STUDYING ABROAD
The tuition fees is a different according to your course and selected country. Before you departure to any destination, you and your families need to consider the expenses that may incur in respective country. In general, Additional to your package the expenses will include, living expenses, visa application fees and costs for overseas student’s health cover. Also, students may need to pay for some additional services, such as student union, library, and sports facilities.
THINGS TO PACK
Elaf Education was established in 2003 in Jeddah Saudi Arabia, with our continue success now looking forward to continuing our history of providing high quality and professional advice for parents and their children who would like to study abroad. From a single office in Jeddah in 2003, Elaf Education has grown and expanded. As well as our Head Office in Al Nakheel Center Jeddah, we now have representative offices in Riyadh, Makkah, and in Jeddah cities in the rapidly growing
Elaf Education now represents in more than 100 education providers schools in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the UK and the US Malaysia South Africa and Malta
PREPARATION
Elaf Education was established in 2003 in Jeddah Saudi Arabia, with our continue success now looking forward to continuing our history of providing high quality and professional advice for parents and their children who would like to study abroad. From a single office in Jeddah in 2003, Elaf Education has grown and expanded. As well as our Head Office in Al Nakheel Center Jeddah, we now have representative offices in Riyadh, Makkah, and in Jeddah cities in the rapidly growing
Elaf Education now represents in more than 100 education providers schools in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the UK and the US Malaysia South Africa and Malta
DOCUMENTS TO BRING
Please keep it handy with your passport, air ticket, and evidence of visa, letter of offer, cash, other valuable items and emergency contact in your handbag. For things that are required to declare, it will be more convenient to pack them together for Customs examination.
- Air ticket
- Passport
- Evidence of e-visa
- Academic transcript or evidence of education background
- Letter of Offer
- Identity Card
- Driver’s license (with English translation if applicable) or International driver’s license
- Cash (around $500 – $1500 for the first week)
- Personal Necessities
- Clothes (check the climate of your destination before packing)
- Watch and alarm clock
- Mobile Phone and Charger
- Converter (for socket)
- Personal medicine if necessary
- Shoes (formal and casual)
- Bedding
- Towels
- Dictionary, stationery, lap-top computer, USB and calculator
- School Bag
- Camera
- Sun cream, sunglasses and umbrella
PERSONAL NECESSITIES
Elaf Education was established in 2003 in Jeddah Saudi Arabia, with our continue success now looking forward to continuing our history of providing high quality and professional advice for parents and their children who would like to study abroad. From a single office in Jeddah in 2003, Elaf Education has grown and expanded. As well as our Head Office in Al Nakheel Center Jeddah, we now have representative offices in Riyadh, Makkah, and in Jeddah cities in the rapidly growing
Elaf Education now represents in more than 100 education providers schools in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the UK and the US Malaysia South Africa and Malta
ARRIVAL INFORMATION
- Documents required for Customs clearance
- Items you must declare on arrival (including cash/currency)
- Did you know?
CUSTOMS CLEARANCE
Upon Arrival, the following documents ready for clearance:
- Passport
- Incoming Passenger Card
Your documents will be returned to you after checking and verification. You may then collect your luggage from the baggage hall and proceed to the baggage examination area.
Items you must declare on arrival (including cash / currency)
BE WARNED: DO NOT CARRY illegal DRUGS
PROHIBITED ITEMS
- It is illegal to carry any kind of drugs except your personal health related medicines
- Counterfeit goods and offensive types of pornography are also banned.
- Remember there is penalties for not declaring illegal and restricted items and for making false declarations on your Incoming or Outgoing Passenger Card.
- Visit Customs or the consulate or embassy website of the countries you’re visiting before you travel, for more advice about importing or exporting illegal and restricted items.
DID YOU KNOW
- Your baggage may be X-rayed when you arrive. This should not affect normal camera film.
- Fireworks, flammable liquids, corrosives, gas cylinders are not permitted on aircraft or in your baggage.
- Visitors including business people and students can bring such items as desktop or laptop computers and similar electronic equipment duty free
TIPS FOR TRAVELERS (Don’t)
- Carry goods for other people. If you do and the goods are prohibited or restricted, you will be held responsible.
- Believe you are ‘not the type’. Customer offices may select people and their baggage for detailed examination for a number of reasons. Selection should not be seen as a reflection on a person’s integrity or character.
- Provide false or misleading information to Customs. Penalties for false information (such as false receipts) are severe and may result in your goods being taken from you.
- Break the law in other countries.
- Expect your unaccompanied baggage to receive the same duty/tax free concessions as goods you bring with you.
- Take prescription medicines subsidized.
- Bring back pirated and counterfeit goods. Copyright piracy and trade mark counterfeiting are illegal. In some circumstances pirated and counterfeit goods imported into some countries are liable to seizure by Customs and people importing such goods may be subject to civil litigation or criminal prosecution