Guide for Teachers Moving Abroad

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Moving abroad can be exciting; a new experience but it comes with a lot of changes! You can never be fully prepared for everything, you discover things as you go along. However, these important tips will make your process easy and prepare you for something you may have never thought of.

 

1. Research Everything

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This means the location, the people, the culture…you need to be prepared and ready for anything coming your way! Obviously, when travelling, we all do our research, ensuring the weather is fine, prepare for our travels as we’re going into a new country even if it’s for a short time for vacation. This will help you adjust faster in new environment; perhaps even give you the time to practice the language or your routine so you won’t struggle as much or get culture shock.

 

2. Keep everyone informed

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Make sure you contact you bank to inform them that you’ll be using your card in another country. If you are travelling abroad for a longer period, then it’ll be best to have to mail re-directed or altering to electronic copies to avoid missing out on mail from home.

 

3. Roaming?

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Purchase a roaming-sim and save extra charges of using your mobile phone abroad and staying contact with family, friends and anyone. Some best roaming sim cards are WorldSIM International SIM Card which is free to buy, and you just top up to use on the go; KnowRoaming Global SIM Card which is very convenient and handy to use costing only $9.99 USD.

 

4. Keep your important documents with you

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When travelling it gets hectic and you end up losing important files, items so it’s best to always keep backup of files with you printed and electronically on USB or emailing it to yourself to save the hassle so you don’t have to carry it around all the time, keep it safe with you all times in your carry-on or in your go to bag.

Ensure to leave behind copies of vital documents with your family or someone you can trust in case of emergency, this includes: Passport, Flight Tickets, Birth Certificate, Attestation, Driver’s Licence, Criminal Check, Emergency Contact Numbers, Travel Route, Vaccination and Relevant Health Records, Marriage Licence (if applicable), Resume/CV, Teaching Certifications, Degree and Reference Letters.

 

5. Get your health check

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This is crucial before heading off, to ensure you are in perfect health and have your essential vaccinations depending on the location you’ll be going to and have enough of your necessary medication. Also, you’ll require to research on what medications you can bring to this specific location as well as if it’ll be able available in the new country so best will be to check on Embassy websites as there will be useful links and contact information to find out.

 

6. Don’t forget to have fun!

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It can be nerve-racking, but enjoy the trip and appreciate the overall experience, even the times you struggle. It’s all for the best and for you to learn how it is to live abroad and coping with the problems.