Monday 27 August 2012

Thinking of building a the sun?

By Denita Gillerist


A big move abroad? Make sure that you're well prepared

While it may seem incredibly appealing to pack up everything and head for a place in the sun when you retire, going through the whole process requires a fair bit more work than most people realise. Life as an expat can be a relaxing way to spend your time after all those years working and by making sure you've got a few things covered, you know there'll be no problems. Your first steps should be organising everything in your soon-to-be old home, so don't be afraid about getting in touch with people who can help.

First big decision: what to do with your old home?

A major decision involves your old home; what are you going to do with it? Some people may choose to sell while others decide that rental is a good idea, as it provides a regular income that you should be able to depend on - but what if something goes wrong? You'll need to organise someone responsible to look after it on your behalf who can deal with repairs and ensure that your tenants pay their rent on time, so choose wisely.

Depending on where you're moving to, it could be a good idea to get some lessons in your new home's language. Sure, you'll find that a lot of expats think that English is enough but if you're thinking about integrating into society there's no better way to do so than being able to speak like the locals do. Don't worry if you make the odd mistake; people will be happy that you're making the effort to fit in and may even offer to help you improve your skills.

Speak to a professional to help with the stress

Once you decide to move you'll soon find that the choices that need to be made start piling up quickly, so make sure that you speak to people who can help you alleviate some of the pressure. A major discussion will be needed about your finances, so it's a good idea to find a company of wealth management advisors to help. Whether it's what will happen to your pension or questions about insurance claims abroad, they'll be happy to assist; they'll also let you know what kind of things you should be budgeting for in your move.

When you're looking for an advisor, make sure that your chosen specialist is experienced in global wealth management. That way you'll know that they're skilled in helping clients who are located all around the world, rather than just in the UK, and have contacts in many countries who can help out with any issues that could arise. Ask plenty of questions and be prepared for absolutely anything, but above all enjoy your new life in the sun.




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