That's it, you're going abroad! You can't wait to be in your new home and build a new life for yourself. But first, you have to organize the move. And that's a whole other ballgame. Enter: our moving abroad partner AGS with this super practical moving checklist.
According to our partner and moving expert, , it is essential to start your planning well in advance.
D-3 months
- Book your move with your chosen mover at least three months before your departure date
- Start the administrative process to obtain your passport, visa, work permit, international driver's license, and documents to register your children in their new school, if needed.
- Consult your doctor to update your vaccinations and renew your prescriptions if you are undergoing treatment.
- See your vet to get the required vaccinations and ask for the necessary certificates for your pets if they are moving with you.
- Read and gather as much information as you can about your host country.
D-2 months
- Check up on ongoing administrative procedures like passports, visas, work permits, international driving permits, and enrolling your children in their new school.
- Are your vaccinations up to date?
- Have you had your prescriptions renewed if needed?
- If you are traveling with your pets, are your certificates for transporting your pets up to date?​â¶Ä‹â¶Ä‹â¶Ä‹â¶Ä‹â¶Ä‹â¶Ä‹
D-1 month
- Confirm your moving date and give final instructions to your mover.
- Make a detailed list of your belongings to be moved and indicate their replacement value.
- Arrange for childcare and pet care on moving day.
- Clean and dry all appliances to avoid mold and mildew during the move.
D-1 week
- Time to pack, leaving out only the items you will be needing for your last week in the house. Start packing your carry on too.
- Make sure your children's favorite bottles, pacifiers and toys are packed in your carry on.
- Keep all your important documents at hand: airline tickets, vouchers, identification papers.
- Pack a bag with necessities for the trip, such as: snacks and candy, extra clothes, medicine, magazines...
- Set aside your medication and be sure to keep them with you.
- Make sure to earmark and separate the boxes that are moving with you and the ones that you will be leaving behind.
- Empty and defrost the freezer and/or refrigerator and air them out for 48 hours.
On D-Day
- Keep all your important documents handy: plane tickets, IDs, passports, customs forms, arrival contact numbers, etc.
- Make sure your phones and tablets are fully charged before your trip and bring electrical adapters for your destination if needed.
- Before the moving crew leaves, check all the closet bottoms and go around all the rooms to make sure nothing has been forgotten.
- When the move is complete, don't forget to turn off the electricity, water and gas.
As you can see, proper planning is the key to a successful move, regardless of your destination. If you want a smooth and peaceful move, we recommend that you choose an international mover, such as AGS, who is well established in your country of origin as well as in your destination. They will undertake your move from start to finish and will take care of all the customs documentation.Â
With 48 years experience, AGS International Movers is a leader in the mobility industry and has an extensive network of 146 locations across 97 countries.Â