Become A Custodian


Earn money even when rooms are full.

Become a Homadorma custodian to offer additional services and earn additional income.
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Become A Custodian

Earn money even when rooms are full.

Become a Homadorma custodian to offer additional services and earn additional income.

Learn More

What is a custodian?


A custodian is a responsible adult, who is a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident, who will take care of and support the minor child. A custodian is optional for minors 17 years of age and older, but an officer can request one on a case-by-case basis.

Get paid in 3 steps


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Earn the Custodian Badge

Study the custodian help centre and pass the test!

How to earn the Custodian Badge?

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Connect to Students

Find students who are requesting a custodian. Invite interested students to book online.

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Get Paid

Homadorma handles the booking payment and make sure your services are paid off.

Most asked host questions

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Who is a minor chind?

Each province and territory decides the age when a person becomes an adult. This is known as the age of majority. A person under the age of majority is a “minor child”.

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How to notarize the IMM5646E form?

Form IMM5646, Custodianship Declaration - Custodian for Minors Studying in Canada, is used to establish the student’s custodian. There are two pages for the form: page 1 - CUSTODIAN FOR MINORS STUDYING IN CANADA,

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What are the requirements to earn the Homadorma Custodian badge?
  • Immigration status must be: Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident
  • Go to Find Students page
  • Your home address is up-to-date and matches your ID address
  • You’ve earned Staff Interview Badge
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What's the School Registration procedure?

In general, school boards require three steps of registration: School board reporting, assessment tests, and school registration. The registration steps and requirements may vary based on different school boards.

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