When you come to a firm decision about moving house, there are a multitude of things to consider from the outset. If you are moving abroad, things can get even more complicated as issues such as different customs and cultures must be addressed.

If you make such a move within a group of people it may not be quite as scary because you can help each other to adjust to any new customs, challenges etc. However, making the move on your own can be quite different. You will need to sort out any important issues by yourself.

The whole experience doesn’t necessarily have to be a huge ordeal though. Preparation and planning is the key to ensuring a smooth transition, and could be the difference between a quick adjustment to your new home or a false start.

Below, we have compiled an essential checklist of things to consider if you are moving abroad;

1. Calculate all expenses before you leave: Moving abroad can be expensive. If you can find the time to budget in advance of your move it could be particularly beneficial. That way you can make sure the money goes where it needs to.

Do not forget to factor in any potential differences in the cost of living for your destination. Things like food and fuel prices can differ significantly between countries, so make sure you take a detailed look at potential differences before leaving. Everyone’s lifestyle is different and we have to adjust our potential experiences based on this idea.

Try to construct a detailed, realistic budget of all necessities before moving. Sticking to this could give you much needed structure and remove one of the biggest headaches associated with moving.

2. Learn everything you can about your new destination: From language to living standards, tax obligations to taxi services; it is important to learn as much as you can about your new destination before you depart.

Any changes, however intricate, in custom or culture may prove crucial as you adjust to your new surroundings and attempt to fit in with the native population. It will also help you to avoid any major culture shocks when you arrive.

Decide what is important to you and your lifestyle, and then base your research around this. For example, if you are a regular at the gym it could be a good idea to try and scope out the nearest gymnasiums to your new home.

3. Should it stay or should it go: You will probably face difficult choices over a multitude of items including clothing, electrical appliances, pets and treasured possessions, but remember that you cannot take it all with you. The key is to be selective and use common sense. For example, consider what type of clothing you are likely to need before piling everything into the suitcase. Once you have decided which possessions you are taking to your new home, home contents insurance can offer real peace of mind in those early stages of the move. Not everybody is a fan of being selective when it comes to things like clothes or possessions, but it could represent a great opportunity to have a much needed clear out.

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    Nick Marr

    I am an internet entrepreneur with a passion for driving big audiences and a love for real estate. I have had plenty of ups and downs which has given me the experience to help others launch their own businesses. I enjoy projects that save consumers time and money, challenge convention and add real value to peoples lives.