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Pre-departure is an important stage in the process of studying abroad. Here are some key steps to follow during the pre-departure stage for international students studying in Australia.
Visa Application:
Once you have received an offer letter from an Australian institution, you will need to apply for a student visa. The visa application process can be completed online and requires various documents such as proof of enrolment, health insurance, and financial capacity. It is important to start the visa application process well in advance to allow enough time for processing.
Accommodation:
International students have a range of accommodation options in Australia. It is important to research and arrange accommodation well in advance of your arrival. Options include on-campus housing, homestay, private rental, or shared accommodation.
Flight Booking:
Once your visa is approved, you can book your flight to Australia. Make sure to book your flight well in advance to avoid any last-minute hassles.
Money Matters:
It is important to have enough money to cover your tuition fees, living expenses, and other costs. You can set up an Australian bank account before you arrive or use your existing bank account from your home country.
Health Insurance:
International students are required to have health insurance while studying in Australia. You can purchase Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) from an approved provider.
Packing:
Make a list of things you will need to bring with you to Australia. Remember to pack according to the Australian climate and consider any items that may be difficult to purchase in Australia.
Culture Shock:
Studying in a new country can be exciting but also challenging. Be prepared to experience culture shock and take steps to overcome it, such as joining a student club or seeking support from the international student office.
Airport Pickup:
Some institutions offer airport pickup services for international students. Check with your institution to see if this service is available.
Pre-Orientation Programs:
Some institutions also offer pre-orientation programs to help international students settle into their new environment. These programs cover topics such as academic expectations, cultural adjustment, and campus life.
Keep in touch with EduCity team: Students can keep in touch with EduCity team to get any assistance they may require before leaving for Australia.