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Pastures New: How to Plan a New Life Abroad

Posted on the 23 July 2020 by Sparklesandstretchmarks @raine_fairy
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Many people daydream about packing up their belongings and moving to another country to start a new life. During 2019, 407,000 people emigrated from the UK to start a new life abroad. Moving to a new country is a life-changing decision and provides a unique opportunity for a fresh start in a new location. The world is full of fascinating places to explore, and living in a different country is an exciting way to open your mind to new experiences. 
Before you start packing your suitcases, it is vital that you take the time to plan your move properly. Emigrating can be a stressful process, especially if you are emigrating as a family, as there is so much more to consider. Here are some of the steps that you can take to make the process of moving abroad run as smoothly as possible:
Seek Professional Advice
Working your way through the paperwork and legalities of moving to a different country can be a daunting prospect. There is so much to consider when moving abroad to start a new life. It is vital that you enter into the experience with your eyes open and an awareness of the requirements and legal obligations of your move. 
The best way to prepare for emigrating is to seek professional legal advice. To discuss the legal details of the emigration process, you could arrange a consultation with the ias immigration lawyers office to guide you through the process.
Work Out the Practicalities
While emigrating is an exciting prospect. Unfortunately, the practical side of moving abroad needs to be considered in your decision-making. Looking into the cost of living in your chosen area is crucial, as you don’t want to move to your dream location, to then be plagued by money worries. You may find that there is a difference in the salary that you can expect to earn when you relocate. If you are lucky, then you may discover that you could actually make a lot more than you do at the moment. Don’t forget to check that any qualifications that you use in your job are recognised in the country that you plan to move to.
Research the Perfect Location
Do you already have an idea of the country that you would like to move to? If so, it is essential to dig a little deeper and to start researching locations where you might want to base yourself. Do your research when choosing a location, and look into things such as crime rates, schools, transport links, and amenities in the area. Researching at a detailed level will help you to find a location that best suits the needs of yourself and your family.
If you want to play it safe, it is a great idea to rent a property for a few months rather than buy one straight away. Renting will give you the flexibility of knowing whether you want to settle in the area, without needing to commit to buying a house.
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