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What procedures do I need to go through after logging in to Australia?

Australian luggage list

1. Clothing 〈26kg〉7 [: U3 C) n& `, ?( r1 j3 W# W

1. Outerwear: 〈15.47kg〉 1 suit (1 tie) 〈1.0kg〉, 1 set of Tang suit (top) <0.5kg>, 1 set of thick sportswear <0.8kg>, 1 set of thin sportswear <0.6kg>, 3 pairs of jeans (thick) (one pair can be worn on the plane) <0.64*3 =1.92 kg〉, 3 pairs of jeans (thin) 〈0.55*3=1.65 kg〉, 2 pairs of casual pants 〈0.37*2=0.74 kg〉, 2 pairs of outer shorts () 〈0.3*2=0.6 kg〉, sports shorts 2 pieces <0.3*2=0.6 kg>, 1 piece of thick jacket (down jacket, waterproof fabric) (can be worn on the plane) <1.0kg>, 2 pieces of thin jacket (waterproof) <0.8*2=1.6kg 〉, 2 pieces of thick woolen sweaters (one can be worn on the plane) 〈0.74*2=1.48kg〉, 2 pieces of thin woolen sweaters 〈0.54*2=1.08kg〉, 3 pieces of acrylic long-sleeved pullovers 〈0.4* 3=1.2kg〉, 2 belts〈0.1*2=0.2kg〉, 2 pairs of trousers〈0.1*2=0.2kg〉, 2 pairs of gloves, 1 cashmere scarf〈0.1kg〉, 1 winter and summer hat 〈0.1kg〉. % t5 U" d) e& \6 R8 j. ~# K) k" O$ |5 m

2. Underwear: 〈5.53kg〉 6 pairs of vests 〈0.1*6=0.6kg〉, 8 pairs of underwear 〈0.1*8=0.8kg〉, 6 pieces of various round-neck long-sleeved shirts 〈0.3*6=1.8kg〉, 8 pieces of various round-neck short-sleeved shirts <0.2*8=1.6kg>, 1 long-sleeved shirt <0.33kg>, 12 pairs of thick socks <0.2kg>, 12 pairs of thin socks <0.2kg>,

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3. Footwear: 〈5.2kg〉 1 pair of leather shoes 〈0.8kg〉, 2 pairs of low-top travel shoes (one pair can be worn on the plane) 〈0.75*2=1.5kg〉, 1 pair of high-top travel shoes 〈0.85kg〉, 1 pair of football shoes <0.7kg>, 1 pair of sandals <0.75kg>, 2 pairs of slippers <0.3*2=0.6kg>. . B; } v2 x7 j$ E0 n

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II. Bedding<7.04kg> ) A n. m; u# y

1. 2 sheets <0.66*2=1.32kg>.

2. 2 pillowcases <0.2*2=0.4kg>. 5 ^ q: V# J" S5 q/ I$ L' s9 B

3. Quilt cover for 2 beds (can be used as a towel blanket in summer) <0.66*2=1.32kg>. * w( H - w$ y* a& P7 i" n% H

4. 1 thin quilt <1.5kg>. 3 d) E- w' L& O' {4 T5 K

< p>5. 1 medium-thick quilt <2.5kg>. - a4 y, |$ ]) X

6. 1 single constant temperature electric blanket. # v# a0 s$ @$ [' ~0 S

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3. Daily necessities

1. Nail clippers 1 piece. * Q+ [+ Y* `0 L# ^( U8 u

2. 1 key ring (with illuminator).

3. 1 umbrella <0.35 kg〉.

4. 8 toothbrushes, 4 pieces of toothpaste, 2 pieces of soap, 2 pieces of laundry soap, 1 facial cleanser, 10 packs of shower gel, 1 hair lotion, and 10 packs of shampoo .

5. 4 towels <0.1*4=0.4kg>, 2 bath towels <0.35*2=0.7kg> 6. p>

7. 2 soap boxes. ' l' x3 ~% d1 ]* Q4 j

8. 8 plastic sticky hooks. >

9. 2 pairs of myopia glasses and 2 pairs of sunglasses (carry with you)

10. 1 mobile phone (with charger, battery, etc.)

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11. 1 digital camera <0.25kg> (carry with you) " v- `3 W3 l! M: y+ x2 x0 k

12. 1 electric shaver. (Take it with you)

13. 1 electric hot water cup (for boiling water and making instant noodles)

14. 1 waterproof sports watch and 1 watch battery.

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15. 1 small electronic alarm clock. (Take it with you)

16. Plastic No. 5 battery 1 flashlight.

17. 1 sewing kit. 18. 10 small plastic clips (for cool clothes). /p>

19. 1 small mirror (take it with you)

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21. 1 glass cup and 1 plastic cup (for brushing teeth and drinking water) (carry with you)

22. 5 packs of tissue paper. f# x# l' X8 x" i2 r! q( U, c

23. 2 packs of toilet paper for the toilet. % L5 P0 @3 G- g" j

24. 1 wallet. (Take it with you) 2 v / E7 G. I8 A5 u- r

25. 1 coin purse: {' l# I3 I& t

26. Belt bag (light and sturdy. Used for carrying) Passport, air ticket, address book, a few hundred Australian dollars, etc. You can also temporarily put some small and heavy things) 1.

27. Backpack style bag (light, sturdy. Upper) Backpack for airplanes) 1. (Take it with you) 1 (Take it with you)

29. Thin handbag or bag (for taking off your winter clothes when you get off the plane) & T. A- u- ~% V( Z$ o8 `" s9 Y R

30. Some small gifts with Chinese characteristics (to be given to others after arriving in Australia). 1 c( t9 V3 m5 `7 o( o/ f$ D* O

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IV. Tableware $ k5 @$ Z ?3 l3 {, q! V# y

1. Rice cooker (small, Good quality). (Take it with you) % H% ?- `% v/ \: [: i/ L; o z4 v

2. 1 stainless steel kitchen knife. g2?

3. 2 pairs of stainless steel chopsticks.

4. 1 pair of stainless steel spoons.

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6. 1 small stainless steel plane (for peeling vegetables and fruits) \$ H6 o4 z# O

7. Small non-stick pan and wooden spatula (for fried eggs, etc.). 0 _2 n" `$ V7 ?- z

8. One large, one medium and one small plastic lunch box that can be heated in a microwave oven (can be used as a bowl and has a lid).

9. One large and one small resin dish.

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11. . 1 roll each of medium and small size fresh-keeping bags. 8 g: D; Mustard ×× package

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5. Medicines (must have English instructions)

1. Cold: 4 boxes of Contac, 20 bags of Banlangen, 2 bottles of Vitamin C Yinqiao. 7?, d7 M.

3. Anti-inflammatory: 4 boxes of norfloxacin, 1 bottle of metronidazole

4. Gastrointestinal: 1 bottle of berberine, 2 boxes of Madin. . 6 T( y0 U5 C3 a o# u7 n% ~

5. Five senses: 2 chloramphenicol eye drops, 1 nose and eye cleanser, 2 chlortetracycline eye ointment, grass coral lozenges 2 boxes. 6 [- u" u0 `7 k0 g3 x

6. External use: 2 boxes of cooling oil, 1 box of Piyanping, Yunnan Baiyao, 20 tablets of Bondi, 1 pack of cotton swabs, and bruises Injury medicine. / t% @9 C; ^5 C% [9 o# z0 S

7. Health care: 6 bottles of 21 Jinvita or Jinshierkang.

8. 1 thermometer (carry it with you) % p7 G# L m& d& f

6. Electrical appliances' C0 X! s% [7 P

1. (Can recharge AA-sized and AA-sized batteries) 1 piece (carry with you) 8 p2 v% D: E0 y- F1 B

2. Rechargeable battery (according to your needs, choose AA-sized or AA-sized batteries) 8. Each <0.025*8=0.2kg>.

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3. 2 conversion sockets. (Take it with you) 1 C" H+ S. t) G* p7 @+ P

4. 2 electrical wiring boards (1 longer than 4 meters, 1 shorter than 3 meters) <0.3*2=0.6kg>. (Take it with you) 5 B/ j/ a3 p6 h4 c; \! c- U

5. 1 multimeter <0.2kg>. (Take it with you); j, u: n# ]& p' _ l

6. How many meters of telephone cable with crystal head.

8. 1 folding bedside lamp. (Take it with you) $ t! S& A* H! R1 v* r

10. 1 small hair dryer. ) e8 Z2 K1 q5 u( J& r' r, J g

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7. Computer class< /p>

1. 2 mice (photoelectric). (Take with you) " P' y; z1 B. 8 ~7 c- c5 t% c. r( V) Y

4. 1 camera (carry it with you) 6 }' _% L- H1 p5 L1 O2 V( F

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5. 1 IDE cable, 1 Z; R0 b" G5 ~2 P# }7 Y& W$ J

6. 5 meters of network cable 1 root. , R% H, {5 l: K0 T$ M4 x% _5 Q

7. 1 small Hub or small router.

8. 1 crystal head tool, 10 crystal heads. 9 z7 x: Y2 @' K5 D" @8 r9 x

9. 1 network tester. / v6 g% [ 8 b% [

10. Various adapter cables: USB to...

11. Accessories: CUP, motherboard, memory, hard disk <0.54kg>, graphics card, sound card, MODEM . (Take it with you) 7 _$ `" s9 ^0 i* }

12. 1 pair of headsets and 2 pairs of sponge covers. (Take it with you)

15. Burning disk 30 Film <0.16*30=0.48kg>. (Take it with you)

16. Software: WinXP installation disk, Win2003 installation disk, OfficeXP, Kingsoft PowerWord (take it with you)

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1. A Swiss Army knife. A compass

2. A pair of small scissors.

3. 1 pair of needle-nose pliers <0.1kg>, 1 pair of flat-nose pliers <0.1kg>, and 1 pair of diagonal pliers <0.1kg>. p>

4. 5 screwdrivers of various types <0.3kg> 5 e9 {3 K% N0 `+ J! h6 i1 p9 I% v

5. 0.045kg〉.

6. 1 tweezers. 7. # s# \3 t6 z& y

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9. Stationery supplies (~0 ] e6 o. 1 large notebook.

2. 10 gel pens (or ballpoint pens) and 2 2B pencils.

3. 1 plastic ruler.

4. There are 2 large and 2 small zipper file bags. : P% p! m3 F' t# v9 s

5. 1 eraser and 1 correction fluid. - ]; C( p% K- J

6. 1 stapler and 1 box of staples. (Take it with you)

7. 1 punching machine. (Take it with you) + R' U% ^* u0 K+ J/ H

8. Four punched binders for A4 paper.

9. 1 each. . U7 j' s9 p- k. q

10. 2 packs of note notes ! N( 1 box, 1 box of pins.

12. 2 rolls of transparent tape. 1. 2 sets of large-capacity fast translators (carry with you). >

14. Several labels that can be pasted (for writing addresses).

15. Two plastic slip-leaf folders (one for each of the documents and copies of item 10). binders in two different bags).

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Ten. Documents and information (take all with you) 0 G% d4 Q" P! |* |& |% X6 `/ w0 G( @

1. Personal resume. 6 V( l, Y, o# z3 ?2 N/ r2 R

2. Letter of recommendation (original and copy required)

3. Various notarized certificates (education, degree, birth, 2 relationships). ) (Originals and copies shall be kept separately). & f6 o# T2 y& h

4. Various supporting documents (scores, etc.) (Originals and copies shall be kept separately). K! }; {# A" `

5. Various certificates (originals and copies are provided separately).

6. IELTS score report (originals and copies are provided separately) .

7. A copy of the overseas physical examination form 1 z/ w5 L+ k& f% o; v- ?

8. The original and the COE are required. ).

9. Tuition receipt (original and copy required) / {* x7 t e! n; |

10. 25 1-inch passport photos. 20 photos.

11. Passport (original and photocopy), T&g) f/ I; s k2]

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13. Address book (2 sets available separately).

14. Photo album of family members: 15. Prescription prescription for glasses. Map. 2 V! @3 t6 `3 I! F# O

Instructions: 7 a- n% H! o6 g5 P2 i. [

1. Check-in luggage should be light. And strong. Use ABS (glass fiber reinforced plastic) material.

2. Shoulder bags, handbags, wallets should be light and strong.

3. Buying mobile phones, electrical appliances, and laptops in Australia is good for warranty, and they are not more expensive than in China.

4. It is best to bring less medicine to prevent problems with customs clearance.

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