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Moving to France

2010-03-01 12:02:10

Many people may dream of one day moving to France; the beautiful country full of amazing food, beautiful art, and fabulous culture is quite attractive.  If such a move sounds interesting to you, it is important to think ahead and plan appropriately as such a huge decision needs thoughtful preparation.  Some things to keep in mind when planning a move to France are legal issues, what things you will need, and anticipated costs and expenses.  These are all vital pieces to the moving process, and they deserve careful consideration.  If you take the time to plan in advance, your move to France will be quite successful.

 

One of the first things to keep in mind when moving to a different country involves the legal preparation and there are several documents that are necessary when relocating to France.  Often times, you can hire a professional relocation company to assist you with such documents.  If this is too costly, it is very important that you have someone help you with certain documents.  Because they are legally binding, you want to have a clear understanding of every word and clause.  Also, when transferring money to France, there are other legal issues that will be prevalent.  Be advised by a professional or at least someone who has been through the process.  Moving to France can require extreme amounts of paperwork, so be sure to follow each step carefully.

 

Another important aspect of moving to France is a bit more materialistic.  It is important to critically plan what things you will or will not need upon moving to France.  Any move abroad can be stressful.  Adding excessive amounts of boxes and objects will only make the situation worse.  Narrow down your articles of clothing and your furniture and accessories.  If you sell a large amount of it before moving abroad, you will then have money to buy new things in France.  There is definitely a bit of truth in the adage that less is more.  When preparing for such a massive move, it is really important to have less.  Planning out the elimination process and really spending time downsizing will help in your moving process.

 

One final recommendation before moving to France is to consider the cost and expenses.  Obviously, if you are job hunting and still unsure of your income, it is important to plan accordingly.  Moving expenses can quickly add up and you must be prepared for unforeseen costs.  The exchange rate can also affect your bank account.  It would be wise to consult a financial professional before a move to France.

 

Although there are other important steps in the moving process, by accomplishing these three you will be on your way towards a successful move.  France can be a wonderful environment to live in.  By researching, planning, and seeking help, you will ensure that your needs will all be met.