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06/01/2009Notes for country movers

For those of you planning to relocate this year, whether you are single, a single parent or a couple, here are some tips for you to mull over.

Depending on whether your move is being supported by your company or if you are moving of your own volition, whether alone, with a spouse, with children, make sure you have some inkling of what the move entails. 

 

Singles
Don't become a hermit or a bar-fly. Get out and about and try to network. Join expat networks such as the Expatica Community, socialise with people from the office, carry on with your favourite sport, hobby or interest and this way you likely will meet some like-minded people, even if they don’t speak the same language.

 

Single parents
Evaluate rigorously the amount of help you'll get with the relocation – if any – and then plan from there. Keep your children involved in plans for the move as much as possible.

Research the school systems, social life, and culture of the place you are going to and ensure that not only you but your children have some idea of what to expect. If your company can't help you, use the internet. Make sure you have some idea of child support in the new location.

For instance, if schools close early, is there after school care?
Don't forget about the other parent. Make sure some regular form of communication is set up, such as email or internet telephony and work out how often the children will be able to visit other relatives such as grandparents.

Pay particular attention to where you live and make sure the accommodation suits your needs. Have a good plan and contacts available to help in any emergency situations and try to stick to familiar routines as much as possible, which will reassure your children.

Couples
Whether you are married or living together, if your partner is relocating with you, then his or her career needs to be taken into consideration, especially if they are giving up a job to travel with you.

2 reactions to this article

siggae posted: 22-02-2009 | 12:05 AM

Great info - but what about if you become a sinle parent out here? I have found no support groups or indeed solid information on what help I can get.

Editor NL posted: 16-09-2009 | 11:49 AM

Check out this article:
http://www.expatica.com/nl/housing/where_to_live/relocating-and-the-single-parent-11620.html
Start a thread on Expatica Forums asking if anyone knows or organisations for single parents, check out our Groups and Clubs category in the A-Z lisitngs.

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