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This is a welcoming letter from Associa-Med Tunisia to all incoming students. It contains important informations, so please read it carefully.
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WELCOME TO TUNISIA
WELCOMING LETTER Hello Dear Incomings :)) You have been accepted in
an IFMSA Professional Exchange Program in Monastir, Tunisia.
This is a welcoming letter from Associa-Med Tunisia to all incoming students. It contains important informations, so please read it carefully.
This letter is not an officional Acceptance Card. To check IFMSA CA, log in with your account in IFMSA DataBase website : www.ifmsa.org.
WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT TUNISIA ? ;) North Africa’s smallest country packs in
enough diversity for a continent. Vestiges of former rulers dot the landscape: the remains of the mighty city-state of Carthage; Roman ruins that demonstrate this was Rome’s richest imperial province; medieval medinas (walled cities) built at the beginning of the Arabic era; and elegant 19th century French colonial boulevards.
The country’s cuisine is also a delicious hotchpotch -French, North African, Middle Eastern and Turkish.
Beautiful beaches punctuate its 1,400km (875 miles)
of Mediterranean coast.
In the south lie the undulating Sahara, salt lakes and otherworldly Berber architecture, used as locations for Star Wars and the English Patient.
In the north, mountains are cloaked in cork forest, while the Cap Bon peninsular and central Tunisia are rich in fruit trees, olive groves and vineyards.
This is Arabia at its most relaxed. Women’s rights are better served than
anywhere else in the Arabic world. Alcohol is freely available
VISA 1. The following nationalities do not need a visa for
Tunisia for a period of stay not exceeding: three months: Algerians, Germans, Andorra, the Antigua, Argentina, the
Austrians, the Bahraini, Barbadians, the Belgians, the people of Bermuda, Bosnian, Brazilian, and Brunei, the Bulgarians, Canadians, Chileans, Koreans, the Ivorian, Croats, Danish, Dominica, the Spanish, Americans, people in Fiji, Finnish, French, Gambian, Greeks, Guinea, Honduras, Hong Kong, the Hungarian , Irish, Icelandic, Italian, Japanese, Gilbertines (people of Kiribati), the Libyans, the Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, the Macedonian, the Malaysians, the Maldives, the Malian Maltese, Moroccan, the Mauritian , Mauritanians, the Monaco, the Nigerians, Norwegians, Omanis, Dutch, Portuguese, Qatar, Romania, the UK, the kititiens (residents of St. Kitts and Nevis), Saint Lucia, the Solomon,Islanders the Senegalese people of Serbia and Montenegro, Seychelles, Slovenia, the Swedish, Swiss, Turkish and Vatican.
2. For nationalities that are not listed, you need a visa to come to Tunisia.
WELCOME TO MONASTIR
Monastir is a city on the central coast of Tunisia, in the Sahel area, (20 km southern Sousse and 162 km southern Tunis). Traditionally a fishing port, Monastir is now a major tourist resort. Its population is 41,400. It is the capital of Monastir Governorate.
Monastir was founded on the ruins of the Punic–Roman city of Ruspina. The city features a well preserved Ribat that was used to scan the sea for hostile ships. Several ulema came to stay in the Ribat of this peaceful city for contemplation. The Ribat was also one of the filming locations for Monty Python's Life Of Brian.
Monastir welcomes its visitors with a cocktail of calm and warmth of its citizens.
Monastir is also a university center containing more than 18 universities in less than 100km² and more than 10 students associations, having other exchange programs, what makes the timetables packed with entertainment and social programs.
TRANSPORTATION: From & to the airport: If you arrive to Monastir international Airport, someone will be waiting for you there to pick you up. PS: There are also other airports in other cities but the transportation will not be easy, it depends on volunteers’ inability. (you have to pay 50 dinars = 25 euros to be picked up from the airport to Monastir).
Sousse: Ennfidha Airport Tunis: Tunis Carthage Airport Sfax: Sfax Tina Airport Djerba : Djerba Airport And other less important airports ( Tabarka, Tazeur, … ) We advise you to take a flat to Monastir; otherwise you have
to contact us earlier to check public transport mean availability and its price. Someone will be waiting for you in the station.
DURING YOUR STAY The LC members will be in charge of transportation,
especially for Social program. Payment will be asked for long trips. Weather and clothing: You will be visiting Tunisia during summer, so you have
to bring light clothing as it is usually quite hot (30-40°C). Do not forget your swimming suit!
(For those visiting Tunis in spring, autumn or winter, please consider that the weather is usually not very cold. Anyway, make sure that you take a look at the weather forecast before you come!)
Contact persons: Contacting your contact persons is quite important; they
have all informations you might need. Make sure you have informed them about the exact date
and time of your arrival so that they pick you up and exchange phone numbers before your arrival here.
PS: - LEO & LORE are also available, and they are ready to
help.
DEPOSIT : When you arrive here
you will have to sign a form about damages in the lodging home and give an insurance of 50 dinars (25€). If there is no damage the money will be of course returned back to you.
Poket money : 60€ Bording : at cost of
student.
RAMADAN The month of july coincides
this year with the month of Ramadan in Muslim countries (from 10th of July to the 10th of August).
It’s a holy month and during the whole month, Muslims spend the daylight hours in a complete fast.
In Ramadan, alcohol can only bought in Touristic places so if you think it ’s necessary bring alcohol with you. For more information, visit this website:
http://islam.about.com/od/ramadan/f/ramadanintro.htm
OTHER USEFUL INFIRMATIONS
Where can you change money?
In Tunisia, you can change your money in Banks, change Offices and some hotels. It’s also possible to use your international credit card. You have just to know that banks are closed in Weekends.
Please do change some of your money in the airport to make things easier for you.
How to contact your country embassy? Most of embassies are located in Tunis. Phone
numbers & address are found in internet.
How to access to Hospitals ? An active member (Contact Person) will
drive you to the hospital the first day. He/She will make presentation to the Tutor or the Head of department.
SOCIAL PROGRAM It will cost about 250 € We will began with a welcoming party
During this month ,there is many programs:
-visite the town
Go to the see
Visit kuriat island
Diving
Paint bull
Karting
Food and drinking party Go to the disco Go to restaurant ( you will try tunisian food )
FOR THE WEEKENDS WE HAVE OTHERS PROGRAMS Week end : sousse + hammamet
Weekend :==south
Weekend: tunis + tabarka
Weekend :free, You can do wathever you want ;)
To contact Exchange Officers:
CHAKROUN Ahmed (Local Exchange Officer): Tel: 00 216 22 799 444 00 216 52 199 883 [email protected] FB Profile:
https://www.facebook.com/ahmed.chakroun?ref=tn_tnmn
ABBES Walid (Local Officer of Research Exchange) Tel: 00 216 21 780 369 [email protected] FB Profile:
https://www.facebook.com/walid.abbes.14?fref=ts
Join Us On FaceBook ;)https://www.facebook.com/groups/607970579227359/?
fref=ts