5 THINGS TO KNOW IF YOU’RE CONSIDERING MOVING ABROAD

Yusra3

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Moving abroad is a big decision and you should be sure to weigh the pros and cons of the move before you do it. Here are 5 things to be aware of if you're thinking of relocating abroad:

1.You will need a visa or work visa. This can be obtained through your employer, embassy, or consulate. To ensure that your documents are available when needed, be sure to apply for your visa well in advance of your move overseas.

2.Make sure your home insurance covers moving out of the country (and back). It’s important that all personal property is covered during this time, whether it belongs to you or not!

3.You will need to make sure that your bank account allows international withdrawals, as well as deposits into another bank account abroad. Keep in mind that some countries may not allow ATM withdrawals from American banks, so it's best to check with them directly first before traveling overseas with cash on hand!

4. The easiest option to obtain a job if you want to travel for work is through an employment agency. They can help you tailor your resume and cover letter to fit the needs of employers in different countries, and they will also guide you through the entire process of finding a job in another country.

5. If you’re looking to move abroad for leisure or to study, it is important that you get information about what kind of visa options are available where you plan on moving, as well as how much time it takes for those visas to become active and how long they last (usually one year). There can be other fees involved with getting these visas, like travel charges.
 

cmoneyspinner

Active member
If I am considering moving abroad ~ first I would need to know if foreigners are welcome. I am retired and there are some countries that invite foreigners to retire there. They have a program that makes arrangements for where to live, setting up bank accounts, etc.

Since my faith is a priority, I would research about the churches in the area.

The next thing I would look into is the healthcare that is available.

Last but not least, I would do research and find out the crime statistics. Local news reports are intended for the locals, but if it is possible to listen to local news reports of that country, I would. They are very "telling" about the community.
 

uforwealth

Verified member
Thanks for the great and useful information. In my opinion, the best and first thing I will do is, research on where I'm traveling to. Especially, I will research on the weather condition of the place in order to ascertain its favourability to me before moving . Then I will proceed to book my international ticket.
 

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