The 9 best tips for new students in Ukraine

Ukraine has the largest international student group in Europe, and international education in this country has come a long way. Ukraine is distinguished by culture and history, with stunning architectural sites and ideal landscapes for excursions. It is a great place to study abroad as you will live in Ukraine for several months, meanwhile these are the best tips for new students in Ukraine.

The necessary things for your study trip to Ukraine

  • Your invitation letter.
  • Your international passport.
  • Authentic or certified copies of your qualifications.
    Driving license (if applicable).
  • Medical history or necessary prescriptions for the continuous drug.
  • Your personal computer.

Unnecessary things in your study trip

One of the best tips for new students in Ukraine is to not take anything that you hate losing with you. Leave it behind:

  • Precious or expensive jewelry.
  • All unnecessary credit cards.
  • Social cards, library cards, and similar items that you may routinely carry in your wallet.
    Leave a copy of the itinerary with family or friends in your country if they need to contact you in an emergency.

Buy airline tickets

Each student is responsible for their own travel arrangements. You may want to find a travel agent to help you with your travel plans.

There are many different options for purchasing tickets, and it is important that you choose the one that best suits your needs. The student is recommended not to wait until the last minute to obtain all of his travel documents.

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Health insurance

Students studying for classroom programs are required to obtain local Ukrainian health insurance (not valid outside Ukraine), in order to obtain a residence permit.

Cash

When changing money abroad it is always best to go to a bank. Although there are change offices throughout Florence, they impose a commission, and their exchange rate is usually high. This rule also applies to hotels, airports, and train stations where rates are usually higher than at any bank. To avoid losing money from transaction fees, it is best to change a large sum of money in one go.

Check before departure

Ask about the allowed number of carry-on bags, their dimensions, weight limits, and fees for limiting the allowable weight. Most importantly, don’t wait until the night of your travel to pack your luggage. Distribute essential items such as underwear and some clothes in all of your bags, especially your backpack (in case your clothes are lost).
Place your passport and ID card in a safe place, but it is easily accessible as you will have to present it at various points during your trip.

A guide about Ukraine

You might consider purchasing a guide about Ukraine from your local bookstore library. During orientation, you will get a comprehensive student guide that identifies places to shop, eat, grocery shopping, and a lot of great information that will come in handy while you are in Ukraine. And don’t forget to carry your new address and phone number with you at all times.

Clothing

In the warmer months between November and March (average temperatures from 17 to 45 degrees), students generally wear lightweight shirts, shorts, and skirts. Winters, on the other hand, are cold, with temperatures frequently below freezing. Snow covers Kiev about 80 days a year. Therefore, bring warm clothing.

Safety first

In terms of safety, a little caution and common sense, and some basic street intelligence will help you avoid any problems.

Here are some tips for keeping you safe:

  • Avoid empty streets, subway stations, and bus stations.
  • Make sure you know where to go, and it is always best not to travel alone during the night.
  • Do not display large sums of cash in public places, and keep your property in a strong grip, especially while you are at railway and bus stations, as it is often crowded and is an attractive place for pickpocketers.

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