Housing and Accommodation

Find Your Home

Royal Pacific Institute does not provide on-campus housing.

Students must arrange their own off-campus accommodation before arrival.

We recommend that students begin searching for housing at least one to two months before their expected arrival date to ensure sufficient time to find a suitable place.

Accommodation Options

  • Homestay
     Live with a Canadian family. Includes a private room and meals.
     Estimated cost: CAD $1,000–$1,400 per month.
  • Apartment Rental
     Rent a studio or one-bedroom apartment independently.
     Estimated cost: CAD $1,200–$2,200 per month.
  • Shared Housing
     Share an apartment or house with other students or young professionals.
     Estimated cost: CAD $700–$1,200 per month.
  • Temporary Accommodation
     Short-term stays in hotels, hostels, or Airbnb rentals upon arrival while searching for long-term housing.
     Cost varies depending on location and season.

Things to Consider

  • Location and access to public transportation
  • Safety and neighborhood environment
  • Budget for rent, utilities, and internet
  • Furnished vs. unfurnished accommodations
  • Lease terms, conditions, and required deposits

How to Find Housing

  • Kijiji â€“ A popular classified ads platform listing apartments, rooms, and houses.
  • Craigslist Victoria â€“ A widely used local platform offering a variety of rental listings and shared accommodations.
  • UsedVictoria â€“ A local site for rental housing, second-hand goods, and community classifieds.
  • Rentals.ca â€“ A professional rental platform featuring apartments, condos, and houses across Victoria.
  • Facebook Marketplace â€“ A convenient option for finding housing and connecting directly with landlords or roommates.
  • Local rental agencies
  • Community bulletin boards at community centers and libraries

Important Reminders

  • Always sign a formal written lease agreement before moving in.
  • Familiarize yourself with your rights and responsibilities under the Residential Tenancy Act of British Columbia.
  • Be cautious of rental scams. Never send money before personally visiting the property or confirming the legitimacy of the landlord.
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