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Page 1: Dear Student, · klowry@uvm.cl Carlos Torres +56-9-9576-8846 ctorres@uvm.cl sign it immediately. It is not valid unless signed. Fill in the necessary address and emergency information
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This is the first step in your journey abroad! We are here to help prepare you for your upcoming adventure. Not only will you be putting your academic studies into practice in an international setting, but you will also have the chance to explore the

beauty of the country and experience the Chilean lifestyle!

Positive & Enthusiastic: get excited about the experience. If your classmates do not approach you in class, take the initiative to intro-duce yourself to them. Flexible & open-minded. Culturally competent: be mindful & respectful of the culture of the country that you will be working in as well as others. Remember: Just because things may be different here, doesn’t mean they are wrong. Pro-active: take initiative & get in-volved. Motivated & committed. Enjoy yourself – have fun!

Viña del Mar Contact Information:

Tips for a Successful Study Abroad Experience

Getting Ready You will need a valid passport to en-ter Chile. If you do not have a passport or if your current passport will expire within 6 months of your travels, you must apply for one. Remember, only original documents can be accepted, so plan ahead if you need to secure an original copy of your birth cer-tificate from your parents or from your pla-ce of birth. Upon receipt of your passport, you should

Dear Student,

Kathleen Lowry [email protected]

Carlos Torres+56-9-9576-8846 [email protected]

sign it immediately. It is not valid unless signed. Fill in the necessary address and emergency information. Photocopy the first page of your passport and keep it separate from the original while travelling overseas. You should have your passport or the pho-tocopy with you at all times while abroad.

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Visa A student who plans to study during winter or summer programs can arrive in Chile on a Tourist Visa. Stu-dents from the USA no longer need a tourist visa to stay in Chile for less than 90 days. Visa requirements vary and students are responsible for re-searching their home country’s requi-rements for entering Chile.

Reciprocity Tax All passengers with passports from Australia, Canada, and Mexico must pay a reciprocity tax immediately upon arrival to the airport. Check with your embassy to see how much the fee is.Once the Entry Reciprocity Fee receipt is attached to your passport, you can then proceed to immigration control. Do not lose the white paper the PDI gi-ves you upon entering the country. You will need to present this paper upon departure from Chile.

International Police

To enter Chile, all passengers must first check at the International Police control and show their identity documents (identity card or passport) and the stamped visa (de-pending on the country of origin).

After finishing, passengers will continue past Duty Free as well as the retrieve lug-

Transportation from the Santiago airport (SCL) to Viña del Mar

For your safety, it is recommended that you use the official transportation offe-red by the UVM International Programs at specific days and times. The UVM Student Coordinator will be at the Santiago de Chile Airport (SCL). Do not leave the airport by yourself and do not accept any offers from taxi services. IMPORTANT: If by any chance, you arrive on a different day or time than the official date established by the UVM, let the UVM coordinator know in advance in order to coordinate a taxi service with a convenient cost for you.

gage (equipage) area, to continue Customs Control and SAG. Make sure you do not have any nuts, fruits (dried or fresh), or animal products with you while you pass through Cus-toms. They will confiscate the pro-ducts (claimed or not) and you may also receive a fine.

Check http://www.aeropuertosantiago.cl/english for more information.

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Health Issues If you normally take medicine, make sure you bring enough for the period of time you are going to be abroad.

Chile's drinking water is adequately treated and we have not had reports of any students getting sick from the water in Viña del Mar, or in any other part of the country for that matter. But if you have any doubts, stick with bottled mineral water in rural areas.

Water

Vaccinations Chile requires no vaccinations for entry from any country, but typhoid and hepatitis immunizations are highly recom-mended. Polio and tetanus are optional (ex-tremely rare in Chile). Malaria does not exist in Chile, but if you plan to travel to nearby countries or islands, you should check into their situation.

If you think you may be travelling to a country that requires proof of inoculations for entry, it may be wise to get immunized before coming to Chile and take that docu-mentation with you.

Health Insurance

It is essential that you have adequa-te health insurance coverage while you are abroad. Failure to obtain coverage can re-sult in high medical bills or the refusal to be treated in a hospital or doctor's office. In many countries, foreigners must prove that they have medical insurance before they can be treated.

You should check to see if your current me-dical coverage is valid outside your country. If so, find out how you would file a claim from abroad and how the insurance com-pany would handle the claim. It is common that students that require any medical at-tention pay directly to the medical center (cash, credit card, or debit card). You must save your receipt in order to be reimbur-sed by your insurance company. Have your passport or a copy of your passport with you.

In Viña del Mar you can find all kinds of health facilities, ranging from public health services known as ‘Hospitals’ (usually crowded) to upscale private clinics ‘Clinica’ (highly recommended); the latter with ins-tallations similar or even better to what you would find in developed countries. Howe-ver, such facilities may prove to be very expensive if you are not covered by an in-ternational insurance policy. Use clinics not hospitals in case of emergency – tell the paramedic right away that you want to go to a Clinica.

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Safety

Viña del Mar and Valparaíso are not particularly dangerous but students are ad-vised to always use caution, especially at night. Always go out with a group and do not take a purse with you at night. Leave all your valuables at your house and do not wear good jewelry. Foreigners are targeted for acts of petty thievery—so USE CAU-TION and ALWAYS BE AWARE! There are many stray dogs on the streets. They are generally harmless but avoid fee-ding or touching them.

Homestay vs. Renting

The UVM offers all international students with the possibility to spend their semester living with a Chilean host family. Theses families have years of experience receiving international students into their homes, and we try to match students to fa-milies based on the housing questionnaire included in their application. Host families provide students with a pri-vate living space, WIFI, laundry, and three meals a day, along with the experience of living the daily Chilean lifestyle. If you would like to rent your own apartment we suggest looking for one in the following neighborhoods: Recreo, Agua Santa, Cen-tro, or El Plan for safety and proximity to the UVM campuses.

What to Pack

As mentioned before, it is important to bring any medicine you take with you. Bring enough for your entire trip and a few extras. It is possible that during the Septem-ber-April months the weather will be nice enough to use shorts/skirts and sandals. However, starting in May the temperatu-re begins to change, and June-August are cold months. While your families will have a space heater, most buildings and restau-rants do NOT have central heating and can be colder than outside. The key to staying warm during the winter here is to be pre-pared and use layers. Bring a jacket/coat appropriate for the cold and rain. Students should bring boots (rain and snow) in case they want to travel to the South or the Andes Mountains where they will encounter snow. Students should also

Emergency Numbers Ambulance (Ambulancia) 131 Firemen (Bomberos) – 132 Police (Carabineros) – 133 (from cell phones 911) Coast Guard (Guardia Costera) – 137

bring a jacket/coat appropriate for the rain as June/July are rainy months here in Viña del Mar. You should have a photocopy of im-portant documents – ie: passport, credit card(s), debit card, and ID For those who use contacts, eye care solution here is quite expensive in compari-son to other countries The sun in Chile is very strong and clo-se to the hole in the ozone layer. So, make sure you bring a good sunscreen (at least 30 SPF) Women should bring personal hygiene products with them as some items cannot be found throughout Chile or Latin America.

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Communication

Internet is widely used in cities and towns throughout Chile. The International Office at the UVM has a wireless Internet connection that is free for all international students and interns. Cyber cafes can also be found in most towns where students can make international phone calls or use the Internet. Wifi can also be found at several establishments (i.e. Starbucks), but make

Transportation in Viña Del Mar and Chile IMPORTANT: In order to drive or rent a car in Chile, foreigners should get an International Drivers’ License before co-ming to Chile. Students are not allowed to drive/rent a car unless they have this docu-ment.

Taxi: A taxi is an easy way to travel but it is also the most expensive. Taxis charge by kilometer and they have a meter that marks the price. If a taxi does not have a meter, beware!!! It is recommended that, if students go to the same place at night and have no other way of returning, they should call a taxi.

A safe and reliable taxi company is:

Radio Taxi: 2780566 – 2780568 (Base charge: $2000 pesos)

Micros – Local Buses: (www.tmv.cl) Sam-ple Fares

Pase Escolar (Viña – Valpo): 150

Pase Escolar (Viña – Campus): 150 Local: 250 Viña-Valparaíso: 370 Viña-Reñaca: 450

Colectivo: A “colectivo” is a taxi that has a fixed route and set fares. “Colectivos” have a sign on the top of the car that indicates the major streets they pass and the number

sure to ask for their password. Cell phones – if you’re going to bring your cellphone, make sure it’s unlocked. SIM cards are relatively inexpensive, or you can buy an affordable prepaid cellpho-ne package from several providers such as Entel, Movistar, etc.

of the “colectivo” company. A “colectivo” can pick up to four people along their rou-te; people get in and out of the “colectivo” just like a “micro”. You should let the driver know where you would like to be dropped off when you get in.

Metro Valpo – Local Train: (www.merval.cl): The metro runs between Valparaíso and Limache. Prices vary depending on where you get on and on where you get off. Prices range from 200 pesos to 780 pesos. Hours of operation are: 07:00 - 22:30 (peak hours 07:30-09:30 & 18:00-19:30) Puerto – Sgto. Aldea: every 6 min Puerto - Limache: every 15 min

Buses: Viña and Valparaíso have major terminals with buses going to most large towns in Chile. Buses to Santiago leave from both terminals and some companies give discounts to students with the “Pase Escolar” and ISIC Card, just show your card. Buses to Mendoza, Argentina also leave from both bus terminals. The best bus companies to travel with are the fo-llowing: Tur-Bus: www.turbus.com Pullman Bus: www.pullman.cl

Railroad System: Trains leave from Santia-go daily but only go as far South as Temu-co. Santiago Train Station: www.efe.cl

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Money

2015 Academic Calendar

The use of credit cards is ex-tensive in large cities, but it is prefera-ble to carry local currency if you visit small towns or the countryside. Other than banks, few places accept traveler's checks. Students can also obtain money from ATM machines, located throughout the cities (however, each withdrawal is charged a transaction fee both here and back home) and receive money trans-fers through Western Union.

There are many places where students can exchange Euros and US dollars, in-cluding shopping malls. Casas de Cambio en Viña del Mar: AFEX www.afex.cl

Arlegui 690 Phone Number: 268-81-02, 286-85-04

CAMEX American Exchange

Mall Marina Arauco: Ground Floor Phone Number: 2382356

Official Airport Pick UPOrientation WeekBeginning of ClassesEnd of Classes (Spanish Center and Semester in English)Official Airport Drop off Study Abroad Programs End of Classes UVM Schools

Official Airport Pick UpOrientation DayBeginning of ClassesEnd of ClassesOfficial Airport Drop Off

Official Airport Pick UpOrientation DayBeginning of ClassesEnd of ClassesOfficial Airport Drop Off

Official Airport Pick UpOrientation DayBeginning of ClassesEnd of ClassesOfficial Airport Drop Off

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Saturday, June 27Monday, June 29Tuesday, June 30Friday, July 24Saturday, July 25

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Official Airport Pick UpOrientation WeekBeginning of Classes (Spanish Center and Semester in English)Beginning of Classes UVM SchoolsEnd of Classes (Spanish Center and Semester in English)Official Airport Drop off Study Abroad Programs End of Classes UVM Schools

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