What should I bring to study in Toronto, Canada?

To study in Canada, in order to avoid troubles abroad, you'd better get ready before you leave:

1. luggage:

Carry up to two pieces of checked baggage, each of which shall not exceed 23kg, and the carry-on baggage shall not exceed 10kg.

2. Cash:

1) You can carry up to 5,000 Canadian dollars in cash, and you must carry it with you. Never put it in the checked suitcase.

2) The part exceeding 5,000 Canadian dollars can be carried in the form of draft. However, it should be noted that if you carry a draft, please unfreeze it in the bank as soon as you arrive in Canada. Because it takes at least a week for the draft to thaw.

3. clothes

1) Because indoor, public places and buses have heating in winter and air conditioning in summer, they mainly carry clothes in spring and autumn.

2) It is best to prepare two pairs of autumn trousers. In fact, not many people bring warm clothes and autumn clothes. Because it is usually enough to wear a short-sleeved T-shirt+shirt or a thin sweater+down jacket outdoors, and then take off the down jacket indoors.

3) It is recommended that the down jacket be shorter or longer than the knee. If it's too long, it's easy to fall or cross a snowdrift.

4) It is best to bring a pair of snow boots or boots with cotton. How many pairs of socks and gloves?

4. Electrical equipment

1) with converter and multi-empty board is enough.

5. Documents required to enter the customs at the Canadian airport.

1) passport

2) Canadian Customs Entry Form (to be filled in on the plane), but please note when filling in:

The cash amount shall not exceed 5,000 Canadian dollars.

The stay in Canada shall not exceed the validity period of the visa.

If yes, please fill in No.

If you have cigarettes, you'd better fill them in.

3) Original Letter of Admission to Canadian Schools

4) Original school receipt voucher and remittance voucher

6. Unnecessary things

1) quilt cover: Most freshmen used to live in homestead, Canada, and homestead will provide home and bedding for freshmen. Don't worry about moving out of the homestead without these things. You can buy bedding in local supermarkets such as Zellers, Sears, The Bay, or Wal-Mart, and the price is similar to that in China. You may get something cheaper when it's on sale.

2) Toothpaste, shampoo, conditioner and shower gel. There's really no need to bring these things. Call them tired. In Canada, you can see that every supermarket has different brands of toothpaste, shampoo, conditioner and shower gel on sale every day, and the price is more than half cheaper than that in China.

3) There is no need to bring electric appliances such as rice cookers, hair dryers and soymilk machines, because the voltage in Canada is 1 10v. If you use the rice cooker brought by China to boil water, it may not boil for an hour. Although some household appliances can use the voltage of 1 10v, the working efficiency in Canada is really too small.

Poster's advice on studying abroad: it is best not to bring contraband. If it is seized by Canadian customs, not only will the goods be confiscated, but the fine will also be discredited, and it will also be blacklisted by the customs, which will cause endless troubles.

I hope the above answers are helpful to you and I wish you all the best.