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What are the precautions for studying in Australia by plane?

Some students studying in Australia may be flying for the first time, but they may be confused about flying abroad. The following is what I shared about studying in Australia by plane. Let's have a look.

Matters needing attention in studying in Australia by plane

-Be sure to put all important documents and certificates in your hand luggage, as you may need to show them immediately after disembarking;

-Keep all items that need to be declared in a place that is easy to get;

-All airlines have certain restrictions on baggage weight. For example, China International Airlines has a luggage limit of 20kg for international passengers, so you need to choose the things you carry with you.

-Make sure your name, contact address and school address are on all luggage;

-The suitcase needs to be locked to ensure safety;

-When traveling, you need to carry your passport with you at all times;

-Don't carry handbags for people you don't know, because there may be contraband in them;

-It's uncomfortable to sit on the plane for too long. It's best to walk around the cabin often to stretch your muscles.

-If you take a night flight, you'd better wear earplugs and an eye mask.

Admission materials for Australian students

1. Entry card

Before the plane is about to land, the flight attendant will issue an Australian entry card to all passengers. It should be noted here that even if it is filled in on the China Entry Card, it must be filled in English. In addition, the signature on the entry card should be consistent with the signature on the passport.

Reminder: If you don't know whether you need to declare your belongings, you'd better choose "Yes". If you write "no" and it is found out, it will be more troublesome. If you must know, you can also consult the flight attendants.

2. Immigration inspection

At the immigration office, immigration officials will check passports, visas and entry registration cards and ask simple questions, such as "Why did you come to Australia?" "How long are you going to stay?" Wait a minute.

3. Customs

If you have nothing to declare, you will be told to take another passage. However, once you find out what needs to be declared through non-declaration channels, you will be in trouble.

Therefore, it is suggested that as long as you bring things that you can't make up your mind, such as food, medicine, sports equipment, etc. It is best to go through the declaration channel. The declaration does not mean that these things are not allowed to be brought into the country, but that they need to be inspected before being brought into the country.

Reminder: Customs declaration should be honest and don't quarrel with customs officers.

4. List of items that must be declared

Guns, weapons and ammunition

You must declare all guns, weapons and ammunition, including * * * and gun replicas, as well as BB bullets fired with compressed air but usually bought as "toy" guns. Other weapons, such as paintball guns, blowpipes, full knives, nunchakus, slingshots, crossbows, electric shock devices and boxing rings, must also be declared. Some items may require permits, police authorization and security checks before they can be imported.

doping

All stimulants must be declared upon arrival. These include human growth hormone, DHEA and all anabolic and androgenic steroids. These articles are not allowed to be imported into Australia without permission.

money

There is no limit to the amount you can bring into or out of Australia. However, if it is more than 10000 Australian dollars and equivalent foreign currency, it must be declared. Customs requires that if you carry promissory notes, traveler's checks, personal checks, money orders or postal orders, you must also fill in the negotiable securities form BearerNegotiableInstruments, abbreviated as BNI***.

Food, plants, animals and biological products

All food, plants, animal products, animal devices, biological materials, soil and gravel are declared to the quarantine bureau upon arrival. If you fail to declare, you may be prosecuted on the spot.

Personal experience: you can bring some packaged snacks, such as dried tofu snacks and plum blossoms. But don't bring anything that contains roots, stems, leaves, fruits, seeds and other parts of plants, such as dried mushrooms. It is best not to bring any meat products, including small beef jerky packed in sugar shape. Airport dogs have a keen sense of smell.

Drugs and chemical reagents

You need to declare all drugs to the customs, including prescription drugs, substitute drugs, herbs and Chinese medicines, vitamins and mineral formulas.

Reminder: It is best to declare all drugs. It is best to prepare relevant English instructions before boarding the plane, or you can find a Chinese interpreter at the airport.

Items that can be carried with luggage

Except fur and perfume, most personal items, such as new clothes, shoes and personal hygiene cleaning products, can be brought into Australia duty-free through carry-on luggage.

Alcoholic commodities

/kloc-over 0/8 years old, you can bring 2.25 liters of alcohol into Australia duty-free. Alcohol in all carry-on luggage belongs to this category, regardless of the place and method of purchase.

tobacco

If you are over 18 years old, you can bring one ***250 cigarettes or 250g cigars or tobacco products into Australia duty-free. All tobacco products in carry-on luggage belong to this category, regardless of the place or method of purchase.

Guidance notes for entry into Australia

1. To enter Australia with a China passport, you need to complete an entry visa in embassies and consulates in China, Australia in advance, which is consistent with your purpose of going to Australia.

2. Fill in the "Entry Passenger Registration Card" carefully. If there is any false report or concealment, once found out, hell to pay will be.

3. The inspection of inbound passengers by Australian Customs and Quarantine Department is very strict, especially prohibiting or restricting the carrying of animals and plants and their products.

4. Don't bring any kind of food, including dry and fresh food, cooked food, preserved food, etc.

5. Do not carry wood products, roots, stems, leaves, fruits, seeds and other parts of plants. Do not carry Chinese herbal medicines, straw products and so on.

6. Do not bring animals, any parts of animals and products that come into contact with animals, including devices, eggs, biological samples, birds, fish, insects, corals, shells, bee products, pet food, etc.

7. Don't carry dirt or articles with dirt, such as sports equipment and sports shoes.

8. Drugs, steroids, firearms, all kinds of weapons and * * * are not allowed.

9. Restricted articles: alcohol shall not exceed1125ml; No more than 250 cigarettes * * No more than 250g of tobacco * * *.

10. Goods or samples with commercial use shall be declared.

1 1, Australian dollar or equivalent foreign currency with a total amount exceeding or equal to 10000 should be declared.

12. Items with a total value of more than 400 Australian dollars, gifts obtained overseas, duty-free items purchased in Australia, etc. must be declared.