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A simple process to moving abroad

Monday, September 20th, 2010

Moving abroad can be a difficult challenge particularly if you are not organised for the big move. There are, however a few simple tips that you can follow to make the whole process a lot easier.

  1. Firstly, research the area that you are considering moving too.
  2. Make sure you use reputable online websites and get on expat forums to discuss moving abroad with people who have already gone through the experience.
  3. Ask your real estate agents as many questions as you can think of to ensure that you are clued up on the whole process.
  4. If you are building a new property from scratch it may be a wise move to speak to building company that has a good reputation and valued as a good property building company. Think of the language barrier and the problems you may encounter if you are moving to a country that doesn’t speak your native language. Make sure you have a translator on hand to help you communicate with the builders.
  5. Hire a good lawyer to help you handle the sale.
  6. Ensure that you comply with all the local guidelines and laws and that you meet their criteria. The last thing you want to do is upset the locals before you have even settled in.
  7. Transfer your money through a reputable transfer company or alternatively your bank. It is also good to keep a bank account open in the UK for any problems you may encounter or for when you come back home to visit.
  8. Always ask for receipts of every transaction and signed copies of all the contracts.
  9. Make sure that you speak to a reliable international removals company like Robinsons who can help you ship your personal belongings to your new destination.


Moving abroad with Robinsons

Friday, September 17th, 2010

Robinsons is the leading overseas removals company based in the UK, providing a variety of moving and storage services for over 100 years.

Robinsons removals company have the in-depth knowledge of providing a smooth and hassle-free service, ensuring international movers the luxury of knowing their personal belongings arrive safely across all continents around the world.

As an overseas removals company, Robinson’s provide sophisticated packing and shipping for their customer’s personal belongings, from the initial planning stages to the arrival on destination. Robinson’s organise the delivery to the port, shipping of their customers goods, organising the goods to be picked up from the destination port and finally delivered at the new destination.

Guidance and information is provided by Robinson’s removals firm for international movers. Robinsons can provide customers with a time frame for when their personal belongings will arrive at their new destination. International movers can track the movement of their belongings at any point during the shipping, providing comfort and peace and mind for customers.



British overseas movers don’t consider moving back home

Thursday, September 9th, 2010

A recent Natwest International Personal Banking Quality of Life Survey found that 58 per cent of British citizens who have moved abroad to pasture new have had a better experience than what they originally expected.

The survey also discovered that 92 per cent of people who have moved abroad do not live in an established community of expats.

The report was carried out alongside the Centre for Future Studies which measured expats’ expectations of the new life compared to what their actual experienced were. 25 per cent of international movers rate their new life as ‘excellent’ with 67 per cent saying they are happier living abroad than they were living in the UK.

91 per cent of those retirees who have moved to Canada, Australia, New Zealand or the US have worked abroad before retiring, saying that they couldn’t imagine themselves moving back to the UK.

If you are looking to move abroad and need help with the shipping of your personal belongings then make sure that you speak to overseas removalscompany Robinsons today.



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