Studying abroad is an exciting adventure. However, it is often troublesome to grasp precisely what you wish to bring and leave behind before hopping on a plane to check in Canada, the U.S.A., or the United Kingdom—especially during COVID-19. If you're just starting to plan your study abroad experience, we've put together a list of things to do before you go, and what to expect when you get there.
Travel Information for COVID-19
The travel requirements for COVID-19 continue to change frequently. We recommend that you monitor the following websites for updates and the latest information:
Before you begin packing
Before you start packing, here are some things you should do:
- Please verify luggage restrictions with the airline.
- Pack for all kinds of weather
- Before you travel, check what you can't bring through customs such as animals, plants, fresh fruits and vegetables, meat products, controlled substances, etc.'
Below is the document checklist
Upon arrival, you may be asked to indicate your travel- and study-related documents to the Border management Officers for clearance before exiting the airfield. they need to be physical, paper documents—-not hold on an electronic device, like a phone or a tablet. confirm they're simply accessible thus you'll turn out them once asked, thus don’t check them in along with your baggage.
Tip: A folder can help you to keep everything organized in one place.
You must have:
- A valid passport
- A valid study visa
- Any required COVID-19 tests or vaccinations (if applicable)
- A copy of your passport and visa (email a scanned copy to yourself as well as a family member)
- Your Letter of Acceptance/Admission and a printout of relevant information on the program/course you are studying
- Proof of payment of accommodation, tuition fees, etc.
- Other personal identification documents, such as your birth certificate, ID card, and driver's license.
- Original copies or certified copies of your academic transcripts and qualifications
- X-rays (if required)
- Evidence that you have enough money to study abroad, such as bank statements used to support your visa application
- Accommodation confirmation and complete address
- University or college contact information
- Any documents related to health or travel insurance
- Any other required documentation