Flights
Its difficult to find a cheap flight to Mexico. There are no flights that go directly between the two countries, and the airlines that will give you a ticket from Sydney to Mexico will usually all fly to a country in South America first. I decided to look for my own flights online, and I knew that there were a lot more flights to LA than to South America, so they'd likely be cheaper. In the end I went through a website called Budgetflights.com.au. Through them I was able to get a flight to LA for about $800, and an LA to Mexico for about $180. So all up I paid around $1000 to get to Mexico. I decided not to go for a return ticket, as I was sure I'd want to do some travelling after my exchange year, and confident that I could just buy my ticket home when that time came around.
Visas
Make sure you check the most up-to-date information when it comes to visas, as rules change all the time, and if you get to a border visa-less with the excuse that your mate told you you didn't need one, you might not find the immigration officials to be that understanding. I checked the website of Mexico's embassy in Canberra to get the accurate information. An application was easy enough, and I received my visa in the mail a few weeks later. Still, its important to make sure you get this ball rolling early on - just in case.
The only thing with flying through the US, is that you will need to get a proper visa from the US consulate in Sydney. It's a really stupid rule, but the US apparently considers time spent in Mexico as eating into the 90 day US visa waiver. They told me that even though I was only transitting LA, with no intention of going to the US during my year in Mexico, 90 days after my arrival at LA airport I would have been considered an overstayer, even though I'd be living in Mexico city. Getting the visa is a bit of a pain, but better to be safe than sorry. I didn't want to get sent back to Australia at LA airport, or have a record of being deported from the US.
Centrelink
Make sure you're totally upfront with Centrelink about your exchange, and get them the necessary documentation before you head off overseas. Think about how hard it can be to deal with them in Australia. From overseas, multiply that by 1000. I had been given the heads up about this by a former exchange student, and so far haven't had any trouble. I have heard stories about students getting their payments stopped for not providing all the information though, and getting it reinstated can take time, not a good thing if you're relying on your payments for food and rent.
As an extra precaution I filled out a form to nominate my mum to be able to act on my behalf for any Centrelink matters. I would recommend this, as its almost impossible to organise once you've left, and is a lot cheaper than racking up your phone bill with calls to Centrelink from overseas.
Banking
I learned the hard way that my Australian bank was charging me $5 per transaction! In the first month I racked up $60 in fees. There are a lot of different options for how you deal with your money, make sure you do your homework to find the option that will leave you with less fees to pay, and more to play with.

4 comments:
Get a VISA debit card since it is accepted all over the world
Hi James,
I had a VISA debit card and its great for purchases but withdrawing cash would still warrant a charge from the bank.
Hi... I found this blog on the internet... I am mexican (but I live in Guadalajara, and study in Universidad de Guadalajara).
I am actually applying for an exchange to university of alberta in canada...
I just want to tell you that I felt very inspired when I red your experience in your home university webpage.
I cant wait to be accepted and travel to other country for living amazing experiences like yours.
I'll copy your idea of writing a blog, because it is really exciting for me to read another students experiences. I hope not to have copyright problems LOL just kidding.
Thanks for share your advernture
Greetings and my better wishes
Luis fernando Gutierrez
el_fers@live.com
hi kate
i met you a long time ago in cape tribulation - i was good friends with your brother charlie - i am looking to get in touch with him after all these years and say hello - could you please give him my email address ruthlalor@yahoo.com, really want to say hi
hope all is well with you
ruth xx
hey check out
ruthlalor@myspace.com too
hope to hear from charlie soon xxx
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