Pre-Departure Briefing | GHC Global Education

Pre-Departure Briefing

Preparing You for Your Journey Abroad — Receiving your student visa is an exciting milestone, but preparing to leave for a new country involves much more than booking a flight. At GHC Global Education, our Pre-Departure Briefing is designed to help students feel confident and well-prepared before they begin their overseas education journey.

Pre-Departure Briefing at GHC Global Education

Preparing Before You Leave

Good preparation can make your transition to studying abroad much smoother. Before departure, students should ensure that all essential documents are organised and easily accessible during travel.

Our team provides guidance on preparing important documents such as:

  • Passport
  • Student visa
  • University offer documents
  • Confirmation of Enrolment (where applicable)
  • Travel itinerary
  • Accommodation details
  • Health insurance documents (where required)
  • Emergency contact information

We also remind students to keep both printed and digital copies of important documents for added convenience.

Packing Essentials

Knowing what to pack can make travelling easier and help students settle into their new environment more comfortably. During the briefing, we provide general advice on preparing luggage while following airline baggage regulations.

Students receive guidance on bringing:

  • Essential clothing suitable for the destination's climate
  • Personal items and daily necessities
  • Prescription medications (where permitted)
  • Important documents in hand luggage
  • Electronic devices and chargers
  • Basic study materials

We also discuss airline baggage allowances and encourage students to check their airline's specific policies before travelling.

Airport & Travel Guidance

For many students, travelling overseas is their first international journey. Our pre-departure briefing explains what students can generally expect at the airport and during international travel.

Topics include:

  • Arriving at the airport on time
  • Airline check-in procedures
  • Immigration and security screening
  • Boarding procedures
  • Completing arrival documentation if required
  • Collecting baggage upon arrival
  • Proceeding through customs and immigration at the destination

Understanding these procedures in advance helps reduce stress and increases confidence during travel.

Arriving in Your Study Destination

The first few days in a new country are an important part of the student experience. Our team provides practical guidance on preparing for arrival and settling into everyday life.

Students are encouraged to:

  • Confirm their accommodation arrangements before travelling
  • Familiarise themselves with local transport options
  • Keep emergency contact numbers available
  • Learn basic local laws and regulations
  • Understand university orientation schedules
  • Plan their journey from the airport to their accommodation

Being prepared before arrival helps students adjust more smoothly to their new surroundings.

Understanding Your New Environment

Studying overseas also means adapting to a different culture, education system, and way of life. During the briefing, we discuss the importance of respecting local customs, cultural diversity, and university expectations.

Students receive general advice on:

  • Academic expectations and classroom participation
  • Respecting local laws and regulations
  • Cultural awareness
  • Time management
  • Personal responsibility
  • Maintaining good communication with family and university staff

These discussions help students build confidence as they begin their international education experience.

Daily Life & Staying Connected

Living independently in another country requires careful planning and organisation. Our pre-departure guidance includes practical information about everyday student life, helping students prepare for the responsibilities of living abroad.

Topics may include:

  • Budgeting and managing living expenses
  • Using public transportation
  • Accessing university support services
  • Maintaining personal safety and wellbeing

We encourage students to remain in regular contact with their families after arriving overseas and to inform both their family members and university if they encounter any unexpected situations.

Students are also encouraged to attend university orientation programs, where they can become familiar with campus facilities, student services, academic support, and opportunities to connect with fellow students.

Supporting You Beyond Departure

At GHC Global Education, our support continues even after you leave Sri Lanka. While studying overseas comes with new experiences and responsibilities, we remain committed to providing guidance whenever possible throughout your study journey.

Our Pre-Departure Briefing is designed to ensure that every student travels with confidence, understands what to expect, and is well prepared to begin this exciting new chapter of their education and future career.