Preparing to travel Once an offer has been accepted, it is time to prepare for departure.
In order to have a smooth transition from home to Melbourne, you should prepare for the following:
You are advised to book your flight to Melbourne immediately upon receiving your student visa. You should plan to arrive in Melbourne early, allowing enough time to find accommodation, organize finances and settle into your new environment prior to attending enrolment (details regarding enrolment can be found in the offer letter).
Late enrolment often means you have no choice of class times and you may miss out on vital program orientation activities in your School. If you cannot arrive by the commencement date indicated in your offer letter, you must contact the school and seek permission to arrive late.
The essentials Melbourne’s four distinct seasons require a flexible wardrobe. You will need clothes suitable for hot, warm and cool daytime temperatures ranging from 13 to 35 degrees Celsius.
There is no uniform dress code at Australian colleges. Most students dress informally in clothes such as jeans, T-shirts, pullovers/jumpers, sweaters, casual shirts and sports shoes. A strong umbrella is needed since Melbourne’s Winter can be rainy and windy.
For electronics adaptor plugs, the voltage used in Australia is 220 –240 volts AC. The sockets for plugs are three-pinned. Adaptors can be bought in Australia for approximately AU$15 – AU$40.
Do not bring prohibited items such as animal or plant products (e.g. dried meats or seafood, seeds, herbs and spices) as these are against Australian customs regulations.
Never agree to bring a bag or other items to Australia for someone else as it may contain something illegal and you will be held accountable for it.
Customs regulations Australia’s quarantine laws are very strict and many foodstuffs, plants, animal products and some medicines may not be brought i
The import of drugs, guns, weapons and pets is prohibited, with severe penalties for bringing prohibited substances into Australia. www.customs.gov.au