2. About laptops. I suggest you buy parallel imports in China, and IBM and HP can enjoy international joint guarantee. In Canada, you can't get the goods through informal channels. Generally speaking, they can also be bought at FUTUTRESHOP and London pharmacies. It can't be said that it is very expensive, but the price is not satisfactory, and there are not many models, just Sony, PAQ, Hewlett-Packard and Toshiba. Plus the national tax and tax saving, that's a big expense. There are also computer accessories such as earplugs, mice and USB flash drives. Be sure to buy them all and bring them home. It's not generally expensive here, it's even more expensive after tax. Anyway, they are all labor-intensive products of MADEINCHINA.
3, food diced with some easy to save for a long time. Cereal and the like, don't bring live and pickled products, you can bring a cigarette, Canadian cigarettes are generally 7-8 yuan; It is said that there are drug dogs in the airport. They can smell what is in your bag. If found, please eat it on the spot or confiscate it.
4, medicine should be brought. You don't need to buy Canadian CARECARD, that is, Canadian health insurance, because it costs several hundred dollars a month, so you don't need to earn money for * * *, and do as little strenuous exercise as possible. When we are seriously ill, everyone is young and can cope with anything with a cold. If you are really unlucky and have an accident, don't be careful. If the car really hits you, you can sue him, then it is estimated that you can make a fortune.
5. The mobile phone has a tri-band mobile phone. Canadian mobile phones usually buy a two-year plan and give you a mobile phone for free, but you can only use the SIM card of the mobile phone operator, so you should consider a two-year plan, and many people later regretted it. It's cheap to make domestic calls, which is the only one I've ever seen in Canada that is cheaper than domestic calls. Example: 300 minutes to print 5 yuan China, Yalian brand business card. If the exchange rate is conservative 1: 6, the price is domestic. If you buy 10, you will get 1.
6. Dictionary. Electronic dictionary, take it if you can. If it is not overweight, bring some China scarves to cheat the teacher (Vancouver is not suitable, they are all made in China).
7. Cash. Sew a bag of underwear, and write a detailed list as conservatively or conservatively as possible on the plane, with less trouble. Even if you finally catch it, you can say forgive me. The new international students won't be embarrassed by you. If the money is good, the remittance is very expensive, and both banks charge. Canadian banks charge for withdrawals, so you must apply for a VISA card to avoid the trouble of withdrawing money all the time.
Question 2: What should I bring to study in Canada for the first time? Take Air Canada as an example.
Take two pieces of carry-on luggage on the plane.
Two pieces of 23kg checked baggage.
Every airline has different baggage regulations, so please know in advance.
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The first check-in box is 1st to check the luggage.
Free delivery at random. 23 kg, overweight less than 32 kg, pay $ 100CAD, the sum of length, width and height does not exceed 158 cm, the wheel length is included in the measurement, and the telescopic handle is retracted.
Chunqiu clothes
Casual coat x3, long-sleeved shirt or T-shirt x4, jeans with normal waist 1-2, wild girls recommended by Gong Yi: black wild Legging, threaded cotton vest, big shirt.
summer wear
Short-sleeved shirts or T-shirts sweat a lot in summer, so the washing machine needs to accumulate enough to wash them.
Summer socks 14 pairs
Shorts or skirts, jeans and pants 1-2 each. Students with smaller bodies can consider taking more. Brand pants are cheap, but the size is relatively large, so it is not easy to find a small size.
Students who swim can bring swimming trunks (Canadian men think briefs are very strange), and girls can bring swimsuits, swimming caps and goggles.
All kinds of sporting goods
winter dress
Winter starts from 165438+ October, which is relatively long.
Outer layer: Down jacket can be knee-length style, windbreaker, waterproof and windproof ski suit or winter. Students who come in summer can consider buying winter clothes in Canada, such as down jackets for Canadian geese.
It's better to have a hat, and it's better to have a detachable hat.
Middle layer: 2-3 thick sweaters, cotton sweaters with poor warmth retention, not recommended. Because the room has heating in winter, it is necessary to set up an intermediate layer to keep warm, and girls who are afraid of cold can bring more.
Inner layer: 3 sets of thermal underwear
Shoes: 2-3 pairs of shoes are enough. Snow boots should be bought in Canada.
Accessories: thick gloves, thick hat (preferably covering ears), thick scarf, 7 pairs of thick socks, earmuffs, baby incubator (please pay attention to whether the voltage of 1 10V is supported when using electricity).
Jeans: If you want to wear thermal underwear, you need 1-2 pairs of trousers with larger waistlines.
It is best to rent a locker at school, where you can put down jackets and snow boots, as well as shoes that can be changed indoors. Because Canada has sufficient indoor heating, you can wear spring and autumn clothes, plus winter clothes and snow boots.
2 pairs of thick socks, because you wear snow boots in winter, you may not need to take them off and change them into casual shoes in the city. You can consider them or buy them in Canada.
Girls' products
Pajamas, * * *, bras, socks, if you plan to machine wash, you'd better prepare enough for 7 days. Hand washing needs to communicate with the owner in advance, because it involves living habits and increases the time and water consumption in the bathroom.
Small ladies suggest to bring more underwear, because all the products sold in Canada are designed according to the western body shape, and big ladies can also buy them in Canada. Recommend a sports bra without rims. Dysmenorrhea drugs, conditioning drugs.
Women's hygiene products can be brought more, which is good as a buffer material to fill the gap in the suitcase. You can bring more jewelry. Rubber bands, hairpins and hairpins can be worn more. Thin scissors, trim your bangs and hair ends.
Although the shoes are heavy, you can take more. Yoga clothes. You can bring more chiffon clothes. After all, they are very light.
towel
Towel, absorbent towel. You can consider bath towels and bathrobes.
Formal dress
Canadian schools often ask students to make presentations. They need to wear formal clothes. In addition, you also need to dress up when looking for a job and attending formal activities, such as dinner parties.
Boy: 1 dark suit = suit top+pants+shirt+belt+tie+leather shoes.
Girl: 1 set of dark professional clothes = suit top+western skirt+pants+shirt+leather shoes.
footwear
You can bring a pair of sports shoes or not. It's cheaper to buy them in Canada.
You can bring a pair of slippers. CROCS shoes sold in Canada are cheaper than those sold in China, and Wal-Mart has similar shoes with lower price and good quality.
In the discount season, such as Christmas, brand-name leather shoes are much cheaper than in China.
2-3 pairs of casual shoes
Snow boots must be bought in Canada.
rain gear
Folding umbrellas, preferably windproof, do not need raincoats.
Mobile phone case, scratch-resistant film
You can bring some appropriately. It's very cheap in China.
Drugs and chemical reagents
Antibiotics can be taken in small amounts, not easily. Prescription drugs prescribed by doctors must be accompanied and translated.
......& gt& gt
Question 3: What should I bring to study in Canada? Tessa/BBS/thread-527365-1-1
Stupid Canada prepared a special post before departure, which contained a lot of information integration.
# 1 airline baggage regulations
#2 Canadian baggage handling (provided by Dereck_sw)
A luggage list for your comments (fish also love English).
#4 Baggage List for Boys Studying in Canada (provided by Myron)
Baggage list for girls studying in Canada.
#6 Luggage Edition Departure Flight and Aircraft and Flight-related Issues
#7 List of prohibited items on Canadian aircraft
#8 How to solve the problem of overweight luggage
#9 Matters needing attention in baggage clearance
# 10 Introduction of Airport Baggage Consignment
# 1 1 airline baggage consignment regulations
# 12 What should I prepare before going to Canada?
# 13 regulations on tobacco and alcohol customs clearance
# 14 Experience in winter clothes, small household appliances, study, luggage and daily necessities
# 15 What are the procedures for baggage consignment?
# 16 conversion socket is indispensable.
(= = = Well, I was in zhidao.baidu/question/86622202?. . Si = 1 found graph)
# 17 How to deal with baggage emergencies?
# 18 air ticket collection (booking agent, website, etc. )
2 1 Toronto baggage preparation post girl edition (provided by Banzhu Fairy on July 7)
The above is the catalogue of this post, recommended to lz.
Question 4: I'm going to study in Canada soon, and I don't know what clothes to bring. 1. List of luggage for studying in Canada: luggage
(1) According to the latest regulations of Air Canada, passengers who take off after 2011 1 10 can only check one large suitcase for free, and the sum of the length, width and height of each suitcase shall not exceed/kloc-0. (For details, please consult your booking place or visit aircanada, the Chinese website of Air Canada). If you buy a ticket other than Air Canada, please consult the specific airline for specific baggage requirements.
(2) The carry-on backpack can hold some carry-on and emergency items.
2. List of luggage for studying in Canada: cash
(1) When going to Canada, you can take Canadian dollars equivalent to 10000 USD at most, and you must take them with you. Never put it in the checked suitcase.
(2) The balance of the planned exit can be remitted to the Canadian bank card opened in advance.
3. List of luggage for studying in Canada: clothes
(1) Because indoor, public places and buses are all air-conditioned, there are few outdoor activities, and clothes are mainly taken in spring and autumn. Bring shirts or pullovers, and coats in spring and autumn. Please bring more underwear, * * *, socks, etc. For daily change.
(2) You can bring a thin sweater, a thick sweater and a pair of pants.
(3) A long down jacket, a pair of winter snow shoes and a hat.
(4) The highest temperature in summer is not higher than 30 degrees, and short-sleeved T-shirts are often worn for daily washing.
Question 5: What do I need to prepare for studying in Canada? 1. IELTS and GRE are recommended. GRE is necessary, and IELTS is more recognized than TOEFL.
2. You also need to provide your bachelor's degree, tutor's recommendation letter and college average report card.
3. If it is a computer, look at UBC, the sliding iron spring.
Question 6: What should I bring to study in Toronto, Canada? In order to avoid causing trouble in a foreign country, you'd better be prepared before going out:
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.
Question 7: What daily necessities do you need to bring to study in Canada? Passport, visa, school admission notice, bareheaded photo, bank card and money are the six most important things. Secondly, all your electronic products (camera, computer, mobile phone, video camera, IPAD, IPOD, etc.). ), clothes (including pajamas), cosmetics, medicines (Berberine, Amoxicillin, Paracetamol, Fenbid, Yunnan Baiyao, Band-Aid, Iodophor, watermelon frost, depending on your situation, plus thermometers and sanitary napkins. The books, some paper and a portable pen you need. The rest is unnecessary. After you arrive, you sleep for one night, get up the next day, turn on your mobile phone, click Google Maps, find the biggest supermarket near you, and then buy scissors, pots, stationery and paper towels with your roommate you just met or your roommate at school, which is cheaper than in China. And you can get to know your school and city and get to know your classmates soon. Speaking English, spending Canadian dollars and looking at foreign faces are no different from those in China. Canada is not a war-torn and poverty-stricken area, so there is no need to bring a bunch of things out.
Question 8: What should I bring to study abroad? 1. Luggage has 1 30 inch EVA suitcase. I originally wanted to buy a 32-inch EVA suitcase, but I decided to buy a 30-inch EVA suitcase because I was short of 1 1 yuan. I prepared a roll of rope to tie them outside in case they crack. 2 1 inch suitcase 1 anti-theft card tip: if you put it in your wallet, it will call the police when your bag is stolen, and it will be much safer. Tip: Entry and exit documents, passports, wallets or passport holders, credit cards and cash can also be placed, so that you won't be in a hurry when you get them for inspection. 1 electrical and electronic dictionary: me. Of course, it is mainly very cheap, around 400. There are 1 chargers and rechargeable batteries (two pairs for No.7 and No.5 respectively). It's best to buy the latest charger, which can adapt to the voltage of 240V V. It is specially designed for European countries going to Britain and can protect your battery. Mini rice cooker for going abroad 1 Tips: It is convenient for you to cook by yourself, just buy a small one with lower power. I bought a British standard there and went to England. I heard that the price there is twice that of the mini electric kettle here. 1 Tip: You don't need a flashlight when boiling water or making instant noodles. 1 Tips: It can generate electricity mainly without batteries, which is convenient for catching the night road and emergency lighting when coming back from work at night. It feels quite fresh. Mobile phone charger 1 Tips: It also needs no power supply and is compact. It is rare to use the mobile phone when it is running out of power, and it is absolutely safe and convenient. Third, hardware: two tips for changing sockets: I chose the brand that can come to Bo, and there are several kinds over there. It feels the same. 1 Tips: It has the function of switching plugs and can be used to plug in various electrical appliances in the world. There is a 1 multifunctional portable knife (Swiss army knife), which can be 1 kitchen knife according to personal circumstances. Tip: I heard that it is difficult to buy China kitchen knives abroad, and some of them are very expensive. Western-style kitchen knives are difficult to use. Four. Daily necessities: vacuum belt (each size is 65,438+0, plus an air pump) Tip: The small one is used to hold down jackets, and the large one is used to hold quilts, which can reduce the sewing bag space by 3/65,438+0. (Girls should bring more.) Five, two telescopic telephone lines and two telescopic network lines for electronic and digital classes: Internet access is required. The advantage of being retractable is that it is easy to carry, and it does not tie wires or feet. Notebook computer and computer password lock tip: the password lock is to prevent the notebook computer from being stolen by others when it is placed in public places. I still chose the IBM notebook, and I think the black one looks good. Of course, you can also choose to bring 1 camera and 1 MP3 player. 1 Tips: It can also be used as a USB flash drive. Netphone VoIP 1 Tips: The advantage is that the phone bill is absolutely cheap, and you can dial through the computer. You can make a traditional phone call or an internet phone call. If you like, you can also buy the world timetable in Tesco around the world. Wherever you go, you can know the time all over the world. 6. Tourist items: 1 sleeping bag, 4 compressed towels. Considering the possibility of a business trip, it has been prepared in advance in China. Anyway, a few things together don't take up space. The weight is not heavy. I brought seven or other articles for daily use: scarf, gloves, hat, down jacket, socks, towel and toothbrush. I also bought a one-piece raincoat, which looks a bit like a sportswear. I feel that I can wear it without rain. Anyway, the ghost weather in Britain can't help it. Take more precautions. Cold medicine, antidiarrheal medicine, band-aid, peppermint ointment, cooling oil, seasickness medicine, anti-inflammatory medicine, scald medicine, vitamins, traumatic injury medicine, nutrition, and of course, many odds and ends. In addition, stationery should be brought, as well as dictionaries and the like
Question 9: What do I need to bring to Canada for high school? I suggest you bring more snacks you like. Since you are a boy, you probably don't like them as much as I do. . . Actually, clothes and other things will be cheaper here, so bring more coats. It's rather cold. Then bring more notebooks and pens. It's expensive here. Your host family will help you solve the accommodation problem. Actually, it is enough to bring money. When you come, you will always find its shortcomings, and then buy it back in time to make up for it.