October 07, 2022
Top tips to adapt quickly in your new life in Australia
by Arunachalam
Top Tips to Adapt Quickly in Your New Life in Australia
International students undoubtedly have many questions and concerns about moving to a new country, but some advanced planning can help a lot.
You may have concerns about how to find accommodation. How to learn about all the rules of the road? How will you fit into the Australian way of life? How to travel using public transportation? Plus a lot more.
If you have chosen Australia as a study destination and are worried about how to adjust to the new life. don’t fret! Here are some useful tips which will help you in quickly adjust to the Australian way of life as an international student.
Explore every inch of your city
Australia is a stunning nation and getting used to it is not at all difficult. Simply set aside some time to tour the nation.The best strategy for settling in is to get out and about as much as you can in your neighbourhood. This will give you a sense of where you are and assist you in your adjustment to the community where you live and study.To enable overseas students, to experience the neighbourhood and some well-known tourist destinations, many universities will provide a variety of cheap trips and tours.
Use the local public transportation apps
It’s crucial to understand how to use public transportation in Australia because it’s a necessity for you in your daily life as an international student.Finding out which public transportation app you should download and utilise is crucial because each state has its own public transportation system.
PTV is primarily used in Victoria, Opal Travel is primarily used in New South Wales, and MyTransLink is primarily used in Queensland. Your university can provide you with guidance on which app to download if you’re unsure.You can use the app to organise your city travel. It will be essential to arrange your trip ahead of time so that you can view the schedules for the buses, trams, and trains that will take you where you need to go.
You’ll need to develop the habit of always having your travel card with you when you board a bus, tram, boat, or train in addition to learning how to use the app.Your trip card can be purchased at any significant train station, any 7/11 convenience store, and some stores. Once you have it, you’ll need to keep topping it off with cash so you may use it to touch on when you board and exit a bus or train.
It’s equally vital that you become familiar with the public transportation app and understand how to use Google Maps to reach where you’re going, especially whether you’re walking or driving there.
The first thing you need to do: Purchase an Australian SIM card
After selecting Australia as your study destination and your initial arrival, it’s crucial to have a secure mobile phone connection and mobile internet plans because they will enable you to stay in touch with your family back home and the Australians you will meet.
When you arrive at any Australian airport, you will see telecom stores selling sim cards, some of which also provide special student discounts.All of the main mobile phone operators, including Telstra, Optus, Amaysim, Vodafone, and Lyca, have excellent calling and data plans.These businesses also provide excellent student discounts. So, be prepared with your university/call letter or your enrolment I.D.
Participate in orientation sessions organised by your university
Every institution or college organises an orientation week to welcome international students and assist them in becoming acquainted with some fundamental yet crucial aspects of life in Australia. In order to ensure that you are aware of and can participate in all the welcome and orientation activities your university has to offer, it is crucial that you get in touch with them as soon as you arrive in Australia.
Don’t miss out on these opportunities, as they are essential in educating international students about their rights and responsibilities when living in Australia. Additionally, you’ll get to meet other international students to begin forming relationships and friends at your university.
Open a bank account
Opening a bank account with one of the Australian banks is another crucial step in adjusting to Australia.You can utilise any of the several banks, many of which offer special rates to students. Commonwealth Bank is the most well-known bank in Australia.
This will be useful to you because, in Australia, online payments and digital bank transfers are used for numerous payment options, including lodging. Additionally, you will only get payments into your Australian bank account once you begin working.
Being an international student is challenging and you may have many questions in your mind. Feel free to contact MWT Education Consultancy to ask for any guidance and advice to choose Australia as your study destination.
Written by
Arunachalam
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