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Preparing For An International Move

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

When selecting an international moving company, you should ask how long they have been in business, the types of items they will move for you, if they provide auto transport, and how they deal with customs once the items have arrived. You should also ask about the price of insurance or movers’ valuation coverage and the types of items that will not be admitted into the destination country. Some countries prohibit items such as liquids, certain types of plants, and other items you may not have thought of. Your international moving company should be able to answer all of these questions and more.

If you will only be moving to a new country on a temporary basis, you may want to store some of your possessions in storage rather than bringing everything with you when you move. Depending on how long you will be living in another country, you may actually save money by renting a storage unit instead of transporting it. Ask your international moving company if they have onsite storage, or if they offer a flat rate for transporting items.

Once you have settled in to your new home, you will be happy that your stuff is with you. This will make the stress of being in a new country a little easier to bear. Even if you will only be staying for a short period of time and you have left most of your possessions in storage, you will still appreciate what you have in your new home. Moving is never easy, and moving to a new country is even harder, but with the right international moving company in your corner, you will be able to make your next move with confidence.

Finding the right moving company for you domestic and international moving needs will help reduce any stress you may be feeling. If you have never moved before, or if you have had bad experiences in the past, choosing a moving company may only add to your anxiety. But by asking the right questions, understanding all of the services that a moving company has to offer, and getting multiple free estimates from pre-screened movers, you’re bound to have a much better moving experience.

The Main Costs Involved in International Moving

Friday, April 9th, 2010

International moving can be a very costly affair. Not only will you have to spend money planning and preparing for your move, but you will also have to pay to set yourself up in your new place. While the costs of such a venture will naturally vary from one person to the next, it is possible to gauge just how much you should put aside for your budget simply by taking a look at your moving plans. Hiring international movers will definitely need a substantial investment on your part, but the amount you actual end up paying will depend entirely on how large your shipment is, your timeline, the accessorial services you choose and type of carrier you select.

Moving services can cost anywhere between GBP3,500 all the way up to GBP30,000 depending on what you have to transport. The lower end costs entail transporting very little – mainly clothing and maybe one or two pieces of furniture or the contents of a small apartment. On the other end of the scale you are looking at the removal costs of an entire house – the larger the house and the greater the contents, the costlier the moving services.

The costs involved in international moving are not solely the charges you must assume for international movers, but also for the customs clearance, packing, insurance, storage if needed, transport between ports or airports and other sundry accessorial services that you might wish to include in your moving services contract. You must also not forget that you will have to spend money on a hotel if you do not already have a home or apartment ready for you or you will have to spend money on the down payment for a home in your new country. If you are buying real estate in your new country then you will have to remember that such a transaction has it own costs to deal with including all of the closing costs.

International moving is not for the faint of heart. If you have a family and a house with furniture and plenty of belongings that will need to come with you, then you will have to plan your move ahead of time and budget every little detail so that you are not caught at the last minute wondering how you are going to pay for the international movers that you will have to hire to help with your removal. If you have been hired by a company, then oftentimes the company will help to defray these costs. Most employers will either pay the entirety of the moving services of a portion of it so that you only have to deal with the rest of the remaining amount.