MOVING 90 DAYS
Begin consular procedures
- Begin consular procedures,
request information on how to obtain your visa, residency and work
permits before you leave. These procedures take time, sometimes many
weeks - even months. Begin as soon as possible.
- Check the documents required
for the exportation of your goods from your country of origin and
for their importation into the country of destination. Your status
may enable you to benefit from certain advantages, such as the
obtaining of an " EXEMPTION ". This will avoid you having to pay
duties and taxes upon importing your used personal effects.
- Consider renewing your
passport and those of all accompanying family members. These should
be valid, at least, until your next return to your country.
- Establish international
driving licenses. Depending on the country of destination, you might
have to obtain a local driving license by going to a local driving
school and eventually passing a practical /theoretical driving test.
In all cases, keep your actual driving license with you. It may be
requested by the local authorities in order for you to avoid having
to pass a test.
Educating yourself about your country of
destination
- Start informing yourself about
your country of destination by surfing on the net or by obtaining
guides, brochures, video tapes and CD ROMs, to be read and watched
by all family members. Some expatriate sites will guide you in your
host country or in your native land.
- Check the electrical supply
available at your country of destination. Ask your local electrician
if your electrical appliances will function with the use of adapters
and/or transformers. TV systems will need be compatible too, don't
forget to check this. point.
- Familiarize yourself with the
currency in your destination country, some currency converters are
available via Internet.
- Assess your abilities in the
host country language. Maybe you require some language tuition.
- A Cross-Cultural program will be
useful for you and your family. There are seminars available to
prepare for international relocation, these are designed to help
expatriates communicate and do business successfully.
Searching your new home
- Try to obtain information about real
estate market in your destination country. Visit web sites and
online newspapers to have an idea of the prices in the country.
Sometimes, there are expatriate's neighborhoods (not far from
international schools); a good realtor will provide you with this
information. If the destination country is not too far from your
own, a home search trip should be arranged.
- In some countries appliances are
included; in others (particularly Anglo-Saxon countries), is not
easy to find a house without furniture. The type of accommodation on
offer in the country will influence the final cost (moving
furniture, just personal goods or storage for several years, etc.)
- Relocation services exist to
help expatriates in moving and settling. These services are
sometimes paid for by the employer, because expatriates will be
expected to become productive as soon as possible after their
arrival with no concerns about housing. The relocation companies
will help you with the inventory of fixtures before moving-in, with
all of your contracts (gas, electricity, water and telephone
companies or insurance, etc.), they may help you to discover your
new country (city tour, open a bank account, etc.) even ask for a
visa for you.
For parents
Now is time for you to search a
school for your children. Some international organizations gather
international schools and give the accreditation of the curriculum and
educational levels compared to schools in the county of origin.
Your health
- Search health information
available about your country of destination, via internet you will
find the latest information for travels, with health information on
specific destinations. Check for hospitals and how healthcare is
structured in your new country.
- Take out an international health
insurance able to cover you and your family in any case (even in
short term missions of several days).
- Don't forget vaccination
requirements for travelers of all ages. Some vaccines must be given
several weeks before leave, ask your GP to schedule this.
- Ask your GP, dentist,
ophthalmologist and any other specialists to renew all your
prescriptions so that you can continue your treatment abroad. Do not
forget to ask for your medical files.
MOVING 60
Your Move
- Begin your list of all household
goods and personal effects being moved. Contact at least two moving
companies. Arrange for an appointment for a pre-move survey.
- A pre-move survey is the key a
successful move. During this visit don't hesitate to ask about the
period of time required for delivery, the mean of transportation
that should be used. Explanation of all the human and technical
issues concerning packing and unpacking, anticipation of additional
services (external elevator, difficult access, disassembling and
reassembling of furniture, packing of heavy / large items, etc.) Is
the reassembling of the furniture included in the quote? Is an
additional insurance coverage necessary? What documents have to be
submitted to the customs? if your goods share the same container
this will be cheaper or will direct transport be faster?
- If you have a pet, ask if they
can transport it and be in charge of customs regulations (you are
responsible for medical documents and vaccines)
- Compare quotes (price,
services, volumes/weight estimate). Following these procedures,
choose your mover and determine the date for Packing operations.
Trip organization
- Make Airline or Rail
reservations. Be sure to keep your tickets after arrival. These
could eventually be requested at your destination for Customs
Clearance purpose.
- Make a car rental reservation
if necessary.
- Make plans for temporary
accommodation for the post - Packing period on Relocation Index
(section Apartments). The same should be done at destination, whilst
you are waiting for the final delivery of your goods.
Change of address
- Inform your local authorities
(Condominium Association etc.) of your forthcoming departure.
- Inform the various organizations of
your forthcoming change of address. Transfer your subscriptions or
cancel your contracts.
- Where possible, it's recommended to
shut off water, light and telephone 24 hours after moving date, in
case moving day falls behind schedule. Make the same arrangement at
your destination, everything must be installed 24 hours before you
move in, this will avoid any unpleasant surprises.
MOVING 30 DAYS
Start cleaning
- Have your house linen,
curtains and carpets cleaned
- Sort out your goods and
disregard those you will not be using anymore.
- Contact all benevolent
associations to whom you've decided to donate all effects that you
will not be moving. Set up an appointment so that these can be
picked up from your home.
MOVING 7 DAYS
Continue cleaning
- Clean your bicycles, garden
tools and furniture and empty the tanks of all combustible items.
- Now is the time to sell or
donate all unwanted effects. Do not forget to return things that you
had borrowed from family or friends.
Give all your new contact details
- Give your new contact details to
your circle of family and friends. Make sure that the moving company
have both your addresses; at origin and destination. Any
intermediate contact numbers should also be transmitted (parents,
hotel, etc.).
- Reconfirm your moving dates to your
moving company. Make sure you have their addresses at origin and
destination.
Preparing packing
- Arrange to have your children looked
after during the packing and loading operations.
- Add adapters and/or
transformers to your shipment. These are necessary for the operation
of your electrical appliances at destination. You will also be able
to purchase them before the delivery of your effects in your new
residence.
- Begin your "Valued Inventory
List" of all household goods and personal effects being moved. Fill
the inventory in while being as precise as possible.
MOVING MINUS 2 DAYS
Last details
- Prepare your luggage: consider
season and likely weather conditions in the destination country on
your arrival.
- Use destination stickers to
sort out your goods by destination or method of transportation (by
sea, by air, etc), if more than one destination (storage, cottage,
etc) or method.
- Start dismantling your
furniture, removing curtains, pictures and light fixtures, unless
the moving company is contracted to provide this service.
- Clean and let dry all kitchen
appliances to avoid the appearance of mildew during shipping.
Disconnect all electrical and cover naked wires where necessary.
- If at all possible, reserve a
parking spot for the removal van or container as close as possible
to your residence. Loading operations will become much easier.
- Put aside a few soft drinks
and some food for the packing crew in order to optimize their
working conditions.
MOVING DAY !
- Put away all important
documents and articles of value (passports, airline tickets, cash,
travel addresses, destination country contact details, portable
computers, phones, keys etc.) that you wish to carry personally.
This will avoid having them packed accidentally.
- Upon the arrival of the
packing crew, you should go round your home with the crew foreman
and point out all that needs to be packed. If you have any special
requests; i.e. packing of your beds last, now is the right time to
mention them.
- Before the truck or container
departure, you should go round your home with crew foreman if some
goods were left behind.
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