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Emigration Checklist
Follow our complete guide to prepare for your move Down Under, for a smooth and hassle-free relocation to Australia or New Zealand.
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18 months to go
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  • Decide where you would like to live. A fact-finding visit is invaluable, or use the web or word of mouth.
  • Research house prices, salaries and cost of living in that area.
  • Discuss your plans with your family and make sure they are all on board; teenagers in particular can find a big move difficult to come to terms with.
  • Investigate employment and business oppotunities for all family members.
  • Attend migration and overseas property shows and use expat networks and websites to gain insight.
  • Choose a migration agent carefully, to help with your planned relocation.
  • Check what kind of visa you will need and get your eligibility checked.
  • If you have any serious medical conditions, check that they are not going to hamper your plans.
  • Prepare your house for sale (or rental) - you may need to redecorate.
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12 months to go
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  • Make sure you have at least two years left on your passports.
  • Dig out all your personal paperwork, including birth, adoption and marriage certificates, employment references, driving licences and qualifications.
  • Make an appointment to your chose migration agent.
  • Start filling in Visa application forms.
  • Update your CV to make it suitable for the Austrailian or Kiwi market place.
  • Get your finances in order, consolidate bank accounts and reduce debts. Avoid entering into any new long-term commitments or contracts.
  • Discuss your plans with your extended family and friends.
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6 months to go
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  • Medicals will be reuqired at this stage, along with police checks.
  • Get quotes from removal companies and for flights, and book them both.
  • Ensure any pets that are migrating with you are fully inoculated and fit to travel.
  • Get quotes and book pet shipment.
  • Sell any unwanted furniture.
  • Start job hunting: search the internet and contact agents in our directory.
  • Talk to your children’s schools and ask them to prepare hand-over files.
  • Clean and paint any garden tools and furniture you plan to take. Items with soil on will be denied entry at customs.
  • Consider talking to your employer about you migration plans.
  • Ask your medical centre and dentist to hand-over files.
  • Open an Austrailian/Kiwi bank account.
  • Set up a trading account with a currency broker.
  • Put your house on the market.
  • Find temporary UK accomodation in case your house sells too soon.
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2 months to go
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  • Find temporary accommodation in Australia or New Zealand
  • Book flights, shipping and pet transport.
  • Book accommodation for each destination en route.
  • Register your children in new schools.
  • Book pet kennels Down Under.
  • Start having goodbye parties now.
  • Organise all birthday cards and presents for the next three months.
  • Request up-to-date statements on any savings and pensions.
  • Request credit checks, or a credit reference letter from your bank.
  • Depending on your contract, give notice to your landlord.
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1 month to go
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  • Collect all hand-over files from doctors, dentists and schools.
  • Give formal notice to your employer and get your P45.
  • Give your new address to your bank, passport office, DVLA, pension company, inland revenue, insurance brokers and accountants.
  • Collate three months’ bank statements, mortgage statements and no-claims car insurance evidence. File together for use on arrival.
  • Bring council tax and utilities up to date and cancel accounts for TV, internet, phone and insurance.
  • Sell or donate any surplus items.
  • Arrange for your post to be redirected.
  • Transfer funds to Australia or New Zealand.
  • Start packing non-essential items.
  • Arrange some private health cover for Australia or New Zealand if required.
  • Pay off any outstanding debts.
  • Close any surplus bank accounts and destroy unwanted cards.
  • Shred and surplus personal records.
  • Confirm your booking with your removal company; and flights.
  • Ensure all your relevant paperwork is in a handy travel file.
  • Cancel any redundant direct debits or standing orders.
  • Ask for a copy of your no-claims bonus from your insurer.
  • Arrange car hire and hotels.
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1 week to go
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  • Cancel any newspapers, milk or satellite TV subscriptions.
  • Cancel your car insurance.
  • Sell your vehicle.
  • Buy some currency for each destination en route Down Under.
  • Throw more goodbye parties!
  • Ensure your goods are either about to leave the UK or are on their way.
  • Organise any cards or presents your children may want to send to their friends prior to leaving.
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1 day to go
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  • Make sure early transport to the airport is organised.
  • Establish who will be coming to the airport to say goodbye.
  • Pack activity sets for young children.
  • Get a good night’s sleep.
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when you arrive
on arrival
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  • Pick up a copy of On Arrival Magazine; it contains lots of ideas and info.
  • Collect your hire car and check into your accommodation.
  • Contact your friends back home to let them know that you are safe.
  • Make contact with your resettlement agency or any other poeple will be of help to you in the first few days.
  • Try not to sleep through the day; this will keep your jetlag to a minimum.
  • Set up a pay-as-you-go mobile to start you off - you can buy a cheap SIM card and use it in your UK phone.
  • Contact your new employer.
  • Find your nearest internet café for property and area research.
  • Take a few days to get over the journey and explore the area.
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1 week later
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  • Get a tax file number (TFN) in Australia, or IRD number in New Zealand.
  • Register at your local embassy or consulate.
  • Explore the area you would like to live in and ask the locals for information.
  • Meet with rental agents and see some property options.
  • Consider buying a car, as rural public transport can be irregular.
  • Get car insurance for your new motor.
  • Register at a local school and arrange to meet your children’s new teachers.
  • Get a land line installed and set up internet access.
  • Invite your neighbours around for drinks and make new friends.
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1 month later
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  • Review your financial position and transfer more funds if required.
  • Investigate family trusts and pension transfer laws.
  • Set up standing orderes for utilities.
  • Register with your local doctor and dentist, and Medicare if in Australia.
  • Meet with mortgage brokers to understand your borrowing capacity.
  • Visit your children’s schools to ensure they have settled in.
  • Consider re-writing your will.
  • Discuss your first month with your employer and resolve any problems that have cropped up.
  • Start to attend social functions or join a sports club.
  • Establish a routine and settle into your new life Down Under!
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