Other forms of housing

There are other forms of housing in Canada if you’re a senior or student, or if you have a low income.

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Community housing

If you have a low income that makes it hard to afford a home, you may qualify for community housing. This housing is subsidized by the government to help some low-income people access affordable housing.

As a new immigrant or refugee, you can add your name to a waiting list for subsidized housing. People on the list are offered housing, once it becomes available, in the order they appear on the list. You can’t add your name to the waiting list before you arrive in Canada.

If you have a low income when you arrive in Canada, ask a newcomer services provider in your city or town about local, provincial or territorial subsidized housing.

Emergency housing

For people experiencing homelessness or fleeing gender-based violence, services such as emergency shelters and women’s shelters can help in the short term, providing access to basic needs such as food and showers.

These shelters can be helpful if you

Staff and volunteers at shelters can help you get

In case you didn’t have time to pack, shelters may also have

If you’re being abused, the shelter staff will not contact the person who abused you or tell them where you are.

If you’re trying to escape gender-based violence

  • find a women’s shelter
  • check online for local shelters by searching “shelters” and the name of your community
  • call 211 to be connected with community and government support programs and services

You can also call a shelter for advice without telling them your name. Some staff members speak different languages or have an interpreter to help translate.

If you’re in an emergency situation, call 911 (in Canada) for help. If you’re outside the 911 service area, contact other available emergency services. If you’re experiencing or are at risk of abuse or violence

Co-op housing

A co-op is a group of apartments or houses that

Post-secondary student housing

Most universities and colleges can provide information about on-campus and off-campus housing. Contact the housing department of the university or college you plan to attend.

Housing for seniors

Assisted housing options for seniors in Canada include government-funded and private residences for seniors.

Learn more about housing options for seniors.

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