The Essential Checklist for Students Moving to Australia
To make sure you are as ready as you can be, we have prepared a checklist of everything you need to do before coming to Australia as an international student.
Three months before you move
Immigration
- Check/apply for any necessary visas and make note of any conditions – you may need to prove you have access to funds when you arrive or have health insurance cover in place
- Check you have a valid passport and that it will still be valid for the length that your visa requires
Banking
- Consider your Australian bank account options – to save time, you can open an account online up to 14 days before you arrive in Australia
- Monitor exchange rates for the best time to send money
Employment
- Looking to work while you are studying? Check your visa requirements – there can be restrictions about whether or how much you can work
- Make sure your resume/curriculum vitae is up to date
Insurance
Organise cover for your trip including travel and health insurance
Travel
- Book your flights and check luggage allowances. You may want to book extra baggage
- Apply for an international driver permit if required
Accommodation
- Research accommodation options in Australia. Many educational institutions will be able to provide you with advice on different accommodation options – it’s worth visiting the website of the Institution you have enrolled in, or contacting them directly
Start to keep a list of the companies you get mail from so you can notify them when it comes to updating your address
One month before you move
Banking
Change some cash into Australian dollars for your arrival
Health
- Check any prescription medication you need is up to date
- If you’re bringing prescription medication with you, check it can be brought into Australia – you may need to obtain a letter from your doctor
- Check whether you need any vaccinations to enter Australia
Home matters
- Make a list of all subscription services that you want to cancel before your move including internet, TV streaming and gym memberships. Many require notice to be given in advance
- Notify contacts/companies of your new postal address
- Documentation
- Make copies of your important documents (certified copies are best for official documents) including:
- PassportBirth certificateVisaVaccination recordsDriver licence and international driver permitAirline tickets and itineraryDentist, school and medical recordsGet extra passport size photographs – these may come in handyTax information including any tax identification numbers
- Check luggage allowances with your airline
- Confirm all airport transfer arrangements
- Start thinking about what you’ll need to pack
- Make copies of your important documents (certified copies are best for official documents) including:
One week before you move
Travel
- Finish packing and weigh your luggage to ensure that it meets the airline’s allowance
- Check what items can and cannot be brought into Australia as quarantine rules are stricter than most other countries for food, plants and animal products
- Pack valuables in your carry-on luggage – including original documentation and any paperwork you may need to prove you meet the visa requirements, e.g. bank statements to prove your financial position
- If your flight requires a stop in another country, ensure anything in your carry-on luggage is suitable to be taken through that country’s airport immigration
Home matters
- Pay any outstanding bills
- Redirect your mail
- Give your friends and family your flight details and your address in Australia
Organise your banking
- Open your bank account before you leave
- Open a bank account up to 14 days before you arrive in Australia. You’ll need to visit a branch when you arrive to identify yourself and provide your tax residency details before your account can be used.
Once you arrive in Australia
- Staying in touchYou may want to get an Australian SIM card to enable you to use data more freely than using international roaming from your home country.Many telecommunication companies in Australia allow you to get prepaid mobile plans which include international calls and texts, without the need for a contract.Make sure you unlock your phone from it’s current provider before you arrive, if you want to continue to use that phone in Australia.
- TaxationRegister to apply for a Tax File Number (TFN) – you’ll need one if you’re planning on working. It can also save you paying too much tax if you open a bank account.Driver licenceVisit your nearest roads authority office to obtain a driver licence if required.HealthDepending on your circumstances and visa, you may be eligible for free or subsidised healthcare
through Medicare.