4 Weeks Before Your International Move
- Explain the reasons for your move to your family and close relations in good time.
- Sort out and dispose of belongings you no longer need.
- Clear out the loft, cellar or garage.
- Make sure all your passports are valid, and if you need them, your visas are in order.
- If you are taking your car with you, check if you need an international driving license.
- Inform your Solicitor and collect copies of wills, medical and dental records.
- Inform your bank manager of your plans so that the accounts can be transferred smoothly.
- If you are taking your pets with you, find out about quarantine regulations.
- Get copies of veterinary records from your vet.
3 Weeks Before Your International Move
- Make sure that you have valid insurance to cover all eventualities - car, personal, and medical.
- Arrange for electricity and gas meters to be read and supplies cut off or transferred on the day you move.
- Cancel telephone and arrange a final account.
- Send out change of address cards as soon as you can, and let the post office know you’re moving.
- Tell your children’s schools in good time.
- Make sure you have copies of school reports and certificates for the new schools.
- Collect together all relevant documents, such as work permits, tax records and credit references.
- If you are taking plants with you, check the health regulations. Cancel all your subscriptions for magazines, papers, clubs etc.
2 Weeks Before Your International Move
- Decide which personal items you want to pack yourself and put them to one side.
- Identify valuable items of jewelry and personal things you want to carry with you and pack them carefully.
- Make sure you have your tickets, hotel reservations, passports and other documents safely in one place.
- Make sure you have returned rented items, such as televisions and videos etc.
- Prepare garden tools for packing.
- Motor mowers must be drained of oil and fuel.
- Drain hosepipes and roll them carefully.
- Non-toxic cleaning fluids can be sealed in plastic bags.
- Dispose of oil, paint, aerosol cans and other flammable and toxic chemicals carefully.
On The Day of Your International Move
- Stay close to your packing supervisor so that you can identify those ‘special’ items.
- Then when you arrive at your destination you will see the benefits of careful planning.
- You will be asked to sign the inventory.
- Keep your copies safe so when you move in you will be able to make sure that everything is correct.
- Label and put aside small important items.
- Sort all your keys into two bunches: those you want to take with you and those to leave behind.
- Pack a ‘survival kit’ with all the small items you may need when you arrive. Organize with the neighbors to leave sufficient parking space for the removal vehicles.
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