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4 Things to Think About Before Moving to Another Country

August 11, 2020 by Jeremy Lindy

If you’ve always dreamed of traveling the world or living abroad, you might be eager to move to another country and experience everything it has to offer. While moving to a different country is certainly a great adventure, it does require some careful planning. To ensure the process is as stress-free as possible, take a look at these critical things you’ll need to think about before moving to another country…

1. Choosing the right location

You might have your heart set on a particular destination but choosing a town, city or village can be tricky. More rural locations might present more of an issue in terms of language barriers, for example. Alternatively, house prices in large cities and towns could stretch your budget a little too much. Remember – every country has different regions and environments, so don’t assume everywhere will be the same. Take the time to research different areas in order to find the best fit for you.

2. Contact local real estate agents

Get in touch with local realtors well before you want to move. Buying or renting a property can be a drawn-out process, particularly if you’re handling the transaction from another country. By building good relationships with local realtors in advance, you can ensure they’ll give you a heads up when suitable properties become available.

If possible, look for real estate agents who specialize in assisting ex-pats. They’ll have the knowledge and experience you need to help you navigate the process of buying or renting accommodation in another country.

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3. Plan the logistics

When you’re moving to another country, you’ll want to transport essential items with you. As well as moving personal belongings and sentimental items, you might also want to take furniture, artwork, and even vehicles with you. To move your stuff overseas, you’ll need to find a reputable international shipping firm. With the option to transport your goods by ship, road, and air travel, you can combine speed with low-cost shipping to keep your move as cost-effective as possible.

Remember – packing items prior to moving can be a long and arduous process. To streamline your move, why not consider adding professional packing services to your international shipping package?

4. Ensure you have the right visas

Before you can move to another country, you’ll need to ensure you have the appropriate visas and documentation. While you can visit most countries for a short time without a visa, you’ll need to obtain official permission in order to become a resident. The rules for applying for residency status or citizenship vary depending on where you’re moving to, but the process can take quite a while. It’s not unusual for an application to take months to be approved or declined, so don’t leave it until the last minute to get your paperwork in order.

Setting up Home in Another Country

Moving to another country can be one of the most exciting, exhilarating and nerve-wracking things you’ll do! By planning ahead, networking with other ex-pats, and seeking advice from official organizations, you can ensure that your move is as successful as you’ve always dreamed it would be.

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