To help international students prepare, here’s a quick guide on what to pack for Ireland.Â
Things to Consider
Before going to study abroad, one must have an idea of what to expect to prepare well. Below are some things to consider before going to Ireland.
Irish WeatherÂ
Irish weather is on the mild side due to the country’s high latitude. Moreover, the amount of rain will depend on which part of Ireland students will stay. For example, international students who will stay on the east and southeast coasts of the country should expect to experience around 150 rainy days in a year, while those in the western part of the country may experience 225 rainy days in a year.Â
During winter, the temperature in Ireland rarely falls below the freezing point. In summer, it is rare to experience a temperature that is higher than 30 degrees Celsius, but the usual is 16 degrees or below.Â
AccessibilityÂ
Students who will study in the city center have better access to shopping centers, making it easier to shop for clothes and other stuff that they need. However, shopping in Ireland can be very expensive if you don’t know where to shop. Clothes such as coats can be very expensive.
However, there are some shops that sell second-hand clothes, which are cheaper than brand new ones. Before going abroad, it would be wise to check one’s accommodation or school’s vicinity if there are shops that offer affordable stuff for buyers.
Length of Your Stay
Last but not least is the length of the student’s stay in Ireland. Unlike students who will be staying for at least one year to four years, students who will only stay for one to two months do not have to bring clothes for different types of weather and climate. For example, if you will only stay in Ireland in summer, there’s no need to bring coats for winter.Â
What to PackÂ
Carry-on Luggage
Things you should include in your carry-on luggage are things that need to be handy at all times. Below are those things:Â
- Passport
- Visa
- Other important documents (institution’s acceptance letter, accommodation letter, travel itinerary, transportation tickets, valid ID aside from passport, health insurance card, guardian forms, documentation of your finances, and so on)
- Prescription medicine
- MoneyÂ
- Credit cardÂ
- Important telephone numbers (your institution, accommodation, and hired transportation if applicable)
- A set of clothes to change into (in case of delays)
Checked LuggageÂ
Remember this phrase when you pack: less is more. Also, depending on your ticket, many airlines have weight limits when it comes to stuff that passengers can bring. Moreover, below are some things you need to include in your checked luggage when you are preparing to pack for Ireland.Â
- Waterproof hooded jacketÂ
- A pair of waterproof bootsÂ
- Wam clothes or clothes you can layer
- Type G plug adapter for your phone and laptopÂ
- A set of formal clothing for formal or fancy eventsÂ
- Gift (if you are staying with a host family or want to be friends quickly with a roommate)Â
- A pair of traditional clothes (depending on your program, you might have to represent your country in some events)Â
To learn more about living and studying Ireland, check out MSM Unify’s article on the 4 High-Demand Courses to Pursue in Ireland.Â