You found the perfect study program abroad, got accepted and now you’re getting excited about your study adventure. We are sure there are a lot of things running through your mind at this point, like “what do I pack? Will I need travel insurance? How will I handle my finances abroad?”
It’s not easy moving and living alone abroad, especially if it’s your first time. Don’t let this get to you. Here are a few crucial tips you should follow before going abroad for studies:
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Arranging for the Right Documentation
Studying abroad means you’re travelling to a new city/ new country and well, there is a lot of documentation required. You will be asked to show your passport when leaving your countryR make sure it is not expiring within 6 months of your intended return. In addition to a valid passport, you will also require a visa to study abroad. Since different countries have different requirements you will have to look it up on the internet or call up the embassy for further information. Visa applications can take days or months to process, so make sure you apply for it as soon as you receive your acceptance letter.
Buying a Plane Ticket
These days, finding an economical ticket is all about the art of timing. Ticket prices depend upon when you’re planning to fly, your arrival destination, and where you’re flying from. Even though your family may insist on you buying the ticket at least 6 months prior to your departure, the best time to buy a ticket is 3 months before. You can keep tabs on airfares through websites.
Visiting a Travel Doctor
You need to visit your doctor to get a physical check-up before you leave your home country. In case, you have any medical condition, you may want to bring along your medication along with a doctor’s prescription. You also need to become immunized before your departure. Also, take a copy of your medical records overseas.
Getting Travel Insurance
Get a reliable travel insurance policy for your health and accidents. Not all health insurance providers cover you abroad. This move is to ensure your safety and security.
Researching the destination You’re off To
You need to acquaint yourself with the destination you’re off to. Conduct your research through the internet. Read up on the culture, geography, government policies, economic conditions, etc. You can also ask other students who have studied there if you want additional reviews. This will help you greatly and ensure you don’t do anything that the locals may consider offensive.
Look for accommodation
If you’re a student travelling abroad alone, you may also want to have accommodation on your list. So in order to make sure that you can look out for local accommodations in the city such as hostels, flats and a few more. Along with this, one can also look for groups like Iglu who can help you with additional support and guidance.
Learning the Basics
English may be a universal language, but the majority of people prefer to speak their local language. This may create a communication barrier. Learning some basic phrases of the country you’re going to will ease your adjustment phase immensely. You can use different apps to help you translate.
Packing your bags
“Pack light!” – these are the words to live by. You don’t want to spend extra money on extra luggage full of items you probably won’t even use. A lot of the things you’ll need such as toiletries can be found in the new country. Check the weather updates and general climate of that region to get an idea about what you should pack. Don’t forget to pack a few recipes and other mementos from back home to prevent homesickness. Also, take small souvenirs from your country for your new friends or host families abroad. Make a checklist of things you need to prepare for before you leave your country to make sure you don’t miss out on anything!