What essentials should students carry before moving to Germany?


Great question! Moving to Germany for studies is an exciting step, and being well-prepared will make your transition smoother. Here’s a checklist of essentials that international students should carry before moving to Germany:

1. Important Documents


- Passport (with valid student visa)
- University admission letter (Zulassungsbescheid)
- Proof of health insurance
- Blocked account confirmation (€11,904 for 2025/2026)
- Academic certificates/transcripts
- Passport-size photographs (at least 10, as German authorities require them for various purposes)
- Birth certificate (translated if required)
- Accommodation confirmation (if available)
- Vaccination records
- Travel insurance documents
- Copies of all important documents (in hard and soft copy)

2. Finances


- Cash in Euros (at least enough for the first few days, €200–€300)
- International debit/credit card
- Scholarship/loan sanction letters (if applicable)

3. Electronics


- Laptop and charger
- Mobile phone (unlocked, for German SIM)
- Universal power adapter (Germany uses Type C and F plugs, 230V)
- External hard drive/USB drives
- Headphones/earphones

4. Clothing


Germany experiences all four seasons, so pack accordingly:
- Warm winter jacket (essential for October–March)
- Sweaters, thermals, gloves, scarf, beanie
- Raincoat/umbrella
- Comfortable walking shoes and slippers
- Formal wear (for presentations/interviews)
- Daily wear and undergarments
- Traditional/ethnic dress (for cultural events)

5. Toiletries & Personal Care


- Basic toiletries for first few days (toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, shampoo, etc.)
- Prescription medicines with doctor’s prescription and translations if possible
- Spectacles/contact lenses (extra pair, if used)
- Towel

6. Kitchen/Utensils


Most accommodation has basic kitchen items, but you may want to carry:
- Pressure cooker (if you use one)
- Basic cutlery and utensils
- Spices (small, labeled packets)
- Reusable water bottle/flask
- Small containers for food storage

7. Other Essentials


- Backpack for daily use
- Bedding (bedsheet, pillow cover, light blanket; check with your accommodation)
- Stationery items (notebook, pens, etc.)
- Travel pillow and lock for luggage
- Small sewing kit

8. Study Materials


- Reference books (if not easily available in Germany or if you prefer your own copies)
- Notebooks and pens for initial days

9. Miscellaneous


- Photos of family and friends (for comfort)
- Small souvenirs/gifts from home
- German phrasebook or language app

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Tips:


- Avoid overpacking: You can buy most items in Germany.
- Check luggage allowance: Airlines have strict weight limits.
- Scan and upload copies of all important documents to cloud storage.

If you need a more detailed, customized checklist based on your university city or course, feel free to reach out to us at Pollster Education. We’re here to guide you every step of the way!

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