Moving To Europe – 7 Tips To Help You Get Started

 

Read 7 tips to help you start the process of an international move to Europe.

 

Europe is a fantastic relocation option. Any international move however, is complex, especially when you have a family. Moving to Europe, despite being a wonderful new chapter of life, does come with lots of need for organisation.

 

If you’re thinking of making a move to Europe, take a look at these top 7 tips for getting started with the process:

 

Narrow Down The Countries That Are Most Attractive For Expats

It is important to research each country you are interested in moving to properly, so you have the best chance of your international move being a success. Read the good and the bad about each country so you get a balanced idea of what to expect.

 

Write A List Of Your Needs And Prioritise Them

Schools, internet access, nature, culture, living costs – write down each and every need that you have and then put them in order of priority. This should help you align your preferred countries with your needs and hopefully one country will come up top during this process.

 

Check The Legalities

Whether it is documentation for pets, insurance details or visas, you should check you have all the eligibility you need to move to your chosen country. There may be some rules or regulations preventing you from moving to certain countries, something worth knowing before you start the process of an international move.

 

Create A Budget

Moving house can be expensive, especially when the move is international and you might require secure self storage in your home country for the items you plan to leave behind. Take a look at this detailed article about international moving costs to estimate how much your move might be. The sooner you know how much it could cost, the sooner you can start saving if you need to.

 

Plan A Trial Move

If you are very flexible, able to work from anywhere and you are adaptable to any environment, then you don’t really need a trial move. However, if you are looking to settle in Europe, and especially if you have kids, you’ll want to plan a trial move. Before you sell-up, before anything is finalised, plan a 3-6 month trial move to your chosen European country to see how it goes. Even though you might be set on the country you’re moving to, getting the right area is integral to long-term success, and a trial move can help you make the right decision about exactly where you’re moving to.

 

Look To An International Moving Company For Help

There are lots of international moving companies who specialise in helping families move to Europe. They will know all about paperwork, they can arrange to move your things to your new property, they can take care of everything for you if you are willing to budget for that. The expertise of a company with experience in this area can be invaluable, particularly if you have a lot of things to move.

 

Start Preparing ASAP

Whether you start getting the children learning the language of your new country, or you start decluttering at home, everything you do is a step in the right direction. Such a big move like this can’t be rushed, which means that the process begins right now.

 

The 7 tips above can help you in your international move To Europe. Do seek advice from professionals and expats who have already moved. The more information you can gather, the more likely your move is to be as successful as possible.

 

 

 

Julie Lord

I have a Masters degree in PPE (UK) and now research and write as a freelancer on a variety of subjects such as personal finance, home improvements and work-life balance.

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