Packing Guide for International Students moving to UK | UK Student Visa 2024
Summary
TLDRIn this video, Ashika advises students moving to the UK on what to pack, emphasizing checking baggage allowances and choosing the right luggage. She suggests packing clothes for all seasons, layers for cold, and light sweaters. Essential items like a white shirt, black trousers, and formal shoes are recommended. Ashika also advises on toiletries, bedding, and electronics, stressing the importance of carrying medicines and an extra pair of glasses. She dispels myths about needing to bring certain foods or utensils, noting their availability in the UK. Lastly, she provides shopping tips for once in the UK, suggesting stores for affordable clothing, toiletries, and household items.
Takeaways
- 🧳 Know your baggage allowance and use luggage scales to avoid overpacking and extra fees.
- 👔 Pack clothing for all seasons, including layers for cold weather, and consider the timing of your arrival for seasonal sales.
- 👖 Include essentials like black and white shirts, black trousers, and light sweaters that can be worn in various settings.
- 👟 Bring versatile footwear like sneakers, flip-flops, and formal shoes, but avoid bulky items like snow boots unless necessary.
- 🛏️ Pack minimal bedding and toiletries, as these can be easily purchased in the UK, and consider the space they take up.
- 💊 Bring necessary medications and a small first-aid kit, as healthcare access might be limited outside of business hours.
- 👓 If you wear glasses or contact lenses, bring extras, as getting new ones can be complicated and expensive.
- 🌂 Carry a small umbrella and consider weather-appropriate outerwear, but avoid overpacking for extreme weather conditions.
- 📱 Keep essential electronics in your hand baggage for safety, and consider bringing travel adapters and chargers.
- 🛍️ Research local shopping options for items like clothing, food, and household goods to minimize what you bring from home.
Q & A
What is the first thing one should check before packing for the UK?
-The first thing to check is your baggage allowance, as it varies depending on the flight and can significantly impact costs if exceeded.
Why is it recommended to have luggage that fits into each other?
-Having luggage that fits into each other is ideal for student accommodations in the UK, where storage space is limited and you may need to store suitcases when not in use.
What type of clothing is essential to pack for the UK's varying seasons?
-It's important to pack clothing appropriate for all seasons, including light sweaters, T-shirts, and a warm jacket that is also showerproof, as the UK experiences spring, summer, autumn, and winter.
Why is layering a recommended clothing strategy for the UK?
-Layering is recommended because indoor spaces in the UK can be warm, and it allows for easy adjustment to different temperatures, especially when moving between cold outdoor environments and heated indoor areas.
What is the significance of sales periods in the UK for new students?
-Sales periods in mid-July and end of December/January in the UK are significant for new students as they can purchase necessary items at a discount, reducing the need to pack a lot of clothes and other items.
Why should one pack a small umbrella when moving to the UK?
-A small umbrella is recommended because it rains quite frequently in the UK, and carrying a compact umbrella is more practical than larger rain gear.
What are the advantages of packing miniature versions of personal care items?
-Packing miniature versions of personal care items like toothpaste, face wash, and body wash saves space in luggage and is practical since the price difference for these items in the UK is not significant.
Why is it suggested to pack only one set of bedding and towels initially?
-It's suggested to pack only one set of bedding and towels because you can wash them in most student accommodations that have washing machines, and you can purchase additional sets later.
What is the importance of having a guarantor (guar) when looking for student accommodations in the UK?
-A guarantor is important as many accommodations in the UK require one to ensure that your rent is paid. Some accommodations, like those listed on Amber, allow for international guarantors, which is helpful for students without local contacts.
Why should one avoid bringing certain electronics from their home country to the UK?
-It's advised to avoid bringing certain electronics from your home country because you might need converters for them to work in the UK, and sometimes it's more cost-effective to purchase them locally.
What are some recommended shopping destinations for affordable clothing and household items in the UK?
-For affordable clothing, Primark, Asda, Tesco, and charity shops are recommended. For household items, one can look at Primark, Matalan, Dunelm, or Facebook Marketplace.
Outlines
🧳 Essential Packing Guide for UK-bound Students
Ashika provides a comprehensive guide for students moving to the UK, emphasizing the importance of knowing baggage allowances and packing appropriately for the UK's varied climate. She suggests checking allowances for specific flights and using luggage scales to avoid excess fees. Ashika recommends packing clothes for all seasons, including light sweaters, and advises against over-packing for winter as heavier clothing can be purchased in the UK. She also suggests bringing a few essential items like T-shirts, formal wear, and shoes suitable for various weather conditions. Ashika introduces the concept of a capsule wardrobe for efficient packing and mentions the availability of sales in the UK for additional shopping opportunities.
🧴 Traveling Light with Essentials and Accommodation Tips
Ashika continues her guide by discussing the essentials to pack, such as toiletries in miniature sizes due to minimal price differences and the availability of these items in the UK. She advises checking for brand availability and considering the climate when packing. Bedding and towels should be limited to one set due to the convenience of in-accommodation laundry facilities. Ashika also touches on the necessity of a guarantor for student accommodations and how some, like those on Amber, allow international guarantors. She emphasizes the importance of packing necessary medications and extra pairs of glasses due to the challenges and costs associated with healthcare and optical services in the UK.
📱 Safeguarding Valuables and Electronics in Hand Baggage
Ashika advises putting valuable and essential items in hand baggage to prevent loss in case of checked luggage mishaps. She lists important documents like passports, IDs, and college acceptance letters, along with financial documents and extra glasses. Electronics should always be carried in hand baggage to prevent damage or loss. She also suggests carrying a small amount of cash and having a physical copy of your address for emergencies. Ashika recommends researching the prices of electronics in the UK versus home countries and buying accordingly, and carrying necessary adapters for non-UK electronics.
🛍️ Navigating UK Shopping for Clothing, Food, and Household Items
Ashika concludes with advice on where to shop in the UK for various needs. She suggests Primark for affordable clothing, supermarkets for toiletries, and Amazon or Indian shops for kitchen utensils. For food, she assures that international foods are widely available, and for electronics, she recommends checking prices in different countries. Ashika also advises against bringing certain items like spices and utensils, as they are readily available in the UK. She provides shopping tips for household items, furniture, and shoes, and emphasizes the convenience of online shopping and local markets for a variety of needs.
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Keywords
💡Baggage allowance
💡Layered clothing
💡Capsule wardrobe
💡Seasonal clothing
💡Sales period
💡Essentials
💡Guarantor
💡Hand baggage
💡Converters and adapters
💡International food and utensils
Highlights
It's crucial for students moving to the UK to know their baggage allowance, as it varies by flight and can save money.
Using luggage scales to weigh bags before the airport can prevent costly surprises.
Suitcases that fit within each other can save space in student accommodations.
Packing clothes appropriate for all seasons is essential due to the UK's variable weather.
Layered clothing is recommended for the UK's fluctuating temperatures.
Timing the move to coincide with sales in July or December can save on purchases.
Basic clothing items like black and white shirts, trousers, and jumpers are versatile and often required.
A capsule wardrobe concept can optimize space and reuse clothes for different occasions.
Waterproof sneakers and formal shoes are recommended footwear for UK weather.
Wellies are unnecessary unless one frequently walks in muddy areas.
A warm jacket that's also showerproof is practical for most UK weather conditions.
It's advisable to pack miniature toiletries to save space and because prices in the UK may not be much different.
Bringing one set of bedding and towels is sufficient, as they can be washed in student accommodations.
Medicines and essential healthcare items should be packed, as pharmacies have limited hours.
An extra pair of glasses and a recent prescription are important due to the challenges of getting glasses in the UK.
A small umbrella is practical for the UK's rainy weather and can be a good item to bring from home.
It's important to carry essential documents and electronics in hand baggage to prevent loss.
Checking prices in different countries before buying electronics can save money.
Locally available spices and food items mean there's no need to bring them from home.
Utensils and kitchenware can be easily purchased in the UK, so there's no need to pack them.
Factory outlets and major towns with Indian communities offer affordable shopping options.
Ready-to-cook or ready-to-eat food options in supermarkets are convenient for busy students.
Transcripts
hello hello welcome back a lot of
students will soon be moving to the UK
so it's really important for us to
discuss what you need to take along what
to pack what not to pack these are
really important decisions and there is
absolutely no room to make a mistake
which is why today I'm going to be
breaking down for you what you should
take to the UK and where to shop in the
UK as soon as you get here if you're new
I'm ashika and we talk about moving to
the UK among other countries on this
channel if you haven't hit the Subscribe
button now is the time to do it and with
that let's dive in now I've been in the
UK for about 2 and a half years now so I
have a fair understanding of what you're
actually going to require in the UK and
what you're not going to require and
I've made some mistakes along the way so
I'm hoping you can avoid all of those to
start off the first question you need to
be asking yourself is what is your
baggage allowance and remember this
changes depending on your flight so
don't blindly listen to what somebody is
saying you actually need to check what
the allowance is for your specific
flight and you know it's really
important for you to check what this
allowance is because even a few extra
kgs means you paying a lot more money so
be really careful here and to be on the
safe aside get yourself one of those
luggage scales so that you can actually
wear your luggage before you get to the
airport no nasty surprises so the first
thing you need to do of course is make
sure you have the right luggage of
course ensure that your luggage is not
damaged already in any way because that
would be horrifying cuz you have to
bring your luggage back as well right it
should make the trip and ideally if you
can get suitcases which are a part of
set so they all fit into each other
because when you move to student
accommodation you're not going to have
tons of space to store multiple
suitcases so ideally you're going to
want to store them one inside the other
now that you have your suitcases sorted
out what we're going to discuss first is
what goes inside these suitcases which
are actually going to go into your
checked in baggage now you'll need your
clothes and how many clothes you should
actually pack actually depends on how
many days you'll be going to University
if you're only going to be going to
University one day obviously pack less
you have no one to impress yet another
thing for you to keep in mind is that
the UK experiences All Seasons unlike in
Bangalore for instance where there's
pretty much one season throughout the
year the spring summer autumn winter so
you need to pack clothing appropriately
for all the seasons another thing for
you to keep in mind it gets really cold
in winter so if you dress too warmly the
minute you go inside a restaurant you'll
realize it's too hot right so it's
important for you to understand that in
the UK you dress in layers another thing
for you to keep in mind is it depends at
what period or time you're coming to the
UK because the sales are twice a year so
the sales are at uh mid July and the end
of December Jan so if you're coming at
that point you can also assume that you
can buy a lot of your stuff here at a
discount otherwise P accordingly so get
a couple of T-shirts because uh you'll
need to wear something inside your
jumpers that you call sweater jumpers
over here inside your jumpers you get
too sweaty plus you can wear them in
summer as well get a black one get a
white one because a lot of workplaces
insist you either we black or white so
it's useful you'll also need a couple of
sweaters but I suggest you get light
ones like this um simply because we're
moving out
of uh winter right now and if you get
something that's too chunky you won't be
able to use it for the next few months
plus you can get the chunkier ones here
the ones that look like this you don't
really need them unless it's winter and
we're actually moving out of winter like
this year's winter was actually quite
warm but I remember the last year it was
-7 where we lived so then you definitely
need these kind of sweaters but not
right now irrespective of whether you're
a guy or a girl get a white shirt get a
black shirt get a pair of black trousers
because again all required for work and
sometimes I've even had uni so it's good
to have all of these and if you know the
concept of a capsule wardrobe it's
really useful I'm going to leave that
here look it up it basically helps you
reuse the same clothes in different ways
and make them look like different
outfits and it's really really useful
especially because you're packing light
to come here get yourselves a pair of
sneakers something like these the ones
that are slightly waterproof so you can
use them for multiple reasons a pair of
flip-flops for summer when you head to
the beach or something a pair of formal
shoes like these just in case you need
to go for some formal occasion you might
be thinking you need waterproof shoes
but if you show use the sneakers like I
showed you earlier they can cover you
for most um problems that you have and
in a lot of cases you'll use an umbrella
so you won't even require rain shoes as
much you need Wellies are those long
boots in case you plan on walking a lot
in mcky areas which I doubt is going to
happen also don't bother getting too
many open sandals because most of the
time it's cooler here rather than warmer
so you'll very rarely use them now we're
inching towards Summer so you can get
like a couple of pairs of shorts or
dresses or skirts because they are
useful in summer and summer does get
pretty warm here and if you like to work
out workout clothes like um atleisure or
joggers or whatever works for you
definitely get thermals because in
Winter it does get pretty cold it'll be
useful if you are a sweatshirt person
sweatshirts are great because
sweatshirts are ideal for three out of
four seasons over here so they've got
you covered for a lot get pajamas along
because it does get cold over here so
you can't roam around in your shorts and
you may not be able to take the cold
just get one warm jacket that is also
showerproof when you come here when we
came here this was the one we bought
from the catlon this one here and it
worked for most of the seasons the other
reason I say don't buy more jackets is
because you're going to be very tempted
to buy more jackets when you come here
so then you'll have too many a couple of
months after we came here I bought this
one
that is perfect for the snow it's
perfect for rain it's perfect for really
cold temperatures like below 10 or below
5 actually so don't over buy jackets and
remember when you buy jackets byy one
size bigger because you will be wearing
jumpers or sweaters underneath it so it
gets very stuffy inside and it'll get
tight so you won't be able to zip it up
if you get cheap woly hats and gloves in
your country sure bring them along
otherwise don't bother you can buy them
from here for really cheap as well next
you're going to want to pack pack a belt
because well you never know when you
need one next you want to pack all of
your Essentials so your toothbrush your
toothpaste your face wash and your body
wash and get Miniatures for all of these
because you want to save in space and
because the price difference isn't too
much for all of these products between
your home country and the UK but if
you're used to certain brands that are
local Brands you may want to check if
they're available here if they're not
available then of course bring them
along because I understand some people
have very specific requirements for
skincare or Hair Care also if you use
luxury skincare a lot of them are more
expensive in the UK like a clinic
Moisture Surge is a lot more expensive
in the UK than it is in India so you
also want to check those prices and then
make a decision based on that don't
forget a nail cutter really important
most people forget this when it comes to
your bedding one bed sheet and
pillowcase is sufficient and one towel
and the reason why I say just one is
because you can come and wash them here
and a lot of good student accommodations
also provide washing machines so you can
wash them until you get the next set
which means you don't have to overpack
like accommodation listed on this
website called Amber which actually has
washing machines which means when you
come here you have this one pair and
then you can wash them whenever you want
and that gives you time to go and buy an
extra set because you don't want to
carry too much luggage when you're
coming some of the Amber accommodations
have gyms they have their own private
private teres they have game rooms they
have their own kitchens so it's really
really cool they have their own Wi-Fi
connection set up already one more thing
I wanted to tell you was a lot of
student accommodations in the UK
actually require guers so if you aren't
aware a guar somebody who will ensure
that your fees your rent is paid just
just in case you bounce without paying
the rent and a lot of accommodations in
the UK insist that you give a uk- based
garer so that's somebody in the UK who
will give a guarantee that you will pay
your rent and that can be tricky if you
don't know anyone because when we first
moved here we didn't know anybody in the
UK so we didn't really have a guar but
the good thing with a lot of
accommodations listed on Amber is that
they allow for guers from any part of
the world so you can use your garer as
somebody who's your parent or your
partner or your spouse your friend back
in your home country and still get
accommod without having a UK gar that's
really brilliant if you ask me the next
thing you'll want to pack is your
medicines because to put it mildly
Healthcare in the UK is a challenge many
Pharmacy shut at 6:00 p.m. so if you
need medicines after that you cannot go
to a pharmacy they're all closed so it's
really important for you to bring along
all the essentials like uh medicine for
a fever for a cough for a cold for a
headache for any body aches Band-Aids or
even any medicine that you take on a
regular basis next if you wear glasses
like I do actually I only wear glasses
at night night because my eyes hurt by
looking at the laptop for so long if you
wear glasses bring along an extra pair
because it's a huge challenge to get
glasses in the
UK which one's better I think that one
because it's a huge challenge to get
glasses in the UK uh and you need a
prescription Which is less than 12
months old so you cannot go and buy
prescription glasses in the UK with an
older prescription they'll make you go
visit a doctor get your it test done pay
for all of that just so that you can buy
glasses so get along an extra pair also
don't forget to get your teeth checked
before you come over here because not
all of the dental surgeries are a part
of the NHS and the ones that aren't a
part of the NHS are not going to give it
to you for subsidized rates and it can
be really expensive the next thing you
want to pack is a small umbrella because
it rains quite a bit in the UK and
especially if you're coming from India
umbrellas are dirt cheap over there so
just buy a really small one there and
bring it along you'll want to get one of
these little razor think is along if
you're a woman because it's useful when
you don't want to spend on getting your
eyebrows done or when you're too busy to
go get them done you get them on Amazon
they're really cheap and they run on a
battery and you can recharge a lot of
them oh I forgot don't buy snow boots we
bought these from the Gaton assuming it
would be snowing a lot in the UK and
it's been almost 3 years we've never
more them even once so don't make that
mistake don't forget to carry along a
notebook a pen a pencil and a razor all
of the basic stationery so that if you
have to make notes or anything you have
something if you are Indian and if you
have a OnePlus phone like I do this is a
OnePlus 6 which is really old but it's
still working perfectly well you will
not get accessories so my screen guard
has cracked and you don't get the screen
guards here or you get them in they
extremely overpriced if that's the case
and you have a OnePlus phone or a phone
B which is basically not an apple or a
Samsung bring along some extra
accessories like screen guards or any
like Chargers because you won't get them
here now moving on to your hand baggage
I put all of my most important
belongings in my hand baggage because
just in case the airline loses your
luggage which has happened in a lot of
people's cases these things should not
get lost so for my hand baggage I
usually check in the smallest of the
three suitcases when you get that whole
set the smallest one and I use this as
my handbag like you can see it's really
big so I can fit a lot of stuff into it
so if you're a woman get something this
big it's also waterproof because a lot
of accidents happen when you're
traveling so it's good to be careful and
I dump a lot of stuff it doesn't have a
fixed shape so I can dump whatever I
want inside there now what goes inside
your hand baggage obviously your
passport your passport copies and your
local IDs also take a couple of passport
photos take about 5 or 10 if you require
them for anything over here get your
college acceptance letters your student
ID if you have bank loans get all of the
bank loan paperwork when it comes to
bank cards get one Forex card and One
debit or credit card from your home
country with International banking
activated before you leave because at a
lot of places your Forex card will not
work when you try doing a tap so
remember that when it comes to cash
carry about 100 to 150 don't carry more
than that because a lot of places in the
UK are cashless so they won't accept
cash from you get a driver's license so
if you are Indian you don't need need an
international license to drive in the UK
for up to 1 year you can drive on your
Indian license and of course you'll need
insurance so remember to bring that
along the driver's license not the
insurance insurance is from here now
just in case you lose your phone get
your accommodation or your colleges
address printed on a piece of paper and
keep it with you lots of stuff happens
when you travel if you have a UK SIM
card carry that along now when we were
traveling here we got really lucky and
at the Visa office somebody was running
an offer so we got free UK SIM cards
with 30 days validity if you don't get
it don't stress about as soon as you
come to the UK you can walk into most of
the supermarkets and just buy a SIM card
without any address proof or any of that
next I would never put any of my
electronics into my checked bag so
that's my laptop my phone my iPad my
Kindle and my camera I will never put
them in my checked in bags because if
they're lost I'm just gone apart from
that also put your chargers along with
you your power bank next if you are like
me and if a lot of your electronics are
not from the UK you will need converters
so get one of these the small ones
and also get an international one which
is like this if you can see also get a
spike booster from India and I'm too
lazy to take that out so you know what a
spike poster looks like because a lot of
times you want to collect connect
multiple things and then just one piece
is useful and if you're wondering if you
should buy your electronics from your
home country or from the UK the way to
decide that is to actually check the
prices so when I was buying my MacBook
the MacBook I checked the UK the US and
India and it was a lot cheaper in the US
then India and the UK was the most
expensive so it's important for you to
do your research and decide where to buy
based on that the same thing happened
for my phone when I was buying my iPhone
the UK was really expensive compared to
the UA UK us and India so do your
research now there's probably a lot of
things that you've heard other content
creators cover and say you should bring
along that I haven't covered and there
is a reason why food for instance many
people will tell you to bring spices
along please do not you really get all
of your spices here this is my little
box of spices and they are all bought
from the UK I live in Maiden head which
is a little town if I have two Asian
shops where I get all of my masalas you
definitely will be able to get it
irrespective of where you live this for
instance is Everest then we have got mdh
everything is available we've got
instant noodles there's buia there's
kissan Jam there's Brew Coffee
everything that you would need foreign
Indian is available in the UK so please
don't bring any of that along Maiden
head also has a Polish shop there's a
shop with African foods and all of the
large format supermarkets have an aisle
for international food so you get
everything there next please don't bring
along your utensils you get utensils
here as well the other thing is a lot of
houses do not have your typical gas
burner they have either a ceramic burner
or a glass STP burner so if you buy
vessels from India that are not
compatible with the stoves here you're
not going to be able to use them and you
can't return them in the UK you get
everything from a pressure cooker to a
Balon if you want you can buy it from
Amazon and it's good good if you buy it
from Amazon because you can read the
reviews over there or you can walk in to
Indian shops because a lot of Indian
shops sell all of the Indian utensils if
you stay close to London you can go to
South Hall or you can go to slow and
you'll get everything you need the same
goes with plates and mugs you're not
going for a picnic stop bringing all of
that don't bring your plate your mug
your spoon you get everything here save
your space ideally get a SIM card over
here after you figured out where you're
going to live because the network
depends on which area you live in so do
some research into the network and then
pick a SIM card next you might have seen
people wearing Wellies like this don't
buy them unless you plan on going to
really Mucky areas like I take my dogs
to walk into a forest which is why I
need shoes like this but you don't have
dogs and unless you plan on walking in
such areas it's really not required and
most definitely not from your home
country and yes I know I need to clean
my shoes if you frequently use a hair
dryer buy one from here because a lot of
people say that their hair dryers fused
after coming here if they bought it from
other countries so buy that locally next
buy a good rain jacket or a cold jacket
from here like the one I showed you a
little while ago because you will really
need it and that is actually an
investment in the UK and to keep all of
your cables in place you should get one
of these pouches like this it fits all
of your cables all of your chargers your
power bank your Kindle everything can go
in here so it's all in this one place so
you don't have to go looking all over
your bag later so now assume you've
gotten here and you don't know where to
buy things from it's really simple if
you want really cheap clothes go to
Primark it has dead cheap stuff you can
also look at Asda you can look at Tesco
Saints bries you can check out charity
shops charity shops have really good
quality clothing a lot of times over
here and they're very inexpensive you
can also check deim and Asos there are
certain brands that I'm not mentioning
cuz they're known to steal data so be
careful of where you're shopping from if
you want your clothing to last on the
other hand I would suggest you go to
next next is from where I got that big
black overcoat that I was showing you
earlier not Overcoat the big rain jacket
or you can buy from Marks and Spencers
if you need to buy any toiletries now
either go to any large Supermarket like
a Tesco Saints spr Asda Aldi all of
those or you can go to a boots or a
super drug for vessels check Amazon or
South Hall slow Birmingham all of these
major cities where there or major towns
where there lots of Indians if you want
local food Google Asian shops near me
polish shops near me there'll always be
some close by if you're stressed about
food especially when you first move here
when you have your exams you don't need
to bring packets of Maggie along instead
remember this that a lot of supermarkets
have ready to cook food or ready to eat
food all you have to do is pop it into
the oven or pop it in the microwave and
you're done you don't have to cook it
they've got vegetarian they've got vegan
non-vegetarian everything if you want to
buy shoes always look for the factory
outlets like the Nikes I showed you
earlier were £16 from the factory outlet
of Nike which is in Tapo which is really
close to Maiden head there's also
another one in wemble like lots of
factory outlets so you should shop there
if you want household items beddings bed
sheets duv covers all of that go to
Primark or you can try Matalan you can
try Dum you can try Tesco they've all
got really cheap options for everything
that you need from bathroom mats to your
bed covers they've got all of it and the
good thing is apart from Primark
everyone delivers at home Primark does
not have an online delivery system I
don't think they want one but everybody
else delivers and if you need to buy
some Furnitures like quick cheap
furniture for yourself you can look at
Ikea you can look at again Dum or
Matalan or Facebook Marketplace it has
some really good deals all right that's
it now you know exactly what to pack
exactly what not to pack if I hear one
more person saying I'm going to bring my
vessels along I will lose my mind don't
bring your vessels I hope this video has
been helpful thanks for watching
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