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How to handle the emotional rollercoaster of moving abroad
How to handle the emotional rollercoaster of moving abroad
Moving abroad can evoke a complex blend of emotions—joy, sadness, discouragement, and hope, often all at once. How can you navigate these conflicting feelings to embrace life in a new country with calm and optimism?
International relocation: What to pack and what to skip
International relocation: What to pack and what to skip
Due to increasing sea freight costs, you now need a substantial budget for an international move (around 200 euros per cubic meter, depending on the destination). For both economic and environmental reasons, it's smart to only take what you really need. Choosing what to bring can be tough, especially when deciding between items that have sentimental value and those that are necessary. Here are some tips to help you decide and organize what to take with you.
Rising international relocation costs: What should you expect?
Rising international relocation costs: What should you expect?
Relocating internationally requires a significant budget, especially in a global climate of rising costs. Moreover, disruptions in various transport routes sometimes add to the complexity. Recent attacks in the Red Sea, for example, significantly slowed traffic in the area and increased the costs of sea transport, which had to be rerouted. Therefore, it's best to plan your move well in advance and clearly understand the costs involved.
From vacation to relocation: Make your dream move a reality
From vacation to relocation: Make your dream move a reality
Have you ever loved a destination so much that you found yourself dreaming of moving there? It happens more often than one might think. You arrive in a new country. You spend a week going to the beach, discovering bold street food flavors, and meeting fun, carefree people. And then, before you know it, you are looking at real estate ads and rates for international moving companies. But should a vacation ever turn into a relocation? Let's explore. 
Moving abroad: What to do with your valuables
Moving abroad: What to do with your valuables
Moving abroad is an exciting adventure, but it can also be stressful, especially considering the long list of things to do before the big move. If you have valuables, you've likely wondered whether to take them with you. There's no one-size-fits-all answer; it depends on the type of items, their size, value, and the country you're moving to. Let's explore the options to ensure the security of your belongings as you embark on a journey overseas.
Should you bring back or sell your belongings when returning home?
Should you bring back or sell your belongings when returning home?
You're finally heading home (or perhaps gearing up for a move to another country). As your departure date looms, you meticulously examine your possessions. The amount of items you gathered during your stay in your host country can be unexpectedly vast. Whether these items hold sentimental or monetary value—or none at all—you must decide whether to keep, sell, or donate them. Here are some practical tips.
How to plan an international relocation
How to plan an international relocation
So you're relocating overseas. After sorting out your visa and residence permit paperwork, it's time to make the move. But before you dive into packing, some essential things must be considered. What is the cost of an international relocation? Are you planning to bring all your belongings, or would you rather travel light? Do you intend to hire professional movers or handle everything by yourself? Here are some practical tips to help you navigate the process.
International relocation: Should you seek help or handle everything on your own?
International relocation: Should you seek help or handle everything on your own?
Moving abroad is a significant change, whether you are a “professional expat” or if this is your first relocation. One of the decisions you will need to make before moving is whether you will need help with it. So, should you seek help when planning your relocation or handle everything on your own? Here are some factors to consider.
Pro tip for international relocation: Moving experts know how to pack everything
Sanelo
Pro tip for international relocation: Moving experts know how to pack everything
When you're turning your house into a home, you don't often ask the question "how am I going to move this to my NEXT home." What happens when you're making an international move that might cover thousands of kilometers and one or more international borders? You need an experienced international relocation company that knows how to pack and move EVERYTHING!
Pro Tip for International Relocation: Hire a company that can protect and track your stuff
Sanelo
Pro Tip for International Relocation: Hire a company that can protect and track your stuff
When planning an international move – especially moving overseas – you want to avoid stress. That's true not only for yourself but for your household full of personal belongings! 
Moving abroad: Here's what a consolidated move entails
AGS DÉMÉNAGEMENTS
Moving abroad: Here's what a consolidated move entails
Shipping your belongings can be expensive when you're planning to move overseas or move back to your home country. Thankfully, movers now allow consolidated moves, an option allowing you to share containers with another person or family, thus reducing costs. Our moving expert, AGS Movers, tell us a little about this solution.
Your move abroad checklist
AGS Déménagements
Your move abroad checklist
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.
Countries that enable international adoption
Countries that enable international adoption
Are you an expat or planning to move to one of the following countries while considering to start a family in a non-traditional way? Adoption is another way to create a loving family by welcoming a child that couldn't be raised by its birth parents. However, many are disheartened due to the lengthy and expensive adoption process. Expat.com has made a list of the countries that encourage international adoption and support applicants in every step, making the process smoother and less costly.
Moving abroad: Is it a good idea to bring your belongings during a pandemic?
Moving abroad: Is it a good idea to bring your belongings during a pandemic?
Moving abroad, just like many great adventures, also brings great responsibility. You need to organise your stay in the new place based on your needs, and those of your fellow travellers if you are moving with a partner or with family. Departing is not easy as it means leaving behind your friends, your culture and some of your dear objects. Therefore, it is very important to decide what to take and leave for your new life abroad.
Emergency repatriation when things go wrong in your expat country
Emergency repatriation when things go wrong in your expat country
If COVID-19 has taught us one thing it is that one cannot take anything for granted. A lot of expats have had to be repatriated home. So, how do you prepare for needed to move back urgently when moving abroad?
Relocating during 2021: what you need to know
Crown Relocations
Relocating during 2021: what you need to know
Thinking about moving and not sure where to start? We've put together our list of frequently asked moving questions to help you plan ahead for your next big move. You'll find details regarding everything you need to know from deadlines and packing tips to navigating a post-pandemic world and documentation advice. Answers from our move experts have got you covered.
Has Thailand lost its appeal for expatriates?
Has Thailand lost its appeal for expatriates?
Thailand, in particular popular beach resorts like Phuket, is looking to welcome international travellers again by October 2021. Thai authorities recently revealed their new plans that do not require quarantine for travellers who have been vaccinated against COVID-19.
How to know you’re an expat
How to know you’re an expat
Do you consider yourself an expat or an immigrant? Don't really see the difference? Here's what Jerry Nelson, a long term expat, who currently lives in Argentina, has to say about this.