Planning an international move for your whole family? Here are some useful tips
Moving to a new country can be an overwhelming and stressful experience, especially with the whole family in tow. But it doesn’t have to be as difficult as you might think. There are so many things to take into account when planning international move-from visas and passports, currency conversion, the climate of the new country, what it’s like to live there, etc. but once you’ve done your research on those topics and feel comfortable moving forward with the relocation process, then this type of relocation can be an enriching experience for everyone involved. Here are some tips on how to make this transition less stressful for yourself and others.

1. Hire a Moving company
Moving companies handle everything for you. The guys over at www.pssremovals.com know all the ins and outs of the international moving process, including visas, customs, shipping schedules, etc. which can make things less stressful for you during this delicate time. When it comes to packing, hiring a moving company means that instead of having to devote your time to drop off your belongings with movers, picking up supplies, taping boxes, etc. you can spend more time looking for jobs in the new country or taking care of any other details that might come up before your move. Also, hiring experts to pack and ship your things also means that they will know which items are most important and valuable to you so they get packed first and arrive safely at their final destination.
Finally, when it comes to currency conversion, hiring a moving company means that they will convert currency for you so charge cards or debit cards don’t have excessive fees added to them by banks before arriving in the new country.
2. Subletting your apartment
If you’re planning an international move and need a short-term solution for housing after arriving, then subletting your apartment until you find a new home can be useful. If you have friends or family in the new country, then perhaps they will let you stay with them for a little while until finding housing is an option.
If that isn’t possible for whatever reason, then subletting your apartment will mean that it doesn’t go to waste during the transition time between moving out of one place and into another. There are various websites for sublets, like Airbnb, which makes it easier to connect with people looking for short-term rentals. You can also see what other people think about renting from certain hosts which means less risk involved if the first few listings don’t go out.
3. Get your documents in order
One of the most important aspects of moving internationally is getting your documents in order. Make sure you have all your visas, passports, and any other required paperwork ready to go before your departure date. It is equally important to make sure that your residency visa is clear, all of your working permits, and the families. Double-check all the documents and have them safely stored together at your disposal at all times.
Also, it’s important to research what the climate is like in the new country so you’re not caught off guard by extreme weather conditions when you arrive, or any other additional procedures on the border or upon arrival.
4. Familiarise yourself with the culture
For everyone in the family to have a smooth transition into the new culture, everyone needs to be as familiar with it as possible. This means reading books, watching movies or documentaries set in the new country, following social media accounts that are specific to that area, etc. Doing this will help with things such as understanding the language spoken there and the customs that are practised. It can also help to make friends with people who are from a new country. New people can provide invaluable advice on things such as where to find good schools, how to get around in the city, what the healthcare system is like etc.
5. Give yourself time
When planning an international move, it’s important to give yourself plenty of time so there are no surprises or rushed feelings once you arrive in the new country. This means researching all aspects of your relocation in advance and then budgeting enough time for each step of the process. For example, if you need to get a visa, make sure you allow enough time for the application process and for it to be approved. If you’re hiring movers, then budget time for that as well.
6. Make plans before you leave
Finally, if possible, make plans before leaving to visit the new country so you can get a feel for what it will be like while still in your home country. This means checking out the neighbourhoods where you’ll likely want to live once you arrive, finding out about the public transportation system there, etc. It’ll mean being more familiar with things such as how much rent is in the area etc. when looking for housing after moving and less of a culture shock when you finally do move to your new home away from home.

Planning an international move with your whole family can get complicated, so use these tips for a less stressful relocation experience. From getting all documents ready to familiarizing yourself with the culture before the departure date and making plans while still in your home country, there are many things to take into account when moving internationally. When considering how best to plan this type of relocation, give yourself plenty of time so no surprises occur once you arrive in the new country; be aware that there may be language barriers or other challenges which can’t always be anticipated ahead of time; and finally, make sure to have a plan in place before leaving so you can be as prepared as possible once you arrive.

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To get ready, M tried out the official FREE Activity Pack — and it’s brilliant! 🙌
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We enjoyed the glorious sunshine this weekend with a trip to Brighton. We went on the @brightoni360official which is right by the sea front.
The i360 pod take a slow journey up, allowing you to take in views across Brighton and the South Downs 450ft above ground. There’s a bar inside with drinks and snacks available to purchase and the experience lasts 25 minutes.
Afterwards, we headed to the open air roller rink for a roller skating session!
The roller rink is:
⭐ Suitable for over 5s
⭐ £6.50 if you have your own skates or £9.50 if you need to hire them
⭐ 45 minutes per session
Full details to visit the i360 + skating
📍 Brighton i360, Lower Kings Road, Brighton BN1 2LN
🚗 Parking nearby (we parked in the Regency Square Car park)
🎟️ Prices start from £25.40 for an adult and £16.90 for a child
🕐 Opening hours are currently Sun-Fri 10.30am-18.30pm and until 19.30pm on Saturdays
☕️ Bar inside the i360, cafe and gift shop
Book tickets here:
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We are really lucky that our local Laser Quest (@laserquestkingston) is just around the corner from us. It means we can pop in of a weekend or anytime during the school holidays, and with summer just around the corner, I know Laser Quest will be one of our go-to places for some family fun.
As well as games of Laser Quest, there are also VR experiences and arcade amusements too. To find out a bit more about how Laser Quest works, you can read my blog post: https://www.suburban-mum.com/laser-quest-kingston/ (clickable link in bio)
Don't forget to keep an eye out for our Laser Quest posts - I'm going to be giving away two family passes to use at Laserquest Kingston!
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They’re go-to is always football and they’ve been trying to improve their aim and accuracy with the new Messi Foldable Footlball goal from the #MessiTrainingSystem range.
I love the fact the goal is foldable, making it easy to store away when not in use. It is also lightweight so you can effortlessly pack it up and take it to the park or to a friend’s house.
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Twickenham
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