While you’re waiting for the summer to pass and for term-time to roll on up, however, you may want to follow study abroad checklist to make sure you’re as prepared as you can be for your trip. Whether you’re planning to study abroad for a month, a semester, an entire academic year or a full degree, it’s vital that you think about the important, bureaucratic things like travel insurance that will help make your time abroad run as smoothly as possible. So, you’ve been accepted onto a program at a foreign university of your choice, and are preparing to set off into the distance via plane/boat/train/parental vehicle to start your new international student life.
- Travel insurance
It might just look like an unnecessary cost, but, in reality, travel insurance is essential. For a small, one-off payment, travel insurance will cover you if anything happens to you during your studies – be this illness, injury or theft – and will make sure you don’t spend your entire life savings on a trip to the doctor’s! In many countries, health insurance is also a requirement for international students, and you may be asked to prove you have sufficient cover.
- Financial evidence
When applying for your student visa or further financial assistance, you’ll likely have to prove your current financial circumstances (i.e. you’ll have to prove that you have the funds to finance part or all of your study). The same may be asked of your parents if they will be supporting you. Usually, you can request these statements from your bank, or you can just print them yourself from home through online banking.
Also, if you pay a fee of any kind, like when applying for your student visa, you’ll likely be sent a receipt or confirmation. Ensure you have a copy of this as it proves you have done this, as well as the date this was processed. At the very least, use your own records of this financial transaction from your bank, building society or PayPal account which shows this transfer. This way, if you don’t receive what you are meant to, you have evidence.
Also, if you pay a fee of any kind, like when applying for your student visa, you’ll likely be sent a receipt or confirmation. Ensure you have a copy of this as it proves you have done this, as well as the date this was processed. At the very least, use your own records of this financial transaction from your bank, building society or PayPal account which shows this transfer. This way, if you don’t receive what you are meant to, you have evidence.
- Medical
To make sure you’re fighting fit before leaving home, it’s wise to visit your doctor for a full medical check-up and to make sure you’ve had all the vaccinations you may need for your chosen study destination. For far-off countries, these vaccinations will come at a price, but rest assured your doctor will tell you if they are completely necessary. If you need any assistance while you’re away, make sure your doctor sends a copy of your medical records abroad. Foreign prescriptions are not always honoured so it is advised that you allow yourself extra time to collect your prescription before your medication runs out.
- Academic Scripts
Throughout your schooling, you should keep safe all academic scripts and results with grades, in chronological order. If these are not in English, they should be translated alongside the translator’s accreditation – this way admissions staff can judge whether you have the necessary grades to study there, and compare these to their own grading system. It is also worth keeping certificates for extra-curricular achievements as well.
- Student Visa
Depending on your chosen country of study you will likely have to procure a student visa in order to be allowed in the country for the full length of study. Often, if applying for an undergraduate degree at an accredited university, the school will assist with the student visa process. This is not always the case however, so make sure to ask. If no help is offered, get straight onto the job of securing your student visa yourself. To do this you will need to contact the embassy or consulate of your country of study and may need to attend an appointment as part of your student visa application. Here you’ll be asked to bring documentation such as a university letter of approval, the aforementioned valid passport, proof of funds, and, occasionally, a return ticket for your journey home at the end your studies.
- Passport
Of course you’re not going to forget your passport. But what you may need to ensure in the run-up to your study abroad program is whether your passport will remain valid for the duration of your travels. Processing times vary from country to country but can often take six weeks or more. If you wait until you’re abroad before renewing your passport, you’ll have to face embassy visits, queuing and even more form-filling than usual – the last things you want when in an exciting new country! Many countries, in visa applications and such, will require you to have at least six months extra on your passport beyond the end of your studies, so make sure you allow for your study time, any additional travelling time, plus an additional six months. If you do need to renew your passport, make sure you apply as soon as possible to avoid being without a passport come start of term.
- Re-Check
Once you have all the right documents, re-check it as many times as you want. This will take you one step closer to your dream university. Have attested copies of all the documents in a folder and arrange it according to the check list. This will help you organize your application better. It might seem like you have all the documents necessary, but never be too confident. Plan ahead of time and prepare all the documents a couple of months before the application process starts.
What Edwise Students Studying Abroad Say?
“It was a very distinctive experience with Edwise. I am very much satisfied with all the services provided. My special thanks to my counselor for guiding me throughout my procedure. Warm greetings to the entire team of Edwise”
Name - Shalini G
Country - Canada
University - Lambton College
Name - Shalini G
Country - Canada
University - Lambton College
“Edwise has been very helpful from the start (choosing the university) to the end (getting the VISA). This process can be very tedious and confusing for most students, but thanks to Edwise it was relatively much simpler for me. The counselors and other staff were very kind and eager to help whenever I spoke to them over the phone or visited the office. Also I really want to thank my counselor for the all the help, guidance and advice; thanks to which I am now going to a great University for my master's program in computer science. I will recommend Edwise to any student going abroad for further studies, it is clearly the best!”
Name - Nishant Singh
Country - UK
University - University of Kent
Name - Nishant Singh
Country - UK
University - University of Kent
“My experience with Edwise was superb and flawless. Perfect work with great timing. It was a good decision of doing my work through Edwise. I am so grateful with the level of help you gave me. A huge thank you to my counselor for all her help answering my questions and handled everything with perfection. I am highly recommending Edwise to all my friends and family.”
Name - Vijeyta Kandpal
Country - Australia
University - La Trobe University
Name - Vijeyta Kandpal
Country - Australia
University - La Trobe University
“I had a wonderful experience with Edwise. They helped me from deciding Universities till visa process. They make the process organized and systematic. My counselor was a great support. She helped me in every step. For a person who is struggling to choose between universities and needs help. Edwise is the right place.”
Name - Soumya B
Country - USA
University - NCSU
Name - Soumya B
Country - USA
University - NCSU
“My experience with Edwise was very nice. The couselors helped me throughout my admission process. They did all the minors things too. I would definitely suggest Edwise to my friends who plan to go abroad for their further studies.”
Name - Ashwini S Kadlag
Country - Canada
University - Red River College
Name - Ashwini S Kadlag
Country - Canada
University - Red River College
“It was an amazing experience. They helped me with all my work. They also helped me in getting a good accommodation and got me in direct touch with the university. Keep helping the students. Excellent Guidance.”
Name - Rishabh Sharma
Country - UK
University - Nottingham Trent University
Name - Rishabh Sharma
Country - UK
University - Nottingham Trent University
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