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5-Step Checklist for an oversea move
An overseas move is a momentous change. As you approach this overwhelming task, breaking it down into smaller ones will make it more manageable. Get started as early as you can and use the checklist below for a stress-free, successful relocation.

How to Prepare for an Overseas Relocation
1. Prepare Documents
If your move is an international one, you’ll need a valid passport and might have to apply for a visa. Ask your employer if the job requires a visa and if so, work on obtaining one as soon as possible. Make scanned copies of all your important forms of identification, such as your driver’s license, passport, and birth certificate, so you have them on hand when needed.
2. Start Saving
The costs of an overseas relocation can add up quickly. Start saving money immediately, so you know you’ll have the funds for packing supplies, rent deposit, and hotel lodging if your place isn’t ready by the time you arrive. If your employer is offering relocation assistance, talk with them about how you’ll coordinate payment and whether they want a say in the services you hire.
3. Notify Relevant Organizations
4. Purge & Pack Early
A move is the perfect time to go through your belongings and get rid of items you don’t want anymore. Begin doing this a few months before your move. Make piles of what you’ll pack, donate, and throw away. Coordinate with donation pickups and trash removal services to avoid running around town to drop everything off.
5. Don’t Do Everything on Your Own
Hire a moving company that has experience with international relocation so they can transport your items to your new home on time. Since you’re entrusting these professionals with your belongings, it’s important to look for a company that performs thorough background checks on applicants and hires experienced movers.