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How To Move To A New Country?

The last two years of lockdown, confinement, and Covid-19 have led most people to want a change of scenery.

Before 2020, there was a lot of movement from one country to another, but the rates have picked up over 2021, with families shifting to new countries and starting life afresh. The UK is no different. There has been an influx of immigrants coming to the country to work, earn, and build a life.

While many UK citizens are looking to move out of the country and put down roots elsewhere, several are trying to do the same in the UK. Most people prefer coming to the UK on work visas and permits, and apply for indefinite leave to stay. Doing this helps immensely since it signifies the progress and prosperity people find in the UK.

Indefinite leave or ILR (Indefinite Leave to Remain) is not highly complicated. If you are planning a shift to the UK and have questions like how to get ILR UK, is it possible for the whole family, what does the cost look like, and more, you should consult experts who can help ensure your career and personal plans are always on point. Doing this will ensure you are prepared with all the necessary documents and legal aspects.

When moving to Canada, you can take into account family sponsorship if your family member or a relative is a Canadian citizen. An immigration lawyer or a consultant may help you to get all the documents ready before applying for the sponsorship.

Let us look at how you can move to a new country.

Pick The 3 Countries

Picking countries should not be like picking apples. It would help if you researched the countries based on the language, career growth, opportunities, education, and standard of living. Some people also prefer selecting a country based on their family requirements. Many families prefer moving to countries that offer excellent higher education or sports opportunities for their kids.

Some people prefer selecting countries based wholly on the pay structures, currency exchange rates, standard of living, and wealth-making opportunities. Given the current Covid-19 scenario, some people prefer to shift to countries that have proven track records in holding on to their economies and ensuring their people stay employed.

Income Streams

If you have already secured a job before shifting, you should consider yourself lucky. However, for people taking a blind leap, it is necessary to ensure that your work experience, skill sets, and educational background are valid in the new country.

Once you have narrowed down on your preferred country and have done enough research on the job opportunities, wealth creation possibilities, and multiple income streams, you should get in touch with the immigration lawyers at Total Law to help with all the degree verifications, attestations, reference letters, bank guarantees, and more.

Most employment agencies and businesses in new countries need a thorough vetting and verification of all your employment records, educational documents, and certificates. Since you would be a foreigner working in a new country, you should ensure you get all the documentation and paperwork done before shifting.

Health Care

When you live abroad, you will have to get used to a new health care system. Doing this may take time since you have to register and get all the verification done. Before making the shift, you should find out if your current healthcare provider offers an international cover when you are abroad. Most people prefer travel insurance for a few months and then transferring to a new healthcare plan.

Before leaving your country, you should also get all your medical records and history in order. You would have to make comprehensive files and folders for everyone travelling with you (including pets). Once done, you should speak to your doctors about prescription drugs and their counterparts, and check if you can carry your current medications into the new country. Most embassies list all the medicines allowed across the border on their websites. Ensure you get everything checked and filled out beforehand.

Final Leg

It is to get your passports, visas, legal documentation, and all other paperwork ready and finalized a minimum of a week before you shift lock, stock, and barrel.

You should also be in the process of closing down your bank accounts, ensuring your utility bills are paid off, all rental agreements are taken care of, and outstanding dues paid off.

If you are moving all your furniture, ensure the packers and movers have the correct address, insurance, and extra paperwork for any cross-border customs issues.

An international driving license will help immensely in the new country, so you and your family are mobile at all times.

If using public transportation, ensure you have passes, tickets, or local cash to pay for all the transit in your new home.

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Claire Cattone, California Business Journal

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