Moving Abroad

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Moving countries? How do I do it?
Moving to another country is not like moving to a new area or province in the same country you are living in. It is a huge step, can be nerve-racking, and seem overwhelming and you do need to adapt yourself prior to the actual move, in numerous different ways.
As a senior, the journey of moving to a new country has gifted me with the treasures of patience and an open heart, embracing the beauty of diverse cultures. Aging brings a wealth of benefits to every adventure! How To Live Abroad Tips, Life Abroad, Move Abroad, The Golden Years, Medical Tourism, New Environment, Medical Prescription, Healthcare System, Life Experiences
Senior Transitions: Embracing Patience and Open-Mindedness
As a senior, the journey of moving to a new country has gifted me with the treasures of patience and an open heart, embracing the beauty of diverse cultures. Aging brings a wealth of benefits to every adventure!
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Moving Abroad can add Many Benefits
Being over 60 in many countries comes with various benefits and discounts, which can significantly enhance the quality of life and financial well-being of seniors, such as: Senior Discounts, Pension and Social Security, Healthcare Coverage, Public Transport, Cultural and Recreational Activities, Property Tax Exemptions, Legal Protections, Travel and Leisure Discounts, and more. Do some research on these benefits before moving abroad.
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What have I forgotten?
Questions to ask yourself ... Planning is Key!
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Know these things beforehand
This is hard, but wonderful at the same time. I know because we have done it and I wish I had known certain things right in the beginning before our plans were made. It would have saved so much time and money. But we made the right decision!
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Need guidlines
Moving to another country is not like moving to a new province in the same country you are living in. A huge step can be nerve-racking and seem overwhelming, but it can be done. Unexpected circumstances do pop up that you cannot prepare yourself for, but be patient, things do start to happen.
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Help make the transition easier
Moving to another country is not like moving to a new province in the same country you are living in. A huge step can be nerve-racking and seem overwhelming.
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Smile!
One language that is international is a SMILE! Wherever you are and you smile at a stranger, that person is more than likely to smile back. When you move abroad, keep that smile on your face, it helps wherever you go and acts like a magnet to draw people closer to assist you.
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Want to move abroad?
Yip, we are moving abroad. Not as simple as it sounds, but here are 19 questions to ask yourself if you are looking at moving.
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It can be overwhelming!
It is a huge step, can be nerve-racking, seem overwhelming and you do need to adapt yourself prior to the actual move, in numerous different ways.
an older man and woman unpacking boxes on the floor with text that reads, want to move abroad? where do you start?
Where do you start?
Moving to another country is not like moving to a new area or province in the same country you are living in. It is a huge step, can be nerve-racking, seem overwhelming and you do need to adapt yourself prior to the actual move, in numerous different ways.