Travel checklist
Health & insurance
- Purchase emergency medical insurance if you’re not already covered
- Review policy exclusions and limitations that may affect coverage
- Record your policy number and insurance company’s phone number
- Inform BC MSP of your travel plan if travelling for longer than 6 months
- Consider liability insurance, cancellation, trip interruption or baggage insurance
- Contact International SOS [+1.215.942.8478] or a travel clinic for:
- Vaccination recommendations
- Information about travelling with medication (restrictions, availability at destination)
- Carry medicine in carry-on luggage in original packaging
Travel documents
- Check that your passport is valid for 6 months after your return
- Check visa requirements and secure the correct visa for your travel type
- Leave unnecessary documents at home, including birth certificates, social insurance cards, drivers licenses, extra credit cards
- Print and email (or cloud store) copies of:
- Passport identification page
- Visa and travel documents
- Insurance policy and phone number
- Medical records (including vaccinations)
- Identification cards (e.g. driver’s license)
- Travel itinerary
- Destination contact information (address & phone)
- Emergency contact information
- International SOS membership card
- Other (international driving permit, etc)
Packing
- Pack a travel health kit appropriate for your situation and destination (e.g. sunscreen, insect repellent, condoms, water filter, adhesive bandages, vitamins, ear plugs, ...)
- Prescriptions (enough to cover your whole stay)
- Spare glasses, contact lens solution, etc.
- Toiletries (if not readily available at your destination)
- Gifts for host
- Water bottle, headphones, daypack, chargers and adapters
- Converter for your electronics (if necessary)
Money & communications
- Plan a budget including emergency funds
- Notify your bank and credit card provider of your travel plans to avoid unnecessary account holds
- Research your destination’s banking system
- Review banking fees
- Card compatibilities with ATMs
- Exchange a small amount of your money into local currency before you leave
- Determine if you will use your own phone and roam or get a local phone number upon arrival
- Make plans to keep in touch with your support network at home (e.g. weekly Skype check-ins). Use Google Voice or free apps that work through Wi-Fi to avoid high roaming charges. Turn off your data.
Emergency planning
- Use International SOS to research your destination and know the 4 Cs: Culture, Customs, Currency, and Climate
- Review Global Affairs and International SOS travel advisories for your destination
- Complete the UVic Travel Registry
- Sign UVic’s Liability Waiver for students
- Download the International SOS app and sign up for travel alerts for your destination country
- Obtain an ISOS membership card (from Global Engagement) and keep it in your wallet while abroad
- Register your travel details with your government to receive advice and support in an emergency
- Canadians sign up with ROCA (Registration of Canadians Abroad)
- Complete any UVic program specific pre-departure requirements
In case of an emergency
- Contact International SOS + 1 215 942 8478 quoting your UVic membership ID number. They are available 24/7, accept collect calls, and can offer medical and travel security support in an emergency.
- Contact local authorities (check with ISOS if you are unsure whether this is appropriate) or your host organization (if applicable) for immediate assistance.
- Respond to any communications received by UVic. The university may reach out to you in the event of a critical incident to confirm your safety and offer resources.
- Maintain vigilance and follow the advice of local authorities and International SOS.