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Spring cleaning tips and tricks

You are moving overseas. Perhaps your move is job-related or perhaps it’s the realization of a lifelong dream. Either way, you know where you’re going to live, how you are going to get there, and what legalities you need to complete to enter the country. Now, it’s time to start prepping for the move: you need to do some spring cleaning. To reduce stress and save your sanity, leave yourself plenty of time. Start at least eight weeks before moving day. There is too much to do to leave it for the last few days. Categorize The first step is to categorize what George Carlin famously called “stuff.” You need to decide whether to: Donate gently used stuff Toss worn-out ...

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10 Great Reasons to Move to the UK

  The UK remains a top destination for those looking to make a move, and with good reason. Whether you’re in search of nightlife, culture, or natural beauty, the UK offers all and more in spades. Here are 10 reasons to consider relocation to the United Kingdom. 1. The history Everywhere you look in the UK, you’ll be surrounded by thousands of years of history. A simple walk down the street can turn into an impromptu history lesson as you pass historic churches, homes, and even castles. 2. Culture On top of the amazing history at your fingertips, upon moving to the UK, you’ll be on the doorstep of some of the top museums, best music, and even greatest sports ...

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Preparing for an International Move: Moving Checklist

International moves are much easier with some planning and a helpful checklist Making a move internationally is a big life change, and without the proper checklists, it’s easy to forget important items or tasks. Make sure you’ve got everything accomplished by preparing ahead of time using checklists as a guide. Before Moving Day   Downsize your belongings Get rid of as much as you comfortably can if you’re planning to take your household with you. For example, you probably won’t need to take along large appliances, and those can be sold for some extra money before you go. Consider holding a garage sale to help you lessen your load and earn some money at the same time.   Get documents ...

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Don’t Forget! Useful Checklists for Container Shipping

By using a checklist and container shipping services, you’ll be well prepared for your move to your new home When you’re preparing to make a big move overseas, container shipping is the way to go. Creating a useful checklist will help you to make sure that you’ve got everything covered before you start the process. Once you know what you’re taking with you overseas and have pared down your belongings with a garage sale, it’s time to look at how you’ll get the rest of your important items to your new home. NY International Shipping has got you covered with our container shipping services. Offering the most competitive rates you can find, NY International Shipping will pack your goods and ...

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Tips for Brits in the USA

Whether your current job is growing dull, your lust for adventure is bubbling, or you’re simply spellbound by the possibilities North America presents, you’re certainly not alone. For countless reasons, people from all over the world consider relocating to the United States of America. For British expats in the United States in particular, finding employment in the USA can be an awfully appealing proposition, but making the dream come true is an arduous task nonetheless. It takes great patience and meticulous preparation. Acquiring Your Visa Truth be told, your best chance of landing a job in the United States is through an intra-company transfer or relocation. Granted, it’s not your only option, but if your current employer has US-based subsidiaries ...

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2014’s Expat Insights

As 2014 draws to an end, stats are being gathered about the year: we know about the top-grossing movies, the most successful companies, the most tweeted celebrities, and much more. But, to us, one of the most important insights to explore is about Expats and their experiences in their new homes. A survey was recently conducted of almost 14,000 expatriates from over 160 countries and their life experiences in their new countries. The survey focused on areas that are very interesting: general quality of life, working abroad, family life, leisure and making friends abroad, international romance and expat relationships, and personal finances. The findings are enlightening: they make us better relate to the experience and understand that we are not ...

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Celebrating Thanksgiving Abroad

For Americans and Canadians, Thanksgiving is a time of hearty food, family, and treasured traditions. Unfortunately for expatriates, in most of the world Thanksgiving is not a fixed cultural holiday, and is not often celebrated outside of expatriate communities. The idea of giving thanks for a bountiful harvest is not new by any means. Celebrations of thanksgiving have been practiced by cultures around the world, for as long as people’s fates have been connected to the bounty of the land. While disputes over when the first Thanksgiving celebration in the New World actually took place abound, the American and Canadian holidays celebrated today are fairly new; Thanksgiving has only been formally celebrated each year in the United States since 1941, ...

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Immunizations for Relocation: Requirements and Validity

Before your move abroad, make sure you’re up-to-date when it comes to your immunizations Immunizations are a vital part of your health, especially when you travel to a new country or if you plan to move there. Illnesses that may not be present in your community now can be prevalent in your new home, and it’s important that you have everything covered before you go. Before you do anything else, make an appointment with your doctor. Get a general health checkup (if you haven’t had one already this year), and go over your history to check your immunization status. Some things to consider at your visit: Boosters you may need (like the tetanus shot, which is only good for five ...

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Driving License Requirements in Several Countries

Countries differ in many ways: currencies, languages, and politics are some of the most obvious. But for tourists traveling to new nations, or people relocating to a new area, one of the most important factors to consider is the driving license requirements in each area. UK’s Driving License Requirements Age Limit In the United Kingdom, the minimum driving age for operating a car is 17, while 16-year-olds may be licensed to drive mopeds. There is no upper limit for older drivers. The Driving Test In Great Britain and Northern Ireland, drivers will be required to pass a 3-part driving test. In Great Britain, the theoretical section has a pass rate of approximately 51.6% and the practical section has a pass ...

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Overseas Relocation Advice for Military Housewives part 2

In part one of this blog post, we talked about shipping your things overseas when a spouse is deployed. We hope it provided some valuable information and resources to make the move a little easier. In this post, we’ll give you four pieces of advice about what to do while you’re actually there to feel more at home, minimize homesickness and have a better overall experience living abroad as a military spouse. Relax and Take a Breath Yes, the first piece of advice we’re giving you is to relax. As the spouse of a service member, you’ve made a great sacrifice to move your family overseas for a deployment. It’s really happening, and much of it will be a whirlwind ...

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