Top tips for an overseas move with your family

Are you moving with your family abroad within the next months? Do you feel overwhelmed by the number of things to consider? Keep calm and follow our tips for a successful family move overseas!

Any parent trying to organize a family move to another country knows it: planning and preparing a move overseas can be demanding and time-consuming, although the final result is almost always worth it.

The number of things one needs to take into account can be never-ending, and there isn’t a universal list of items to tick: each family has its own specific needs and circumstances.
Despite the individual differences, there are some general tips that apply to everyone. Have a look at them if you want to have an international move as stress-free as possible!


1. Research, and research and research: a lot!

Your family is going to move to a new, and highly probably, unknown place. That means you will have to discover a lot about it, not only when you arrive, but also before, because you need to plan plenty of things.

Important topics to know about

- Children facilities:

o Where can you find playgrounds? Which are the closest schools? Are there nurseries or kids groups in the area?
o How can you enroll your children in your preferred schools? Are there any particular requirements?

- Stores and other services:

o Do you know where you can find a supermarket or convenience store? Which are the opening hours? Is there a pharmacy in your preferred area? Or a fitness center? Have you found any football clubs or other sports clubs so your children can continue their favorite hobbies?

- Emergency service: Do you have a GP near? How far is the closest hospital?

Use online expat forums and communities, Facebook groups … where you'll get honest advice from other expat families. It’s also a great way of making friends before you move.

2. Finding accommodation: Rent before buy

When you aren’t familiar with a certain location, it’s better to avoid big investments right from the scratch. Renting an accommodation will give you knowledge of the neighborhood and will help you finding if it works for your family. If you rush into buying a property, you could be unhappily stuck with a decision you made without knowing all the facts.

3. Make sure about all the immigration requirements

Moving abroad means arranging for visas, work permits, and residence permits. These documents, are essential to open a bank account, register your children for school, access to healthcare system etc. As these requirements vary from country to country, it’s important to get accurate information for your specific destination country.
Notice that these documents might take some time to complete. Thus, Be sure to understand what you'll need to provide, and how long the processing will take. If you need help with the documents requirements ask your immigration expert.

4. Don’t neglect your pet relocation

Start the paperwork and any vaccinations required for your pet in your new country with enough time before you move. If you need to place your pet into quarantine, make sure you know all the options, and try to share experiences with people who've brought their pets into the same country. If you're moving abroad you might want to consider a professional pet transport company to smooth the path for your pets.

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