ISIC Card: Everything Students Need to Know

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Nearly every university and college has some form of student ID card. However, these institutional cards aren’t the only ones available. The International Student Identity Card (or ISIC) is the only internationally recognized student ID card. As well as being proof of full-time student status, the ISIC card gives students access to over 150,000 discounts around the world.

Sounds pretty good, right? Well, the life of an international student is already filled with all sorts of applications to submit and other challenges. Is getting an ISIC card really worth it? Today, we’ll look at everything you need to know so you can decide.

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What is an ISIC card and what does it do?

The ISIC card offers proof of full-time student status and can connect you with a large number of student discounts. The ISIC Association, a non-profit organization legally registered in Denmark, issues the cards. The card was created in 1953, in the hopes of improving intercultural understanding and increasing education opportunities. Today, the card is recognized by academic institutions, student organizations, and governments in close to 130 countries. Students purchase more than 5 million cards every year.

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Who can get an ISIC card?

To qualify, you need to be a full-time student over the age of 12 currently attending a school, college, or university. There is no upper age limit on the card, but you do need to prove you are a full-time student. If you are on break from study, you will need to check with your local ISIC issuer to make sure you still qualify.

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What kind of discounts can I get?

The International Student Identity Card is designed to fit a student’s lifestyle. Students can use it to save money on their daily life, as well as entertainment, food, and travel.

Cardholders have access to the following global discounts and benefits:

  • 2,800 museums and cultural sites
  • 2,400 hostels and budget hotels
  • 1,200 airlines, buses, coaches, trains, and ferries
  • 2,700 attractions
  • 21,000 restaurants, bars, and entertainment

You can find a full list of discounts on the ISIC official site. The handy search tool will let you know which discounts are available to you in your area.

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How do I apply for an ISIC card?

Online: Simply go to the ISIC website, select the country where you’re a student, fill out the form, and upload all required documents:

  • Your digital photo in jpg or jpeg format. A passport photo is best, but a selfie with a white or blue background is also acceptable.
  • A scanned copy of your proof of full time student status, with the date of issue clearly visible. Student status documents include things such as your university card or an official letter of acceptance.
  • A scanned copy of your proof of identity (for example your passport or driver’s license).
  • Your method of payment (PayPal or credit card payment).

If you apply online, remember it can take 3-4 weeks to process your application and deliver your card.

Visit a local ISIC office: You can also purchase a card at an ISIC issuing office. These are located worldwide but make sure to check if there is one close to where you live. You must provide all the same documents as listed above.

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How much does it cost?

Prices and selection varies by country, but is between US$4-25. The card’s cost is determined by each country’s purchasing power, per the International Monetary Fund (IMF). This allows ISIC to set fair prices for each country.

More specific pricing follows:

Australia

  • Virtual card – A$30
  • Additional plastic card (requires virtual ISIC) – A$14.50

Canada

  • Virtual card – C$20
  • Additional plastic card (requires virtual ISIC) – C$5

Ireland

  • Virtual card – €10
  • Additional plastic card (requires virtual ISIC) – €5

United Kingdom

  • Virtual card – €12
  • Additional plastic card (requires virtual ISIC) – €3

United States

  • ISIC with no travel insurance – US$20
  • Additional plastic card (requires Virtual ISIC) – US$5

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How long is the ISIC card valid for?

ISIC is valid for one full calendar year from the date of issue.

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Is there anything else I should know?

If you are leaving to travel or study abroad soon, it is important you ensure there is enough time to deliver your card before you leave. Online orders can take 3-4 weeks depending on your country’s postal service. Alternatively, you can order your card in the country you will be travelling to. Just remember to bring all necessary documents with you! If you have any other questions, check out ISIC’s Frequently Asked Questions page.


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