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Moving abroad doesn't have to be complicated or stressful. Use this list to plan ahead and organize packing, documents and other details of an international move.
The best strategy for a move abroad is to plan ahead. If time allows, begin coordinating an overseas move several months in advance. Allow ample time to gather documents and file visa and other applications, and then shift the focus to packing and shipping household and personal belongings. Research Your New Country’s RegulationsLaws and regulations vary from country to country. Call the relevant embassy or consulate to learn of any restrictions and regulations for foreigners moving into the destination country. In particular, ask if there are:
File Applications for Passports, Visas and PermitsSubmit applications for passports, visas and permits as soon as possible. Check to see what will become invalid shortly after the move. For example, if a family member's passport will expire in the coming year, renew it early. Gather Important DocumentsIt could take several weeks to get official copies of vital records and other documents. Start the process early. Consider bringing:
Prescription DrugsIf a family member receives ongoing treatment for a medical condition, request an extended supply of prescription medication. Ask for a copy of the medical file relating to the condition. International Driving PermitRenew a driver’s license if it will expire in the coming year, and obtain an international driving permit. Pick up extra forms for renewing the driving permit annually by mail. Bank and Credit Card AccountsDecide what accounts are essential to keep and notify the appropriate banks that the account holder will be overseas. Consider online international banking for easy transfer of funds between countries. Shred any statements, credit cards and paperwork that won't be needed. Tax ObligationsEach country has its own rules regarding foreign earned income. Learn what tax obligations on income earned overseas will be applicable, and gather the relevant paperwork. PetsIf bringing a pet, schedule necessary vaccinations and obtain a proper pet carrier. If deciding against bringing a family pet, allow plenty of time to find a new home for it. Flight and Hotel ReservationsPurchase airline tickets as soon as a travel date has been selected, and ask about luggage restrictions. If initial plans are to stay in a hotel, make reservations. International Moving and Shipping CompaniesCall international moving (removal) companies and shipping companies for quotes on moving household items overseas. Schedule a move that allows the container to arrive overseas at a convenient time. (The transit could take a month or longer.) Pack and MinimizeKeep only the minimum necessities available for daily use, and pack everything else. Sell or give away household items and clothes that won't be needed, and start using frozen foods and pantry items. Auto InsuranceIf shipping a car, have it serviced before the move. Make copies of its title and registration. If the new country accepts foreign insurance policies, compare costs in both countries. VOIP Phone ServiceLook into a VOIP phone plan. For a monthly rate, phone calls can be received and made from a home country without incurring international long distance fees. Cancel Subscriptions and Forward MailRemember to cancel magazine subscriptions and dues-based memberships. Fill out forms at the post office to direct mail to a new address. Move Overseas Without StressBy planning ahead with the above checklist, the stress of moving abroad can be reduced. Read up the destination country's history and culture, and see International Moving – Shipping Cargo Overseas for specific advice on shipping a household overseas.
The copyright of the article International Moving Checklist in Work/Study Abroad is owned by Christine Benlafquih. Permission to republish International Moving Checklist in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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