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How Relocation Consultants Help With Each Step of a London Move

Tuesday March 12th, 2013

Picking up and moving to the bright city of London is an exciting endeavor as long as you prepare thoroughly beforehand. Without preparation, however, moving to England can be a dreadful experience filled with problems that pop up and fill your life with stress.

To make your move a pleasant experience, you can turn to relocation consultants who will help you every step of the way. Such consultants can manage the majority of moving tasks which frees up time, reduces expense and eliminates a great deal of stress.

Here are some important ways that relocation consultants can help you achieve each step of your move.

Step 1 – Get You Ready

There is more to striking out to England than simply packing up and moving. Proper visas, work permits and other forms of documentation are required or you can find yourself in a world of trouble. It can be quite confusing for foreigners to decipher British immigration laws to determine what is actually required. It can also be time consuming to obtain the correct paperwork and work your way through the process.

Relocation consultants based in London are experts at acquiring visas and entry documentation. They can also help you locate hiring companies which are required to obtain work permits. Consultants can also quickly advise you of your options, acquire the right forms, and submit them to the proper agencies as well as follow up with officials during the process.

Step 2 – Locate Housing

Once everything is in order, you must have housing to move into before you can up and relocate to the UK’s capital city. If you are relocating with a family, that task is even more important as children need special facilities such as schools, medical clinics etc. It can be another very frustrating task trying to acquire accommodations from a far.

Relocation consultants can help with this chore as well. They know the areas well so can take your list of requirements and find housing in the places you most want to settle. If they can’t find permanent housing right away, they can set you up in good temporary accommodations until you arrive and have the chance to search further.

Step 3 – Pack and Move

When everything is lined up, you are then ready to make the actual move. This, of course, is one of the most strenuous tasks of them all. Items have to be sorted as to what stays and what goes, packed up properly for the long journey, and then shipped according to strict specifications which you might not know or understand.

Relocation consultants are a great help with this endeavor. They will advise you on what to take and what to leave behind based on such factors as space, voltage differences, availability versus unavailability, and so on. Then they will assist you with eliminating unwanted items, packing up and shipping your belongings, and either moving them into a permanent residence if available or storing them until one can be found.

Step 4 – Settle You In

Consultants will also handle things on the arriving end of the journey. If a permanent home is found, they will insure that all utilities, phones, address changes and other important criteria are taken care of as well as move your belongings into the home.

Once you arrive, they will provide orientation so that you can quickly become familiar with your new culture, travel effectively on the transportation systems, find major facilities, locate attractions, and more.

Are you planning to relocate to the beautiful city of London? Contact London Relocation Specialists and let one of our professional relocation consultants help you with each step of your journey. You will be glad you did!


Relocation to London – England from Coast to Ghost

Monday June 25th, 2012

A relocation to London can come with many bumps in the road—most of which our London Relocation agents will help you avoid. But what of the bumps in the night? Mwahahahaaa…

Relocation to London – The Skittish Isles

I confess that today I’m in a particularly spooky mood after watching The Woman in Black and Dorian Gray over the weekend. Both are based on books authored—and taking place—in England (for more scary UK reads, see my post “London Literacy – The Halloween Edition”). I can always go for a good supernatural tale, something all the more encouraged by my relocation.

There’s no question there’s a fascination with ghosts in England, as your own relocation will make you well aware, and it seems largely related to the overall fascination with the past here. It’s unavoidable in a country as old and historically significant as this, and its cobbled roads, sooty bricks, weathered headstones, grey skies, windy shores, and barren moors all add up to the perfect Gothic setting for a dark imagination. Whether you’re a lifelong local or making a temporary relocation to London, your freakish fancy will be captured, and it’s only a matter of time when perhaps you, too, are hearing whispers in the wind or seeing shadows out the corner of your eye…

Relocation to London – Rural Residuals

“For I must confess I had the Londoner’s sense of superiority in those days, the half-formed belief that countrymen, and particularly those who inhabited the remoter corners of our island, were more superstitious [...] than we cosmopolitans.” —from Susan Hill’s The Woman in Black

Your relocation won’t be without its trips to the countryside, and you’ll realize from a glance out the train window what an agrarian society the English really are. I love the solitude of the rolling green hills and little stony towns, but those growing up in smaller villages often do dream of making their own relocation to broaden their opportunities and perspectives—or is it to escape the spectres?! For bear in mind that the peaceful country getaways to follow your relocation could be less days of decompression than nights of decomposition…EEEE-hee-hee-heeeee!! [or however a cackle is spelled]

The Cornish have traditionally believed in fairies as affiliated with the dead, a belief likely stemming from ancient Celtic folk tales. In Northumberland, “dobbies” (or “dobies”) dwell in ravines, under bridges, on the road, or in specific homes. Similar locales in the southwest as well as North Midlands and Yorkshire are haunted by “hobs” or “hobbits,” and at sites of violent death in northern England, mischievous “boggarts” pinch, bite, rustle fabrics, and crawl into beds. There are also the spirits that inhabit castles and forts, which are known as “powries” or “dunters.” The list of netherworldly nicknames goes on and on, a testament to the rich ghostly tradition you’ll encounter after your relocation—but not just outside of the city.

Relocation to London – Urban Undead

Ah, for you’re probably thinking that a relocation to London’s metropolis will spare you local superstition and lore. Not a chance! If not ghosts, you’ll spot ghost tours immediately after your relocation. The Ghost Bus Tour is a fantastic one that’ll have you screaming and giggling like a schoolghoul.

This must be a lucrative business in a city as piled with the dead—if you don’t believe me, the “hills” in grassy corporate gardens downtown are burial mounds, as is there a massive plague pit between South Kensington and Knightsbridge tube stations that you can literally feel the Piccadilly Line train curve around (because they couldn’t very well dig a tunnel through it!). If your relocation takes you to east-central London, the Smithfield Market area is rife with ghosts as the former site of executions; many of the executed were imprisoned nearby at the Old Bailey. Look for the plaque at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital commemorating William “Braveheart” Wallace’s execution there and ask the nearby Viaduct Tavern if you can see the prisoner cells in their basement. Jack the Ripper disembowelled women near Brick Lane, which has surely yielded some paranormal prostitutes, and though “Scratching Fanny of Cock Lane” (the dead woman who scratched at the floorboards after having made a relocation from Norfolk and died of smallpox) turned out to be a hoax, man, did it make for a priceless headline that’s entrenched in London legend.

There are plenty more ghosts where those came from—read my four-part “Relocation to London UK – London’s Favorite Old Haunts” series for a few. But hopefully I’m not frightening you out of a relocation; that would be really bad for business. :)

 


Flats in London – New Kids on the London Blocks

Friday June 22nd, 2012

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It goes without saying that London is an enormous city. Hmm, if it goes without saying, why did I just say it? Well, perhaps it bears emphasizing when it comes to finding flats in neighborhoods that are suitable for you. It’s difficult to know where to begin when you’re moving from another country, which is why we’ve blogged a lot about different neighborhoods here and developed our downloadable Area Guide—perusing through these resources should hopefully give you a feel for where flats will meet your needs and budget.

Not surprisingly, expats tend to congregate in certain areas, and while trends can change as demographics migrate, in general, north and west London continue to be popular picks for finding flats in London.

Flats in London – The Typical Trends

For young professionals (singles and couples), the west London neighborhoods have continually been a big draw. Chelsea and South Kensington are expat and socialite meccas with their posh venues and shops and relative gentrification that keeps them looking relatively buffed and manicured. Rent is expensive where flats in London go, yet still more affordable for the middle class than their upper class neighbors in Knightsbridge, Mayfair, and Belgravia. An endearing quality about Notting Hill, in comparison, is that—though it no question boasts its own pastel-n-pretty affluence street after street—it still clings to its bohemian and arty spirit with some pockets that are a little rougher around the edges. Nonetheless, it’s undeniably gone from Indie to In-Demand and is these days arguably already moving toward In-the-Past.

That’s right—dare I say that perhaps the borough of Kensington & Chelsea is already becoming passé? It seems to be the case based on latest demand. But, regardless, having among the highest quality flats at a decent value, it’s safe to say these beautiful and fun west London neighborhoods will continue to be desirable places to live in London.

As for the north, the quiet and leafy residential areas of Hampstead, Belsize Park, and Primrose Hill give one the feeling of living in a village versus metropolis. The vast green spaces and darling cafes and boutiques have made these neighborhoods attractive to young families living in London or those seeking to escape city life while still having urban access—they come with a relatively higher price tag, however, which can be a barrier to entry and have expats looking elsewhere for flats in London.

London Relocation agents have found themselves increasingly showing flats to clients seeking a little more bang for their buck than the above areas can provide. Two neighborhoods in particular where several recent clients have been placed are Fulham and Chiswick. These haven’t typically been at the tip of the tongue of any recommender of flats. And they aren’t necessary inexpensive where flats in London go, per se, yet they offer more value and suit certain lifestyles.

Flats in London – The New Contenders: Fulham

Fulham is located west of the popular-n-posh Chelsea and attracts plenty yuppies of its own, locals and expats alike, because it’s also a nice area but more affordable than many other flats in west London. Fulham Broadway is surrounded by good restaurants, pubs, and shopping, and where entertainment is concerned, the Fulham Broadway tube station (which services the District line of the London Underground) is located beneath a large shopping centre housing a cinema, and just around the corner is the Chelsea Football Club. Some streets appear a little dodgier than others, which can give Fulham a rougher feel going toward Brompton, but residents like the color this adds in providing a refreshing alternative to the mainstream. And though fine grocery stores like Marks & Spencer’s and Waitrose can be found here, great deals and eclectic fun is to be had at the North End Road market.

If your search for flats has you dreaming of something quieter and greener away from all the football fans crowding the pubs (really, Fulham Broadway is choked with crowds on match days), the borough of Fulham also encompasses the neighborhoods of Putney and Parsons Green—their respective tube stations servicing the Wimbledon branch of the District Line are Putney Bridge and Parsons Green. These areas definitely open up into more green space and feel more like residential and family-friendly suburbs—a quaint and peaceful option for flats in London. Located along the River Thames here is the elite Hurlingham Club, which hosts the annual Polo in the Park event and has a membership waiting list of about fifteen years! Winding northwest along the river then brings you to Fulham Palace Gardens, Bishop’s Park, and—in case football (soccer) fans weren’t excited enough about Chelsea—Craven Cottage, home of the Fulham Football Club.

Flats in London – The New Contenders: Chiswick

Perhaps one of the less likely spots you’d think to search for flats would be a former fishing village that once provided a country respite from the city—Chiswick. Today, Chiswick has become higher trafficked with the addition of some big roads. Located literally around the bend (a really curvy one at that!) of the river from Fulham, Chiswick was once riverside farms and meadows and is now gentrified with a lot of shops, pubs, and restaurants—Fullers Brewery is located here, as is La Trompette, one of London’s finest Michelin-starred French restaurants. Chiswick has great appeal for young families moving to London; despite its growth in population and commerce, it still retains a village feel with large gardens and charming Arts-and-Crafts-era homes, all of which, added to its modern conveniences, makes Chiswick very family friendly.

It all goes to show that when it comes to finding ideal flats, you shouldn’t just go along with “what’s popular,” as what’s “in” seems to be making its way “out” in favor of massively underrated alternatives. Flats don’t come cheap in any neighborhood, really, but the trade-offs vary and will simply depend on what you prioritize.

 


Moving To London Area Guide

Friday June 15th, 2012

Make sure that your moving to London area guide gives you a good overview of each suburb and the amenities as well as the major transport routes. You need three things when you’re planning your relocation:

  • To be a short walk from a major train or tube station to be able to get to work every day
  • To be close to the shops/doctors/vets etc for easy everyday convenience
  • To be close to schools if you have younger children

It may not be possible to arrange all three when you’re looking at your area guide alone which is why you need a professional guide and relocation agent to help.

Moving To London Area Guide Assessment

Your London relocation agent doesn’t just dash out to find you a property without taking a full profile and needs assessment. Before you even think of packing your bags and heading off to London you need to establish exactly what your requirements are. Do you need a home that is within walking distance of one of the international private schools? Do you have pets and want to be close to one of the many dog-friendly parks in the city? Do you want to be able to walk to work? These are all questions that only you can answer.

Moving To London Area Guide For Expats

Many Americans tend to stay in similar areas, as do the Australians and the South Africans. there is something to be said for finding a home in a neighborhood where you’re guaranteed to hear a friendly accent from home. There is also something to be said for striking out and exploring London on your own. You’ll be able to make friends wherever you are, so let your relocation agent advise you of a number of different areas and homes before you make up your mind.

Moving To London Area Guide – Expenses

Each area is quite distinct in terms of pricing. Arrange a meeting with your relocation agents and make sure that they understand exactly how much you have to spend. they will probably be able to give you a handy “Moving to London Area Guide” and advise you on costs of things like utilities, council taxes and transport costs that are specific to the area that you are looking at.

 


Corporate Relocation To London Tips

Wednesday June 13th, 2012

There are a host of corporate relocation to London tips that will help you when you’re moving to London on a job contract. Your professional London relocation services company will ask you a lot of questions when you contact them with regards to helping you with your move.

Corporate Relocation To London Transport

One of the most important aspects of a corporate relocation and choosing a new home will be the distance you are prepared to travel to get to and from work. Your relocation agents will ask you for the physical address of your offices so that they have a good idea of the closest public transport hubs and the amount of time it will take you to travel to work in rush hour.

Some lines are more crowded than others during ‘peak time’ and you’ll have to decide how long you’re prepared to travel each day. If you don’t mind a commute involving a couple of tube changes and bus ride or two then you can live pretty much anywhere in the city. If you’re looking for quick and convenient, your choices of neighborhood may be restricted. The average commute for a Londoner is about an hour, unless you’re prepared to pay the exorbitant process of living in the heart of the city and being able to walk to work each day.

Corporate Relocation To London With Family

If you have a social network or are planning your corporate relocation with children this will be another factor in your choice of neighborhood. London is a huge city and if you have friends or family in a certain area you may want to tell your relocation agents that you’d like to be close to your support structure as far as possible.

You don’t have to make up your mind over the internet when planning your corporate relocation to London, most relocation agents will organize a list of properties in different neighborhoods to show you within a day of arriving in the city.


Relocation To London Advice

Wednesday June 13th, 2012

The best relocation advice is to tackle the big move in separate and distinct phases. There are different stages of moving to London that you need to go through to complete the process. If you break it all down, you’ll find it much easier to manage and to organize.

Relocation Advice Stateside

The first is obviously the physical aspect of relocation. Preparing to move starts in your country of origin. Take time to do as much research as possible. Make sure that you finalize your financial affairs before you leave and don’t try to straddle the pond too much. You’re leaving your home to make a new home in another country. Having too much paperwork, admin and hassle from back home will not help you settle in.

Relocation Agents 

To help ease the stress of your international relocation, you should hire one of the London relocations services companies to source accommodation and place you in a neighborhood and home within days of arriving at Heathrow. Searching for an apartment, especially as a foreigner, can be one of the most frustrating things to have to do. London relocation agents can organize a lease, help you open a bank account and get you settled into your new home without any trouble at all.

The most important stage of your entire relocation will be adapting and adopting a new culture. The biggest challenge for Americans moving here is the language and the culture. Understanding the different accents and English words can take up a lot of time. Understanding British humor may take a lifetime! The British ARE sarcastic and use sarcasm as a common form of humor. You just can’t let it get to you or you’ll spend your entire time here being permanently offended at the ‘insults’ that your colleagues and friends fling at you.

Culture shock is a reality when you are moving to London. Just the simple act of learning how to greet someone can throw you into a panic. Remember though, that the best relocation to London advice is after you arrive. The more you experience of life here and Londoners, the more you’ll understand, and the more you’ll love your relocation.


Relocation To London Tips

Monday June 11th, 2012

Keep these relocation to London tips handy when you’re planning your move. Your relocation is going to take up a large amount for your time from the moment that you decide that you’re moving. As delightful as it sounds, you can’t just pack your bags and head for the airport.

Relocation to London will mean work on both sides of the Atlantic and at the very least; you should get some professional advice on the logistics of moving from one of the reputable London relocation services companies.

Relocation To London Tips From Professionals

  • Never sign a lease on an apartment or new home without having seen the property yourself. If you are going it alone in the hunt for property, you absolutely cannot leave it to chance. The best bet is to use a professional London relocation agent who has worked with people planning relocation to London from your country of origin.
  • Tell your London relocation agents EXACTLY what you require from your new neighborhood. While you can compromise on a style of home, it is vital that you have the amenities that you want in your neighborhood. If you are planning your relocation with a young family then schools will of the utmost importance. A little bit of forward planning goes a long way in an international relocation
  • Relocation To London Tips and Finding An Apartment
  • Finding a new home should be your number one priority when you are moving. There is so much that hinges on your lease agreement. Opening bank accounts, cell phone contracts and any form of credit will be based on the fact that you have a permanent address in London.
  • You don’t have to take everything with you when you are moving to London: When it comes to appliances especially, it is always advisable to purchase them when you arrive. Apart from the obvious electrical compliancy issues, many London homes are just not able to accommodate large appliances.

It can be daunting and challenging to prepare for your relocation to London. The process starts at home and ends up in your new home thousands of miles away. Gather as many relocation to London tips as you can to help make the journey a little easier on yourself.


Relocation To London Planning

Monday June 11th, 2012

Part of your relocation to London planning is making sure that you are actually prepared to leave your country of origin. This is particularly important for Americans moving to London due to the tax implications of living abroad. One of the best ways of approaching an international relocation is to have an expert handle your affairs in London and you take care of the details back home.

Having one of the professional London relocation agents helping you will allow you to make sure that everything is wrapped up back at home.

Relocation To London Planning – Finances

If you have a bank account in the UK, and you will need one, you need to make sure of your rights and responsibilities regarding tax. For Americans it may be wise to consult with a tax consultant who has experience in relocation to London planning. Remember that your country of origin will definitely want to know where you are at all times. They may even want to tax you on the income earned while you are out of the country. This could be one of the most important areas that you have to finalize before your move.

IRA Relocation To London Planning

Your pension is a very important part of your financial planning no matter where you live. Does your country of origin have a reciprocal agreement with the UK when it comes to pension contributions? You don’t want to let your pension lapse while you are away. You may be able to move your pension fund to a pension fund in the UK for the duration of your relocation.

Moving is a big step and you will have to make your financial decisions carefully Your relocation to planning should start early. If you have a mortgage you need to decide if you are willing to sell your home or perhaps rent it out for the duration of your relocation. This decision will depend on the length of your stay. Do you want to have the hassle of managing two properties?

While no one wants to cut ties with their home country completely, it is important that you really immerse yourself in life in your new city and new country. Your relocation to London planning will help you organize your life before you arrive, so you can really enjoy your stay.

 


Relocation Advice For Americans

Friday June 8th, 2012

Get the best relocation advice for Americans as soon as you know that you’re hopping across the pond. Just as soon as you have made the decision that you’re moving, your first thought is going to be where to live. While the internet is going to be your most useful resource in your relocation, it may not be wise to rent an apartment without first seeing it. There are hundreds of adverts for apartments, but if you’re serious about your relocation you should consider using a professional London relocation services agent. It’s like having an extra pair of eyes on the ground for you.

London Relocation Advice For Americans in 2012

It may seem easier and faster to find a apartment before you leave, but you run the very real risk of being ripped off by the number of confidence tricksters prowling the internet. Renting an apartment is expensive, and if you find an apartment on the internet, be very wary of sending a deposit and signing a lease without checking it out in person, first.

Why Use London Relocation Agents?

London relocation agents understand just how stressful an international relocation can be and they will do everything to help you find an apartment based on your requirements and you budget. Just as soon as you land they will have a number of properties lined up for you to see in the areas that you have decided on. Unless you know the city very well, you’ll need to see a few places before you make a decision, and having relocation agents on your side means that the hard work is done up front.

While many people have success using the Gum tree and Craigslist sites, it really is a case of “Caveat Emptor” or “Buyer Beware”. You don’t want to waste your money before you’ve even started your relocation.

Using a specialist London relocation agent company that has expertise in people relocating from the US is the best way to get London relocation advice for Americans that you can really use. It is the best way to make sure that you are settled as fast as possible and able to enjoy the experience of living in London.


Moving to London Shopping Guide

Wednesday June 6th, 2012

Get a moving to London shopping guide when you’re planning your relocation as it could affect where you live. Many people moving to  London don’t factor in the issue of shops and shopping. It’s quite different when you are moving and you may not have a car when you arrive. If you don’t discuss your requirements with your London relocation agents before you arrive, you may end up having to take several forms of public transport to get to the shops each week.

Moving to London Shopping Guide and Transport

If you want to do your shopping in bulk, you may have to have a car to get out to the suburbs. The concept of a super store is not new to the UK, but for the most part they are not found in central London. Your moving to shopping guide will help you decide how close or far you want to live from the shops. Every neighborhood is different. There are however, some neighborhoods that have a range of shops that are within walking distance. You’ll have to factor in all of the aspects that suit your personal preference. Don’t be afraid to tell your relocation agents EXACTLY what you want, not matter how outlandish it sounds. This is a big city and there is a perfect home for you somewhere in the maze of cobbled streets and crowded highways.

Moving to London Neighborhoods

Some of the most popular neighborhoods are also the busiest. If you don’t mind the noise from the high street going on until all hours of the morning then you can look at areas that have a buzzing night life. If you’re looking for a quiet village-like atmosphere then you can find suburbs that cater to your needs. There is no wrong or right neighborhood. There is only your personal preference.

You can also specify if you’d like to live in a modern home or a home that has a more traditional look and feel. Bear in mind that many homes date back to the Victorian era and have been converted into apartments for the modern day city dweller. They are extremely small and often don’t have closets or the space for large appliances. You can though, after your relocation, find some of the modern urban development’s right in the heart of the city that are well appointed and have all of the mod-cons that you’re used to. Use your moving to London shopping guide to help guide your accommodation search; without a car it could be one of the most useful guides that you have when planning your move.


Top London Relocation Services

Tuesday June 5th, 2012

You’ve been smart and hired one of the top London relocation services companies to handle your international relocatio. You are now clutching the keys to your new home in your hands and you’re ready to move in. While it would be nice to just move in and start exploring, there are a number of important things that you have to do before you can say that you have completed your relocation.

Many of these can be handled by a specialist relocations services company, especially if they have experience in expats moving to London. Ask your relocation agents to provide you with a checklist of things you should do after you have signed the lease on your new apartment.

What London Relocation Services Provide

The most important thing that you need to get your relocation services company to do is inform your local council that you have moved in. This then lets the council know where they can send you the bill for council tax. You cannot get out of paying council tax even as a renter, although some leases will include it in the lease agreement. It is very important to check this as nonpayment of council taxes is a serious offense.

London Relocation Services and Utilities

Contact your local utilities company so that you have lights, water and heat when you move in. Ensure that you do not have to pay for any usage by the previous tenant, so you should take a reading of the meter before you move in and send it to them. They may send a technician round to verify the meter reading. You may have to sign accounts with two utility companies: one for power and one for water. You can shop around or ask your relocation services company to recommend the best one in your area.

Make an effort to get a TV license. You cannot escape the wrath of the BBC if you fail to have a TV license. It is a quick payment and covers the use of all TV’s in your home. £142.50 is the annual payment for a TV license. If you want to get a landline, or internet service you should set that up using your new address. All of these little accounts will help you establish a good credit rating in the eyes of British banks after your relocation.

There are a host of small items that you can ask your London relocation services agent to do for you to make the transition a lot easier.

 


Americans Moving To London And Healthcare

Tuesday June 5th, 2012

Many Americans moving to London want to know about the state of healthcare in the UK. There are several details of your relocation to London that you will only be able complete once you’re on the ground. Your relocation agents will be able to sort out quite a few of the details like opening a bank account and finding you that perfect pad, but getting healthcare is something you have to do in person.

Americans Moving To London and the NHS

The NHS in the UK requires that you register in person at a GP to be eligible for all of the healthcare benefits. Once you have found a GP in your neighborhood, you will have to make an appointment to see the doctor as well as register at the practice.

When you get to the doctors rooms you need to ask for a GMS1 form which you will fill out with all of our details. Take your passport and visa along with you as you may be asked for some proof of identity by the GP. There is no waiting period for people to register with a GP. If you are legally allowed to work and live in London then you are automatically eligible for healthcare.

Americans Moving To London and Healthcare Logistics

Once you have filled in your GMS1 form, the practice will forward your application to the Primary Care Trust that will issue you with your NHS card and number and let you know that you are on the system. It can take a couple of weeks though, so if you need medical attention then use the free clinics, (they really are very good) or go to your local hospital.

There is one requirement of the system that may take some of your time. All people wishing to join the NHS have to register at a doctor in person. You cannot register on behalf of your spouse or family when you arrive in the UK. This is why it is important to spend the first week of your relocation to London sorting out the details before you start work and get too busy.

If you need any advice on how to register or where to find a GP, the NHS website has a comprehensive list of all the GP’s. Americans moving to London need not worry that they won;t receive medical care while living in the UK.

 


Moving To London From The USA

Monday June 4th, 2012

Moving from the USA is not without certain challenges. Any move to another country is stressful, time consuming and if you’re not fully prepared it can be a nightmare. It important to take things one step at a time and make sure you get professional help.

Moving From The USA Apartment Hunting

Many people who are moving  from the USA decide to use one of the London relocation services companies that provide a link between what you know back home and the stress and hassle of the unknown in a new country.

Moving To London From The USA Services

Make sure that you have all the originals and some copies of your paperwork before you move. Anything and everything is the best way of approaching paperwork when planning your relocation. Ask your London relocation agents for a list of all the paperwork that you ‘might’ need and bring it all with you.

When you first make the decision about your relocation you’ll want to make a list of the things that are important to you. Schools, doctors, community amenities, transport. Be as detailed as possible so that you can use the list to whittle down your choice of accommodation in London. If your London relocation agents know exactly what you expect from your new neighborhood, they will be able to provide you with a choice of rental accommodation that will fit YOU.

Moving  from the USA can be as stressful or as easy as you make it. The key is forward planning, keeping an open mind and making sure that you are prepared for a new city and culture. Learning about England will go a long way towards making the transition as easy as possible.

 

 

 


London Relocation Agents

Thursday May 31st, 2012

Using London relocation agents will help you finalize your planning and give you that much needed boost of organization when you touch down.Your relocation may have been weeks or even months in the planning. Eventually though, you will be winging your way to a new life in a new city. When you are planning your international relocation it is important to plan your agenda for the first couple of weeks. Arriving in a foreign country can be daunting even if they do speak the same language.

London Relocation Agents and Accommodation

Many people choose to use the services of one of the professional relocation agents that help people move and settle in. If you have done your planning, they will have a list of properties for you to view within hours of you arriving at Heathrow. Finding accommodation is a very important part of your first weeks. You won’t really feel as if you have completed your relocation unless you are able to move into your own home.

London Relocation Agents and Showing Apartments

If you are staying at a hotel or in corporate accommodation supplied by your employer, you’ll want to get settled as fast as possible. Ask your relocation agent to show you as wide a range of properties as possible. You need to get out and explore the city as soon as possible and seeing apartments is a rather good way to combine a bit of sightseeing while you are en route.

If you see an apartment that you like, just take a couple of hours to get a sense of the neighborhood. Have lunch at a neighborhood restaurant, check out the tube station and walk around for a while to get a quick glimpse of what could be your new home for a couple of years.

Even if you’re not going to move in right away, you’ll have a weight off your shoulders as soon as you sign the lease. Many other aspects of your relocation will fall into place as soon as you have found an apartment or house through London relocation agents. You can register with the council, open a bank account and register at your local doctor just as soon as you have signed your lease.

 


Cost Of Moving To London

Tuesday May 29th, 2012

How do you calculate the true cost of moving to London. There are number of additional expenses that you’ll have to consider after your move. Part of the expenses of renting a property is a council tax which is levied on all properties in the UK. There are different council taxes levied on different areas and it may be worthwhile to ask your relocation agents about the amount of council tax you’ll have to pay in your area.

Moving to London and Council Tax

All areas and suburbs of London fall under the management of a local council. Some councils manage several areas and others manage only one. It is important to note that not all properties have to pay a council tax, but registering with the council is an important aspect of your relocation to London.

The amount of council tax that you will have to pay is based on the area that you live in. the Valuation Office Agency has assigned a certain valuation band to each area and the Council Tax is based on that figure. If you want to find out what you will be paying each month on top of your rental amount then submit your postcode to the VOA website for more information.

The easiest exemptions and discount on council tax is if you are an adult living alone. The discount could be up to 25% of the annual amount which will save you quite a bit of money. Ask your London relocation agents to find out if you qualify for a discount and make sure you inform the council of your status when you register.

You will be sent a bill for Council Tax on April 1 of each year, although you may get a pro-rata bill shortly after you move into your apartment. You have the option of paying monthly, quarterly or a year in advance. You may pay at the council, through the bank, and even online via EFT or credit card.

The cost of moving should be calculated long before you start packing your bags. There will be a number of additional expenses

 


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