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Proper guide to Study Abroad Safety tips and advice for students to avoid problems and protect oneself. Follow this guide for a wonderful experience abroad.
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SafetyTipsforStudentsWhile StudyingAbroad Studying abroad brings in great opportunities to students. Not only are students exposed to new learnings and cultures, but they are also exposed to new experiencesandpeople.However,asaforeignerlivinginaforeigncountry,there will alwaysbe some risks. Infact,foreignersareusuallytargetsforscamsandpickpocketing.Althoughdanger or security is relative and varies between countries, it is always wise to stay vigilant andfollowsome safetytips toavoid problemsand protectoneself. ListUsefulEmergencyNumbers Memorise or list emergency numbers including the country’s national emergency hotline, in the US, its 911. Most of the time, a country’s emergency hotline can connectyoutovariousservicesincludingpoliceassistanceandhospitalassistance thatyou need in caseof emergency. Aside from the national emergency hotline, include the number for your local city’s police,traffic police,ambulance,fire,coastguardifapplicable,poisoncontrol,water,
andpower company, your friend, roommate, and landlord’snumber, your institution’s emergencynumber, andinternational departmentnumber. Plan Your Routeand Research Your DestinationWhenYouTravel Anothersafetytipyoucandoistoplanyourrouteandresearchyourdestinationas partof yourpreparation ofStudyingAbroadwhen you travel. Planning your route and your travel schedule will lessen the chances of you getting lost. To know more about your travel destination, check advisories both from your home country and your host country, and check reviews online and listen to the news,toknowifitissafetovisit.Planningyourroutecanalsobeusefulduringyour daily trips, like checking the bus or train schedule to avoid getting late, especially at night. TravelWithFriends Although backpacking or travelling alone is becoming popular with a lot of people thesedays,youshouldstillavoiditandasmuchaspossibletravelwithfriendsand avoidhitchhiking.One,youareaforeignerstayinginanothercountrymakingyoua more likely target for scams of pickpocketing. And two, most of those backpackers arealreadyseasonedtravellersorarethemselvestravellingwithotherpeople. Remember,there’ssafetyinnumbers. Avoid WalkingAloneatNight Asmuchaspossible,avoidwalkingatnight.Incaseitisnotavoidable,onlywalkon streets that are well-lit and with other people around. Moreover, avoid using your earphonesto beaware ofyour surroundingsand to stayalert. DoNotCarryLargeAmountsofMoney WhenYouTravel Anotherreminderwhenyoutravelistonotbringwadsofmoney.Instead,bringsome money, and your ATM or credit card. Most cities have their own numbers of ATM machines you can just use to withdraw money when you need it. To make it more convenient, you can also use your credit card to pay for various services. Most of the timeVISAandMastercard arewidely acceptedin manycountries. Prepare for Emergencies and Know Your Campus’ Emergency and SecurityProtocols Prepareforemergencyandmakephysicalanddigitalcopiesofyourcrucial documents: Passport Studypermit Workpermit Visa
5.Healthinsurance Moreover,separatethemfromyouroriginalcopies. Toincreaseyoursafety,learnaboutyourcampusandcity’s emergencyandsecurity protocolsincaseofsituationssuchas fire,earthquake,flooding,typhoon,or human-induceddisasters. Remember, duringthosesituations,animmediate responseis a must for everyone’s safety. Aside from safety tips, there is other information international students should be awareoftoensuretheyhaveawonderfulexperienceabroad.Tolearnmore,check outMSM Unify’s articleon9 Tips toMake theMostOut ofStudyingAbroad. Visit us - https://www.msmunify.com/ Contactus-+1-250-262-6686