Your hosts could be couples, retirees, families with children, or single parents. To ensure the best match between our homestay students and hosts, we ask you to complete the application form as comprehensively and accurately as possible. The more we understand about you, the better we can pair you with the right host.

How does Talkabout Homestay ensure hosts are suitable?

When we receive an application from a family, we first check if they live in a suitable area. That means being close to public transport, shops and reasonably near the school or university. Then, we pay them a visit. We take a look around the house and student bedrooms, and we have a chat with the family to make sure they’re a good fit. We’re interested in why they want to host, their background, their interests, and their previous hosting experience.

Will my host have pets?

Pets are a big part of many Perth families’ lives. In fact, Australia ranks among the top countries in the world for pet ownership. Some of our hosts have dogs or cats that they consider part of their family, and these pets often live indoors. Don’t worry, though – before we place a student, we visit the home to ensure that any animals are safe for our visiting students. If you have allergies or other reasons for preferring not to stay with a host who has pets, please let us know in your application.

How long can I stay?

The length of your stay is flexible and depends on the comfort and agreement of both you and the host family. Typically, our minimum Homestay duration is two weeks. When you request and pay for a specific period, you’re guaranteed a Homestay for that duration. Many students like to continue staying with their host family beyond their initially requested period, and most families are open to this possibility. However, the decision is ultimately at the discretion of the host.

In case you need to depart your family before the initially agreed-upon time, please ensure that you give Talkabout Homestay and the host family a two-week notice.

What if I am not happy with my Homestay family?

At Talkabout Homestay, our aim is to ensure that your stay is a great experience for both you and your Australian hosts. Most students are very content with our choice of homes. However, if you find yourself unsatisfied with your Homestay, you have the option to request a transfer. With two weeks’ notice, you can leave at any time.

We are committed to ensuring that reasonable concerns are heard and addressed promptly. In rare situations where Talkabout Homestay believes that the accommodation does not meet reasonable requirements, a transfer will be arranged and there will be no additional charge for finding you a new family.

We look forward to seeing you in Perth and are confident that you will have a safe, fun and rewarding experience, make new friends and take home wonderful memories to last a lifetime!