| Relocating
to New Zealand
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requirements, healthcare, transportation, education system, and
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The following are some general tips and suggestions
about relocating that we have compiled over the years:
Relocating Tips & Suggestions
Here's a useful list of things to think about
doing before relocating to New Zealand.
Things to do at least 1 month before you move:
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Review your relocation
package if you have one, and determine what expenses will
be paid by your company. |
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Start a log of moving expense
receipts (some may be tax deductible). |
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Get written estimates from
at least 2 moving companies, including their written commitment
of pickup and delivery dates. Get references. Check the limits
of insurance they offer, and if it covers replacement cost.
Purchase additional insurance if necessary. |
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Arrange for storage facility,
if you plan to store any contents. Again, check insurance. |
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Arrange transport service
for pets or automobiles if needed. |
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Contact your bank and arrange
transfer of your accounts; order checks with new address;
clean out your safety deposit box. |
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Submit change-of-address forms
to the post office; mail postcards to friends & creditors. |
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Give day care center proper
notice of withdrawal. |
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Contact schools and arrange
for transfer of student records. |
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Contact your doctors for medical
records and possible referrals to new physicians. |
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Ensure that your pet's vaccination
records are up to date. |
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Change your insurance policies
on property, auto and medical. |
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Organize all important documents
in a fire-safe box. Some things you want to include are school
records, home purchase/sale papers, will, marriage/divorce
papers, pet documents, financial records, stock certificates,
social security cards, birth certificates, and passports. |
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Give notice of resignation
to any clubs, organizations or volunteer activities you belong
to. |
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Cancel newspaper subscriptions. |
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Arrange for hotels, rental
cars or temporary housing as needed. |
Things to do about 2 weeks before you move:
Things to do 1 week before you move:
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Make an inventory list of all
items going with you personally. Keep valuable and irreplaceable
items such as jewelry and heirlooms with you, not movers. |
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Confirm arrangements and dates with moving
& storage companies. |
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Confirm arrangements with auto & pet
transportation companies. |
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Confirm hotel, rental car or temporary
housing accommodations. |
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Clean out and defrost the deep freezer. |
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Disassemble furniture or others items. |
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Be sure to check yard and sheds for all
items to pack. |
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Inform all friends & relatives of your
forwarding address. If your phone service won't be instantaneous,
arrange for a temporary voice mailbox; some long distance
providers such as Sprint and MCI offer 1-800 voice mail numbers. |
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Take pictures of furniture or get fabric
samples for anything you will want to reference for color
or decorating before your goods are delivered to your new
home. |
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Set aside a box of cleaning supplies and
the vaccuum cleaner. |
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Begin making a "Survival Box"
for the move. This should include paper, pens, stamps, envelopes,
cellophane & heavy duty tape, scissors, tape measure,
paper cups, ziplock bags, paper plates & towels, plastic
utensils, facial & toilet tissue, instant coffee or tea,
cream/sugar, soap, moist towelettes, aspirin, bandaids, can
opener, bottled water, travel alarm, flashlight, small tools
kit, trash bags, snacks or drinks, children's games, address
book, spare car keys, phone books for the city you are leaving
and your destination. |
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Things to do 1-2 days before you move:
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Clean and defrost refrigerator
and freezer. |
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Purchase traveller's cheques for trip expenses. |
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Reconcile and close bank accounts, unless
you will be using another branch of the same bank. |
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Conclude financial matters relating to
the sale or lease of your home. |
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Movers or your family should complete packing
of all household goods for the move. Make sure are boxes are
clearly marked. |
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Drop a note in your new neighbour's mailboxes
to let them know that you'll be moving in - especially if
the moving truck might block access to the road or common
driveway. |
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Moving Day
Arrival Day
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Check to make sure all utilities
are on and working properly. |
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Let family members or friends know you
have arrived safely. Check in with your employer to confirm
itineraries. |
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Supervise moving crew on location of furniture
and boxes. Begin unpacking necessary basics first - basic
kitchen utensils, bath toiletries, etc. |
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Give the kids a job to do - let them start
on their rooms. Usually, the kitchen and the kids rooms are
the best to set up first, as it helps them feel at home. |
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Go over the Bill of Lading from the moving
company very carefully before signing; check for damaged items
first, as this is usually binding once signed. |
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