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What luggage do I need to take to Australia?

Australia's education level is very high, and the optimization of policies is undoubtedly a shot in the arm for the Australian study abroad market. In addition, Australia's attitude towards international students is becoming more and more relaxed, which also makes international students more yearning for studying in Australia. So, what luggage do you need to take to Australia? Get to know me together.

First, the preparation before boarding.

(1) Important documents and certificates must be put in hand luggage, because these documents and certificates may need to be presented immediately after disembarking;

(2) Put all items that need to be declared in a place that is easy to take;

(3) Write personal information such as name, contact address and school address on all luggage;

(4) The suitcase should be locked to ensure safety;

(5) Make sure to carry your passport with you at any time during your trip;

Note: when the plane is about to arrive at the Australian airport, the flight attendant will send you a declaration form. If the cash exceeds10,000 Australian dollars, you need to declare it in the plant column. If you have medicines, you need to declare it in the medicine column. If you have food, you can't bring any meat products into the country, such as beef jerky. Take some small change with you, such as 10 yuan, 20 yuan and 50 yuan.

Second, drugs.

(1) Mainly gunpowder, cold and fever drugs, anti-inflammatory drugs, painkillers, eye drops, essential balm and band-AIDS.

(2) Take anti-allergic drugs (to prevent allergies due to acclimatization)

(3) A box of medical cotton swabs

Note: Don't bring Chinese herbal medicine (which can be taken as Chinese patent medicine). It's best to indicate the medicine you bring. When the dosage of antibiotics or other specific drugs is large, it is best to attach a doctor's diagnosis to explain it.

Third, daily necessities:

(1) A thick quilt (cold in summer)

(2) a blanket.

(3) Bed sheets, quilt covers and pillowcases (according to personal needs)

(4) Schoolbags and leisure bags (convenient for going to school or going out to play)

(5) Digital camera

(6) rice cookers

(7) hair dryer

(8) Three-to-two plugs (Australian standard voltage is 240V, AC wave is 50A, and three-phase power plugs are usually used).

(9) patch panel (generally 4-8 jacks are enough, and the line length is preferably around10m).

Note: Because pillows take up too much space, it is recommended to buy them after going to Australia. The cheapest is 5 Australian dollars each.

Fourth, stationery:

(1)U disk (all computers in the school can use u disk)

(2) Notebooks

(3) Electronic dictionary

(4) Dictionaries, you can take a dictionary with you in the exam, but it can only be a dictionary converted from your own national language into English, and the dictionary must be clean, and you can't write anything about books yourself. It is very expensive to buy new books in Australia. You can buy some professional Chinese books to read and take with you. I believe it will be helpful then.

(5) Small desk lamp (refers to the kind of lamp that can be folded, easy to carry and clipped to the bedside, because I can't help reading at night and want to lie in bed)

Verb (abbreviation for verb) documents and materials

(1) notarial certificate (diploma, degree certificate)

(2) Transcript (original in Chinese and English or notarized)

(3) IELTS test report

(4) School notice and COE

(5) 5 passport photos