Skillfully arranging your luggage, you will save a lot of time and fewer difficulties when living in a new country. You need to know what to bring, or what can be bought in the place you are visiting. Before pulling your suitcase on the road, you also need to review the following checklist.

Make thoughtful arrangements before you go:

  • Upload copies of papers, photos, music, and necessary data to cloud storage such as One Drive, Google Drive, iCloud, etc.

  • Reasonable arrangement of baggage weight allowances, recreational vehicles, and food

  • Arrange for a pick-up at the airport when your flight arrives

  • If you have your phone with you, download an app so you can stay in touch with family and friends while using Wi-Fi

  • Tagging with full personal information or some other way to easily identify your baggage

  • Compact carry-on luggage, essential personal items to support you throughout the flight journey

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  • Passports and visas for international students are still valid.

  • COE Enrollment Certificate (Confirmation of Enrolment)

  • Cash: A small amount of money for when you first arrive.

  • Journal: To record your experiences.

  • Medicines and medical supplies: Bilingual prescriptions available or translated into English

  • Travel Voltage Converter: For use with your electronics.

  • Pocket Dictionary: Support you while communicating.

  • Camera

  • Telephone

  • Some clothes: Used in case of lost luggage.

  • Notebook: Information about accommodation, airport pick-up arrangements, and a list of relevant phone numbers.

  • Headphones: For in-flight entertainment

Items to AVOID in carry-on baggage

It should be noted that some items are best left at home, to avoid wasting money or having problems when going through immigration/exit. Remember not to pack any of the following items in your baggage.

  • Spices or plant products, such as most Asian spices, can be easily purchased at Asian supermarkets.

  • Stationery is easy to buy, it is not necessary to bring everything with you.

  • A large sum of cash (more than $20,000).

  • Goods without a license (such as movies, etc.).

  • Anything that can be considered a weapon.

IDP hopes that the above article will answer the question "What do you need to prepare before studying abroad?" and will be useful in your study abroad journey. If you need any further help, please contact the IDP Consultant right away!

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