Frequently Asked Questions
This collection of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) provides answers to many commonly asked questions about teaching English abroad and the Oxford Seminars TESOL/TESL/TEFL Certification Course. Let Oxford Seminars know if any questions are not covered in this FAQ section.
Health Considerations Before Going Abroad
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What are the difficulties when traveling with prescription medication?
- The laws on prescription medication change from country to country.
- When traveling with prescription medications please follow the steps below.
- Ensure that the medication is legal in your destination country. Do this by checking with your local consulate or embassy.
- Find out how much medication you are able to take with you.
- Bring enough of the prescription to cover your needs for at least two months.
- If your contract includes medical coverage, find out if medication and check-ups for pre-existing conditions are covered.
- Research the country to ensure that they have modern medical facilities. In most metropolitan areas you will be able to find an English speaking doctor. Contact other foreigners in the area to ask them about the facilities.
- Get as much information as you can about your medication. In some countries you might find medication with the same name but a different function. Be prepared to explain to your doctor exactly what you need. Research this carefully before you leave.
- For information about traveling with prescriptions, please refer to http://travel.state.gov/
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