Britons may choose to retire or work abroad to experience a new culture, better weather or a change of pace.
If planning to take the plunge, an expert has shared “crucial” advice, including sorting legal documents, in the months leading up to the move.
Managing director at 1st Move International said: “Before moving, it’s crucial to take several important steps to ensure that relocating overseas goes as smoothly as possible.
“This is a long process and should begin at least two months prior to your departure.
Britons may move abroad for new experiences and a new culture
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“Financial arrangements should be made well in advance, such as informing banks and credit card companies of the relocation to prevent any issues with accessing funds while overseas.
“It’s also vital to settle any outstanding bills and redirect mail to a designated address to avoid missed correspondence.”
Experts shared a helpful timeline of what to do ahead of a move.
Two months before moving
They said: “Preparing your legal documents is the most important step that should be completed largely in advance.
“Ensure your passports are valid and you obtain the necessary visas or permits, as well as setting up international transfers with your bank, updating your health, home and car insurance for your new location.”
One month before moving
The experts said this is the perfect time to ensure everything is in order, including bills and accounts, so the move goes as smoothly as possible.
They advised: “Finalise your moving details by confirming dates with your moving company, completing a valued inventory and submitting your insurance form.
“Around this time, you should also settle your financial obligations by paying off regular bills, loans and other commitments, reviewing your credit cards for international usability and notifying institutions of your upcoming move.”
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One week before moving
The expert said this is the time to make crucial final checks so expats aren’t given any unpleasant surprises when arriving at their destination.
They added: “Confirm your travel plans and local arrangements by reviewing airline tickets and accommodation bookings and notifying your local council and electoral roll about your move.
“Get ready for the journey by withdrawing sufficient cash for travel expenses and charging all necessary electronics.
“This is also the time you want to cancel any newspapers, food subscriptions, and other regular deliveries.”
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