Moving checklists
MOVING CHECKLISTS
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Moving around the world brings about the need to put everything down on endless moving cheklists. Paguro wants to make the task easier for you.
Health File
You might have realised by now the importance of having the right papers with you when moving from one country to another. Find here some suggestions regarding which medical files you should be sure to collect and to take with you when you move.
Documents to Update
Paguro has compiled for you a list of documents to collect and to be kept updated, when moving around the world. If you know it all and more, we would like to hear from you. Send us your comments.
Inventory List
When you move, you need to have an overview of all your belongings. This is important both for property insurance and shipment insurance, and most necessary in order to get the insurance value correct! Such a list also makes it easier to check if something has been damaged during shipment.
Move and Travel Lists
Nearly done, the last stretch prior to getting in the car or on the plane ready to reach the next destination. Have you got it all right?
Services and people to inform of the move
Useful list of people and services to inform of the move and few other useful tips
To do before departure
Time is ticking and you need to get ready to leave the country, here is a schedule for the last few weeks that could help setting the priorities.
A List of Things to Do upon Arrival
Just landed in the new country, now what?
To update prior moving
Moving gets easily out of control because there are zillions of things to take care of. Paguro will lay out to you the ABC of what you ought not to forget when leaving a country and arriving in a new one.
Financial File or 'Family File'
It is important for expatriates to have a firm grasp on the fact that many situations change when they live abroad. It is dangerous for new expatriates to assume that things are dealt with in the same way as in their home country. Travelling often adds a level of complexity to the organisation and filing of all personal papers that are important. Paguro explains why creating a 'Family File' is so crucial for expats.
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