Emigration tips from experts by experience

The tips below are from Emigration experts by experience might inspire you

  • Never impose your pace on your partner when making departure plans and never force decisions: everyone has their own pace.
  • Allow yourself setbacks or doubts; always give yourself the right to go back on a decision.
  • Give yourself enough preparation time; plans can almost always be postponed for a while.
  • Do not fight homesickness, it's part of expatlife experience.
  • Don't assimilate. Instead you should blend your culture with the local culture. But never forget where you came from!
  • Find a new hobby to keep you busy - be it learning a new language, cooking or running.
  • Learn to laugh along with people who laugh at you, and you'll find they never meant any harm.
  • BE FLEXIBLE! Plans change so frequently because, well, that's the way expat life works.
  • In many countries lunch is typically cheaper than dinner. Use this to your advantage to explore the cuisine of your new home.
  • Mindset: Think how you can contribute and make a difference in your new environment, rather than how you can benefit only.
  • Smile! You might not be able to speak the language yet but your positive body language will set you up for success.
  • Make a list of things you want to do/see/try in your new city and country. Pin it to the wall & do your best to follow through.
  • Make local friends who show you around and make friends in different circles...
  • Get local as fast as you can. Not by joining local expat clubs but joining local routines. Take sincere interest in local life.
  • Don't let one bad experience determine your stay. There is always more good than bad.
  • Keep a journal, record your honest feelings and insights. It is so great to read them later and see how you've changed.
  • Volunteer your time or talents in support of local organisations. You'll make new friends and give back.
  • When you are bored, look around you and you will notice enough things to do, to keep you busy, to make a difference and at the same time and to feel more at home at the new place you are living now.
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