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Student
Exchange
Programme
French Language Immersion Award
Pre-departure Briefing
Agenda
Visa & Paperwork
Travel Plans
Insurance
Accommodation
Transportation
Finances
Arrival
Things to bring
Once you’re there
Preparing for home
Lyon
Pre-trip Preparation
Visa & Paperwork
Passport with 6 months or more validity
Singaporean students do not need a visa to enter
France for a stay under 90 days. Bring the letter from
INSA Lyon (email notification to pick up from IRO) and
the NUS financial sponsorship letter in case of any
issues
Students from other countries are ‘short term visa
students’ and need to complete the short stay
Schengen Visa application and submit the
requested documents including the INSA
Lyon letter and make an appointment online
Take note of visa requirements for other
countries
Pre-trip Preparation
Travel plans
Buy your flights early online or through a travel agent
Check for student fares with your travel agent
Sign up for frequent flyer mile programmes to
accumulate mileage
Take note of the time you will be arriving at your
destination. If it is late at night, are you comfortable
getting around the city alone and do you have
somewhere to stay? Consider traveling in groups
Check your airline’s baggage allowance before packing!
If you need to take a train to your final destination,
please ensure you are not rushing to catch
the last train
Pre-trip Preparation
Insurance
Get insurance – Insurance must be valid for travels in
Europe, and must include health insurance (healthcare is
expensive) in Europe and civil liability
Email a copy of insurance to Wei Lin by 30 May 2012
Get travel insurance in case of lost luggage or delayed
flights
Please bring along the proof of insurance and coverage for
reference. Do check for minimum requirements before
purchasing
Check with your insurance company on claiming procedures
Get your prescriptions and jabs, glasses changed,
teeth checked, etc - here!
If you are taking medications, please continue
Pre-trip Preparation
Accommodation
On-campus stay from 3 June to 29 June
Details on early and late stay will be advised
Same gender roommates will be allocated randomly
Breakfast, lunch & dinner will be provided from Mondays
to Fridays
Bed linen will be provided but towels, toiletries are your
responsibility
Laundry facility will be available
Guests may not be allowed – check with INSA Lyon first!
Communicate with your advisor – advise of any
travel or missed meals
Get to know other students from the dorm, use
French as much as you can!
Pre-trip Preparation
Transportation
To reach Lyon: Train (TGV) from Paris, Plane to SaintExupery Airport from Paris, bus or car
Around the city: Subway, tram (INSA Lyon has 2 stops),
bus, bicycle or foot. You may wish to get a bus card so
please bring a few passport photos. Taxis are expensive!
Walking!
Pre-trip Preparation
Finances
Big Mac index
1USD = S$1.44
USA – 5.14
France – 6.37
Singapore – 4.45
Recommended
monthly budget:
Paris – €1,000
Elsewhere - €800
www.economist.com (published March 17 2010)
Pre-trip Preparation
Arrival
You must arrive by Sunday, 3rd June at INSA Lyon
campus
You will be provided with the name and number of a
coordinator in case your arrival is delayed
Students arriving before 3rd June are recommended to
stay in the Auberge de Jeunesse du Vieux-Lyon
We recommend traveling after the programme instead
of before to allow sufficient time to get your visa
Find out about..
The weather - To bring tee shirts or wool coats
and mufflers? What about humidity?
Time difference
Exchange rate
Reporting the loss of your passport or credit cards
Getting around: especially from airport to your
accommodation. Taxis are expensive!
Meet & Greet services
Recipes of your favourite home-made dishes
NUS and Singapore!
Things to Bring
1. Important Documents
Passport
Letter of acceptance from partner university
Proof of funding
Copies of your insurance policies
Please make copies of all important documents and keep
separate sets in different places. It is also a good idea to
leave one set at home so that these documents can easily
be sent to you in the event that you lose those with you.
Things to Bring
2. Other Essentials
Enough cash to last you until you can visit an ATM
Medication for personal use (prescription drugs
should be kept in their original packaging with your
name on it, and be accompanied by a doctor’s note)
Travel adaptors and multi-plug adaptors
Laptop (do you need it?), camera and cell phone
chargers
Umbrella or raincoat
First-aid kit
Things to Bring
3. Daily necessities
Towels, Toiletries, alarm clock, hairdryer, clothes,
footwear
- be prepared to walk long distances
Take note that the products you are used to may not
be available overseas, or may be very expensive
4. Fun Stuff
Digital camera
Photos of friends and family
Souvenirs from Singapore
Recipes, spices and “food mixes”
– you need to learn to cook!
Pre-departure Checklist
Docs and Prep
Things to Bring
Valid passport and visa
Appropriate clothing
Proof of acceptance at PU
First aid kit
Proof of financial support
Medication
Insurance
Adaptors and chargers
Credit card/cash
Umbrella/raincoat
Confirmed flight ticket
Toiletries/alarm clock/ hairdryer
Emergency Contacts
Footwear
Vaccinations and checkups
Digital camera
Exit permit for NSmen
Photos and souvenirs
Foodstuffs
Passport photos
Once You’re There
1. First things first
CALL HOME! Ensure that your family members
can contact you and inform them if you are
going to travel - we do not want them calling us
about your whereabouts
Acquaint yourself with the campus and city
Singaporeans should register themselves on the MFA website,
other nationalities should contact their country’s diplomatic
missions
Find out who you should call in times of emergency – police,
ambulance, or campus security
Once You’re There
2. Settling In
Familiarise yourself with your new surroundings
Keep yourself updated with the daily local news
Immerse yourself in French – movies, shows,
anything!
Talk to new people – don’t keep to
yourself
Please don’t just stick to Singaporeans!
USE YOUR FRENCH – don’t be afraid, this is why you
are there!
Once You’re There
3. Safety
Be safe – don’t wander around alone at night
Look out for nearest security posts/police
stations near home
Beware of pickpockets – guys should keep
their wallets in their front pockets and girls
should keep their bags tightly clasped under
their arms
Be mindful of your surroundings
Don’t leave your valuables lying around
Don’t leave large amounts of cash in the room
If confronted, give up your valuables and
do not resist
Once You’re There
Alcohol, drugs, partying, etc
Be comfortable and don’t be pressured into anything
Be smart
Know when to say no
It’s not okay just because everyone is doing it
Always know your limit
Something that is legal there may not
necessary be acceptable in Singapore
Once You’re There
4. Culture Shock
Anxiety and feelings (of surprise, disorientation,
confusion, etc.) felt when people have to operate within an
entirely different cultural or social environment, such as a
foreign country.
1. Honeymoon Phase
2. Negotiation Phase
3. “Everything is ok” Phase
4. Reverse Culture Shock
Recognise and talk to friends about it
Be open-minded, and prepare yourself well by
reading up about your host country beforehand
Once You’re There
5. Your Classes & Advisors
Your classes are not meant to be a ‘fast track’
for your NUS French courses, but instead a
chance to really USE your French
Respect is extremely important in the French
student-teacher culture – be respectful!
Be patient with your roommate and expect
cultural differences
You cannot leave before the end of the
programme
Classes are on INSA Lyon campus but few
local students are around – get off campus or
spend time with local students during the
social activities
Once You’re There
Tips to make the best of your time
Finding out as much as you can – the more you know,
the more comfortable you’ll be
Talk to people who have done the same thing. Learn &
adapt – don’t copy
Be open-minded and make the effort – to explore,
experience new culture and places
If a problem arises, try to resolve it. Good for you!
But also know when to approach others for help
After your time abroad, be inspired!
Once You’re There
Be mature and recognise differences
Be prepared that things may be done in a different
way and speed than what you are used to
For example the French…
are generally private people, free to be themselves only with
close friends and family
don’t rush meals or drinks, they’re to be enjoyed
aren’t loud
use titles and address others politely
dress well
Respect others & act in ways to be respected
too
Preparing for Home
Say your goodbyes and thank you’s (Intl Office
included!)
Confirm your returning flight details
Keep speaking French!
Complete feedback survey
Continue your 2nd year of French when back
in Singapore
Prepare to apply for SEP
Important Contacts and Links
INSA Lyon will provide a document sharing site with
general information, check your email for update on
this
Contact at INSA Lyon
Nina Arnesen, [email protected], +33 472 43
89 99 (office), +33 6 33 06 51 82 (mobile)
For questions related to the French courses :
Delphine Fradois, [email protected]
Embassies/High Commissions : www.mfa.gov.sg
Local emergencies number : 112
Credit card and bank telephone numbers
NUS Emergency Contact +65-6874 1616
Important LIA
Reminders
Important Reminders
You must complete 4 LPP modules (including French for Academic
Purposes) before going for SEP
Dropping out of FAP = Dropping out of the LPP
You are advised to go for SEP in Year 3 so that you can complete the
LPP according to the regular schedule
If your degree programme does not allow you to do 4 modules of LPP
or if you are not able to go on SEP in your Year 3, DO NOT apply for
the French LIA
Your obligation includes meeting your faculty’s SEP criteria so that
you can go on exchange
Important Reminders
Accepting the LIA constitutes an agreement to go back to a
particular university/region for exchange – if you do not do so, you
will have to pay the penalty amount of $3000
Accepting the French LIA constitutes a commitment to go on SEP to
France/Switzerland/Belgium for 1 or 2 semesters in Year 3!
Accepting the French LIA for INSA Lyon constitutes a commitment
to go on SEP to INSA Lyon for 1 or 2 semesters in Year 3!
To go on SEP in Year 3 Sem 1 or 2, please apply at the end of 2012
Questions?
Yap Wei Lin
[email protected]