Pre-Departure Guide for United Kingdom
Congratulations on your decision to study in the UK! This guide will help you prepare for a smooth transition and make the most of your experience.
Planning Your Arrival in the UK
Before you leave home, ensure you’ve planned every aspect of your journey. This includes your route from the airport to your accommodation and confirming any airport pickup services offered by your institution. Many institutions provide airport pickup, but you’ll need to book this service in advance.
Important Tips:
- Arrive in time for your institution’s welcome or orientation week. The National Union of Students (NUS) offers a welcome program each September to help you settle in.
- Plan how you’ll get from the airport to your accommodation, whether by taxi, ride-share service, or public transport.
- Carry some UK currency for initial expenses like snacks or a magazine.
Packing Tips
- Baggage Allowance: Check your airline’s baggage policy and be aware of weight limits to avoid extra fees.
- Restricted Items: Avoid packing alcohol, tobacco, guns, food, and certain plant and animal products. Prescription drugs should be approved for use in the UK.
- Luggage Safety: Attach an address tag to each piece of luggage with your name and UK address. Keep important documents, medications, and valuable items in your carry-on bag.
Important Documents
Ensure you have copies or photos of:
- Main page of your passport
- Airline tickets
- Travel insurance certificate
- Letter of acceptance from your UK college or university
- Important addresses and phone numbers
- Prescriptions or a letter from your doctor for any medication
Checklist for Your Place of Study
- Confirm airport pickup arrangements.
- Know how to get from the airport to your accommodation and its cost.
- Be aware of your arrival time and location.
- Inform your institution of your expected arrival.
- Have a 24-hour contact number for your institution.
Climate and Clothing
The UK has a temperate climate with frequent weather changes:
- Summer (June-August): Mild, with occasional showers.
- Autumn (September-November): Cooler, with increasing rainfall.
- Winter (December-February): Cold and wet; warm clothing required.
- Spring (March-May): Mild, with occasional showers.
Public Transportation in the UK
The UK offers various public transport options including trains, buses, ferries, and taxis. Useful links include:
Checklist for Settling In
- Arrange suitable accommodation.
- Understand Council Tax.
- Plan your finances.
- Complete a health check.
- Know what to do if you become ill.
Culture Shock
Culture shock is normal. To ease your transition:
- Learn about UK culture before you leave.
- Research how to manage culture shock.
- Pack items from home that remind you of family and friends.
- Engage in local activities, student clubs, and sports.
- Talk to other international students and use support services at your institution.
Legal and Safety Considerations
- Abide by local laws and regulations.
- Attend classes regularly and adhere to work hour restrictions.
- For emergencies, dial 999 for police, fire, or ambulance.
Work in the UK
- You can work up to 20 hours per week during term time.
- Consider applying for a Tier 2 (General) visa for full-time skilled employment before your student visa expires.
Telecommunications
- UK country code: +44
- SIM-only plans start at £6 per month.
- Postpaid plans start at £20 per month.
Food
- Enjoy a diverse range of international cuisines.
- Traditional British dishes include fish and chips, English breakfast, bangers and mash, and pies.
- Special dietary needs can be accommodated.
Living Expenses
- Immediate expenses: Approximately £250.
- Estimated monthly living costs: £1,265 in London; £1,025 outside London.
Best of luck with your studies in the UK!