What essentials should students carry before moving to Australia?


Great question! Preparing for your move to Australia is exciting, and having the right essentials will make your transition smoother. Here’s a comprehensive checklist tailored for international students heading to Australia:

1. Important Documents (Carry in Cabin Luggage)


- Passport with student visa
- Offer letter/CoE (Confirmation of Enrolment)
- Printed e-Visa grant letter
- Academic certificates and transcripts
- IELTS/TOEFL/PTE/GRE/GMAT score sheets (as applicable)
- Financial documents (bank statements, scholarship letters, loan sanction letters)
- Medical prescriptions and health records
- Travel insurance and OSHC (Overseas Student Health Cover) policy
- Accommodation details and contact information
- Return air ticket (if required by visa conditions)
- Passport-sized photographs
- Emergency contact list (family, university, embassy, Pollster Education: +919324480791)

2. Clothing


- Season-appropriate clothing: Australia’s climate varies, but generally pack light summer clothes, some warm clothes for winter (especially if going to Melbourne, Canberra, or Tasmania), and a rain jacket.
- Formal wear: For presentations/interviews.
- Comfortable footwear: Walking shoes, flip-flops, and one formal pair.
- Traditional attire: For cultural events or festivals.

3. Electronics


- Laptop and charger
- Mobile phone (unlocked)
- Universal power adapter (Australia uses Type I plug)
- Earphones/headphones
- Portable hard drive/USB drives
- Power bank

4. Academic Supplies


- Stationery: Notebooks, pens, pencils (though you can buy these easily in Australia).
- Backpack/day bag

5. Health & Personal Care


- Prescription medicines (with doctor’s prescription)
- Basic first-aid kit
- Toiletries (enough for the first few days; buy the rest locally)
- Personal hygiene products
- Glasses/contact lenses (with prescription)

6. Food Items


- Ready-to-eat snacks, instant noodles, spices: Carry small quantities for initial days. (Check Australia’s strict quarantine and customs rules; avoid seeds, dairy, fresh fruits/veggies, and meat.)
- Reusable water bottle

7. Finance


- Sufficient Australian dollars (AUD) in cash (not more than AUD 10,000; declare if carrying more)
- International debit/credit card
- Travel card

8. Miscellaneous


- Bedding (optional): A bedsheet and pillowcase for initial use.
- Umbrella
- Travel locks for luggage
- Small sewing kit
- Personal mementos (photos, souvenirs)

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Tips:


- Luggage Weight: Check your airline’s baggage allowance.
- Customs: Declare all food and medicine; Australia is strict about biosecurity.
- Shopping: Most essentials—kitchenware, toiletries, bedding—are readily available at stores like Kmart, Coles, Woolworths, and Target.

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