How do you move to another country? 6 steps to get you ready for moving abroad
If you’re thinking of moving abroad, read on to discover our checklist of what to consider before starting your big adventure.
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Are you considering moving abroad? There are certain steps you need to take before you move to another country. This can be a really exciting time, but also slightly daunting. One piece of advice that will make your life significantly less stressful is to start planning and saving as soon as you make the decision to move. From researching the costs of day-to-day life in another country, sorting out the paperwork, and cancelling your subscriptions at home, follow this practical guide to relocation.
Moving abroad checklist
Don’t start packing your bags just yet. Moving to another country can be incredible, but there are a lot of things to consider before you go. To help you tackle everything, we’ve compiled a moving abroad checklist—keep it handy to simplify your move!
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Current home—if you own a property in your home country, decide whether to sell or rent it out.
Selling can take months, so if you’re depending on the equity in your home, factor this into your plans.
Renting can happen quickly but you’ll need to pay agent fees to find tenants and potentially deal with issues from abroad.
What to take—determine what you’re taking with you, and whether you need to put anything in storage.
Moving costs—research moving companies and how much it costs to ship your items.
Admin and finances—
Visa requirements—investigate the situation thoroughly so you know exactly when to apply for your visa, if you need one.
Budgets—now that you’ve estimated some of your costs, create a ‘moving abroad’ savings account and start saving regularly. Set a goal to help keep you on track.
Banking—research the best options for banking at your new destination, and whether you’ll need a local bank account.
Switch off—cancel utilities, internet, phones, and other contracts.
Send money abroad
International transfers with your N26 account are easy, fast and reliable.
Healthcare—research the healthcare system and insurance costs
Accommodation—research the housing landscape. Which area is right for you and how much is the monthly rent?
Jobs & lifestyle—check out the job market, salaries, and the cost of living.
Connect—reach out to your network and the expat community to get valuable advice and connect with other people.
Step 1—Destination
When you initially decide to move to another country, you probably already have a destination in mind. If not, then this is the first thing on your to-do list. Consider what kind of atmosphere you see yourself in. Are you drawn to the bustle of a metropolis like Tokyo? Or would you prefer a quieter life in the Welsh countryside? Would you rather move somewhere you have at least a few social connections and know the language, or are you comfortable starting from scratch?No matter where you decide to go, such a big change will require a period of adjustment. Give yourself plenty of time to get acclimated to your new surroundings.
The cost of living
Before you go, research the cost of living of your new home town and how this varies from your current home. It’s much easier to manage your budget and expenses when you understand what costs you’re facing. Armed with financial discipline and a savings plan, you can also cover unexpected expenses with limited stress. Here’s how the cost of living compares across Europe for a single person and for a family of four.