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Moving to New Zealand 101
Posted on July 5th, 2009 No commentsA relocation is often viewed as an embarking to a momentous and life-changing journey fraught with changes. Sure, you will easily cringe at the thought of all the hassles and emotional stress a move can bring, but it can also mean looking forward to living to a beautiful country, such as New Zealand.
Most of your apprehensions would probably be if how different it would be from home, or what adjustments will you have to make in terms of cultural differences as well as what activities you can do during your free time. Well, here are some helpful facts that you might want to known when moving to New Zealand.
Getting started
If you plan on bringing along some of your household goods to your move, duty free entry is actually granted in New Zealand, provided that you are to take up residency in the country for the first time. For the returning citizens, you need to be away from the home country for at least 21 months to be granted a duty free admission. Just in case you plan to send your possessions ahead of time, you can nominate a third party to clear the items in your behalf. The nominated consignee should pay a financial deposit which will be refunded upon your arrival to the country and upon presentation of the passport. You also need to know that all personal effects and household products are required to be subjected to physical examination. So you need to make sure that all items are clean and free of any traces of dirt and soil.
Be sure to check the validity of your passport as well as your family members. Applying for a visa would usually take several months, so make sure not to take this for granted. Find out if all of your companions have been secured with a visa so you can make the necessary applications ahead of time.
Getting ready to go
Of course, once you have pinned down the date of your trip, you will need to secure tickets. You will also need to check if you also need to secure an international driving license. This is usually valid for one year, so be sure to check the validity date. If you are bringing along your pets, make sure it has all the required vaccines for the travel abroad. A travel insurance and health insurance are also needed for the trip.
It’s true that preparing for a move to another country involves more than a simple routine packing. But making plans and preparations in advanced can help ensure a hassle free move.
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Basic Tips on Moving to Australia
Posted on July 5th, 2009 No commentsAustralia has been identified as one of the best and popular countries to relocate, whether you are a returning citizen, because of a job transfer or simply seeking for a great place to retire. With its breathtaking scenery and diverse culture, it’s no wonder people from all corners of the world consider this country an ideal place to migrate to.
Before you make necessary arrangements for moving to Australia, there are important factors that you need to consider in determining what type of preparations would be required. Here are some factors that need to be taken into account:
• Do you already have all the necessary documents needed for the move to Australia?
• Are you a returning citizen?
• Do you plan your move to be permanent or temporary?
• Do you plan to move by yourself, or are you bringing along your family, or taking any pets with you?Once you have carefully made decisions on your move, the most practical thing to do is to contact the local consulate or embassy to determine what pertinent documents you will need to prepare. You will also need to inquire how long it takes to secure a visa and if you plan to bring along your pets with you, what is the application process. Typically, pets are quarantined for a certain period of time before it is released.
If you plan to bring along all or some of your household goods, then you will be required to fill out a form B534, or the Unaccompanied Personal Effects Statement. You can get the form from your customs agent or you may also opt to download it from the Australian website.
The terminal Handling Charges will be collected in Australian dollars in your destination and are determined by the port authorities. If you plan to contract the services of an International Moving Company, then you can ask then for a cost estimate.
If you plan to take a car with you, please note that it will also be required to be subjected to quarantine and inspected upon arrival at the port. You need to make sure that you vehicle has been properly steamed cleaned and is free of all soil and other dirt particles. You also need to know that Australia is quite strict when it comes to soil. All shoes, bicycles tires, lawn movers, golf clubs and even gardening tools should be kept clean and free of soil. If any trace of soil is detected, it will be steamed clean before being released.
These are just some of the basic things you need to know when preparing to move to Australia. Once you have made all the necessary preparations, then you can look forward to a wonderful stay in the country.


