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NEWSFLASHES
Lots of people nowadays that decide to go live abroad, move to a country they fell in love during their holiday but forget that nowhere is like a holiday paradise all the time – what’s more, you cannot sustain the holiday lifestyle 24/7, 365 days of the year. Try it and you’ll get bored before you burn out!
Get Your Facts Straight – Researching Your Favourite Country Healthcare - I’m purposefully putting this one at the top of the list of considerations because it is a subject that most people like to ignore, as it’s complex, expensive and can make or break a country choice. Look at the costs involved and how you will be able to afford them. Accessibility - You need to look at the accessibility of a given nation from your country as there will be times when you will want or have to return to your home country. What’s more, you may well want friends and family to visit you. Climate - whilst we many of people seems to think that the hotter a country is the better it is, excessive heat can really take its toll. What’s more, even Mediterranean countries get cold in the winter – and it can rain a lot, as demonstrated recently by the horrendous floods that cost lives in the likes of Cyprus. Crime - You need to look not only at the headlines and statistics of your favoured nation, you need to examine the levels of crime on a more targeted basis for the area you’re thinking of moving to. The People - We can’t be expected to get on with everyone at all times, and it’s human nature to find some people more friendly or understanding than others…but on the whole, what are the people like in the country you’re thinking of. Are they fed up of foreign incomers, jaded by tourism, or are they welcoming, accepting of strangers and friendly? Language - Language can be a barrier to you settling in to a country and getting the most out of it. Have you ever learned a foreign language before, how did you get on? Did you struggle or enjoy the experience? Housing - What are housing standards and expectations like abroad, will you be able to make a comfortable home overseas for you and your spouse or family? Social Care - If you fall on hard times, or you perhaps need home help or extended nursing care even, what will you do? What is in place, what can be afforded privately or with insurance and what can you realistically expect from your new country in terms of social care? Fellow Expats - For some of us, the thought of living in an expat enclave abroad is a nightmare, for others it’s exactly what they’re seeking. Depending on which camp you fall into, there will be times when you will certainly want expats around you…so what are the expats like where you’re thinking of moving to abroad? Are they like-minded, from a similar background, can you get on with them, will they be supportive to you? Entertainment - And finally… the last thing you might be thinking about the new experience is ever being bored, however, the delights of the glorious sunshine and beautiful setting of your new home may actually wane eventually and you’ll be left looking for things to do! So, how about it? What is there to do in your new location overseas? Are there any cultural events you can get involved with, clubs and societies or just social gatherings that you could join. What about getting out and about and seeing more and experiencing more of the nation…and how easy will it be to make like-minded friends abroad? Be Realistic Source: Shelter Offshore.com More news |
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