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Planning to Study Abroad? Things you need to remember

| @indiablooms | Dec 21, 2017, at 12:23 am

Studying abroad can be a life changing experience. Not only does it offer you a well-rounded education, it also lets you experience the world, learn new languages, take up new courses and change your outlook and perspective on a variety of things in life. But before heading abroad, you need to plan for a few things.

 

Ensure that all your Paperwork is in Order

You need to know for a fact that you have your passport ready with you as soon as possible. Make sure you timely apply for a visa. If you already have a passport, check the expiration date. It needs to remain valid right until your semester abroad. Get all the required medical checkups done. Get in touch with your health insurance aggregator, so they are informed about your travel plans.

Stay Updated with the Currency Exchange

You not only have to keep a watch on your daily expenses when studying abroad, you also need to know what the economy of the country is like. Sometimes, the cheapest countries to visit are actually the least stable. The US dollar may not hold the same value it had when you were looking up the exchange rate four months ago. When you need to budget for months, minor changes can have major impacts.

Sort Out your Itinerary and Flights

Keep your maps, flight tickets and itineraries within arm’s reach or place them securely in your bag. This makes sure you have a stress-free and seamless journey. Staying organized helps you stay systematic and even lets you enjoy the ride. Besides, it also saves you the last minute panic attacks when you find out that something is missing. Travel insurance for students comes as a saviour especially when you are going to study aboard. Any reimbursement required as a result of theft of documents, luggage and belongings will be taken care of by the insurance company.

Student Travel Insurance is a Must

It is imperative that you buy student travel insurance. This ensures that you are covered and compensation will be provided to you by a specific company in case of specified loss, illness, damage, etc. You need to pay a certain premium to avail this benefit. To take care of your health and support you financially, you need student health insurance. Medical cost comes with a hefty price when abroad, you cannot, under any circumstances let it get in the way of studies. Generally, your policy should cover medical emergencies, stolen belongings and cancellation of the trip. It should also 24-hour emergency helpline and should offer adequate cover for sport activities.

Planning to study abroad is a big step but once you have everything sorted and in place, you have nothing to worry about. All you need is an open mind to learn about the cuisine of the place, search out local connections, an ability to make new friends and an awareness that helps you understand the country you are studying in from a global perspective.

 

 

 

 

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