Advantages and disadvantages of involving outsiders in your emigration proces
- Involving a relative outsider (e.g., a stay-behind person you trust well) in all the pre-departure arrangements is good for an objective opinion, fresh perspective or final check.
- Provide someone who can be critical but can also motivate you, someone who dares to oppose but also wants to delve deeper.
- Make a list of possible persons in order of preference, and start talking to them.
- It is doubly useful if you also authorize this person to apply for documents on your behalf; this prevents (many) delays once you are abroad and have forgotten to arrange certain items.
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