Everything You Need to Do Before You Move Overseas

Travel & Leisure

  • Author Don Milne
  • Published November 13, 2018
  • Word count 532

Moving overseas is a big life change. There are so many things to think about before you move that it can be easy to get overwhelmed. To make sure you don't forget anything, start organising everything early and use this guide to make sure you're on top of your move!

  1. Start a list

Before you do anything else you need to write down a list of everything that needs to be organised before you move. This will help you stay on track of everything and will make sure you don’t leave anything behind. It is essential for staying organised when moving overseas!

  1. Organise a removalists

One of the first things you need to sort out is choosing a moving company for your big move. This can be tricky as there are so many removalists to choose from that it can be hard to work out who is best. Find someone who is accredited and insurance as this is the best way to ensure your belongings get to their destination in one piece.

  1. Book travel and accommodation

When you move overseas you need to arrange how you’re going to get there. If it’s a long trip, you’ll probably need somewhere to stay as well. Make sure you book this nice and early as flights and hotels can become expensive if you wait until the last minute.

  1. Get your documentation in order

Before you travel you need to see if you’re legally able to. This means ensuring your passport is up-to-date, arranging any visas for the country you’re moving to, and getting any vaccinations you need before you fly. This will save you a lot of stress later on, so sort it out as soon as you start planning your move.

  1. Car and registration

If you plan on taking your car with you overseas then you’ll need to arrange an international driver’s licence. You may also need to look at getting your car registered at your new home so that you can drive it as soon as you arrive at your destination.

  1. Health care

In many countries health care isn’t free or accessible, so it’s important to work out how you’re going to look after your health while you’re overseas. If you already have private health insurance then try talking to them about your options for overseas travel. Some private health providers will cover you while you’re overseas so it’s worth checking before you move.

  1. Say goodbye

It’s important to say goodbye to your friends and family before you leave so they know you won’t forget them. Keeping connections in place is also important so you aren’t on your own when you come back. Your friends may also know people overseas who you can connect with when you arrive, making your transition into your new life much smoother.

If you want your overseas move to go smoothly then it’s important to be prepared. Start organising everything nice and early so you aren’t rushing around at the last minute trying to get everything ready. When you’re more prepared, your move will be much less stressful.

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