YOUR GUIDE TO BECOMING AN EXPAT BROUGHT TO YOU:
BEFORE YOU BECOME AN E XPAT
Are you considering moving to a new country? We’d like to help guide you along the way. Whether traveling abroad for work or personal reasons, being prepared is important. You want to make sure you have the right travel documentations and information.
YOUR ULTIMATE GUIDE TO BECOMING AN E XPAT
This guide will walk you through: Travel requirements Networking opportunities
Best places to move Moving tips & Additional tips
TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS – YOUR PASSPORT
Every location is going to vary, but here are some general rules to remember:HAVE A VALID PASSPORT ON THE DATE OF ENTRY
� Remember to check when your passport expires… and if you need a valid passport by a certain date prior to moving
� Make sure you have an appropriate amount of blank pages to be allowed into the country
TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS – YOUR PASSPORT
Every location is going to vary, but here are some general rules to remember:� Have a valid passport on the date of entry
� Remember to check when your passport expires, and if you need a valid passport by a certain date prior to moving.
� Make sure you have an appropriate amount of blank pages to be allowed into the country.
TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS – YOUR VISA
Each country is going to require a di�erent Visa. Check with their Embassy to find out which one is necessary.� Student Travel Work Self-Employed
Don’t forget to check your children. Minors under 18 years of age will have di�erent Visa requirements.
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TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS – CHINA
For China, you can apply for a ten-year multiple-entry Visa, which is great if you have to travel back and forth.� China also requires that you leave before the expiration date of your stay or file for an extension.
� You must obtain both valid documents PRIOR to your trip. Airports will not have these available.
TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS – LAWS & CUSTOMS
Every country has their appropriate laws and customs. Be sure to know the laws and customs of the country you are planning to live in.� Research any currency restrictions for when you move into the country and when you leave.
� Check to see if you have to register with the police or government within a time frame of your arrival.
TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS – LAWS & CUSTOMS
� Some countries will require you to fill out Immigration Forms at the airport. Account for this when planning your trip timeline.
� Always have your local consulate or embassy’s information available.
� For more information about your destination, the U.S. Government o�ers this helpful resource.
TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS – YOUR HEALTH
Get all of the appropriate required medical attention you need prior to your move. � Some countries require vaccinations, while others don’t.
� Check to see if your medical insurance plan covers you overseas.
� Most overseas care providers only accept cash payments.
� Make sure your prescription is legal in your new country of residence.
NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES
What connections do you have abroad? Build an international network that is dynamic, active, and well-connected to help you find out about job opportunities and other experiences regarding living abroad.
� American Chamber of Commerce
� Shanghai Expat
Meetup
Expatriate Services
BEST PLACES TO MOVE
This is obviously an individual decision, but here are a few of our recommendations and why.
SHANGHAI
China o�ers great opportunities for employment and with a rapidly growing economy, it is ideal for young business people looking for international experience.
RIO DE JANEIRO
Beautiful beaches and a booming economy in South America – line up your career or relocation package ahead of the big move due to a high level of competition
AMSTERDAM
Live amongst the canals, and Van Gogh! It’s a cyclist’s dream city. You can apply for a one-year residency with a new business idea, and then extend your stay with a self-employed work permit.
BERLIN
Thriving art culture, nightlife, a�ordable living, easy “self-employment” Visa for two years
THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
If you’re able to integrate into the culture, then the UAE o�ers up lots of high-paying job opportunities for young expats.
ME XICO CIT Y
From welcoming people, delicious food and a�ordable living - you'll feel right at home in the capital city.
MOVING TIPS
Just like moving to a new city, it’s always important to plan and prepare:
� Pack light – figure out what is a necessity and pack it. Everything else…? Either sell it, donate it, or put it in storage (if you plan to return)
� Pack one room at a time and keep the contents of the room in same box (this will save you time when unpacking)
MOVING TIPS
� Calculate the cost to ship your household to your new home country. If your employer is covering the cost, check if there is a weight or size restriction Keep in mind that some household items may be hazardous to ship or travel with, so be careful not to pack those
� Don’t forget about the di�erent electricity voltage in other countries. You may need di�erent electrical plugs for your appliances and electronics It may be smarter to buy new appliances than having to always use a converter
for an extended amount of time. This will help you decide whether or not you could live there indefinitely.
Learn the language
Try to make local friends (Network!)
Start slow when trying new cuisine
Visit smaller cities
Be smart with your banking
Reach out to other expats
Be prepared for culture shock
LEARN MORE!Take time to settle in. Enjoy your new home!
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