posted by maggie on Jun 4
Moving can be hard. It tends to be harder the farther away you move and the more stuff that is going on the move. In such a case one person moving with only enough stuff to fit in the back of a car moving down the street is of course a lot easier than four people moving with a twenty foot moving van full of stuff across state lines. It stands to reason then that it gets even harder when the move is across national borders . Here are a few things to have planned out ahead of time when getting ready to take this move.
Choose a great property management company to help choose the right place to live. This can be hard, but looking around at the news, websites and finding out what property managers are exceptional in the areas of interest. If this doesn’t work, asking a friend who lives in the area may be another way to go to get some help. Once a place to live is secured, make sure that the utilities are turned on before arriving and that the place will be livable. If possible get the property management service to do this allowing a little ease for the move. There is nothing worse than arriving in a new country and having no place to live, or a place that is currently unlivable.
Consider foreign exchange fluctuations and know that some days money will be better or worse for the duration of the move. When money is due for utilities, or when looking at job offers, know that the exact money is not the same between the two countries, even places like Canada and the United States have different currency rates. Making sure that the amount of money is very important and can be the difference between late fees, no house, no car, or too little pay and the lifestyle that could otherwise be had in a new place.