International Relocation - Guide
International relocation, also referred to as overseas moving generally refers
to moving across national boundaries. If for instance you have to move from
Miami, Florida to Porto Rican suburb, that will amount to international moving.
You might find yourself in a situation where you have to relocate to another
country.
Reasons to prompt such a move may be change of nationality, marriage, work or
even business deals. Such moves involve thousands of miles from your current
residence, to new nations or even continents. The fact that you are moving very
far, and crossing a host of national jurisdictions, makes international
relocation the hardest move one can imagine. It demands a more stringent
analysis of belongings, assessment of costs and a precise choice of the moving
company to contract.
This calls for an understanding of the basics of an international move. The
moving company that you select should have a studious experience in
international moving, with contacts in various destinations and shipping
agencies.
You will tap in this experience both in ensuring that your belongings are moved
safely and in ensuring that you find accommodation in your new country. The
beginning point of such a move should be in finding as much information as
possible about international moving, international relocation companies and the
new country you are moving into.
Remember to read about international moving procedures, your legal rights and
also responsibilities. Instead of approaching such an onerous mission with
ignorance, bridge the gap with an informed mind. Comprehending these facets will
save you money and stress.
Now, when you contact international movers during a move from one country to
another, your moving estimate will be solely based on the set price for every
pound of weight moved. This moving estimate rate is multiplied by the total
weight of your goods intended for shipment. Consequently, the heavier your
belongings, the more costly your move will be. In most times, overseas
moving
companies will give you what is called in the industry, a non-binding moving
estimate.
This type of estimate makes the total price dependent on the tare weight of the
shipped goods.
Once the cost has been calculated, do not allow your mover to add other
transportation fees such as those calculated per cubic feet, hourly charges or
anything else. The tare weight of your goods must be the absolute shipment fees,
unless you have also contracted for other services. Again, the international
movers are mandated by law to give you an authentic weight master ticket, having
weighed your shipment on a scale certified by the state you are moving from.
If however the goods being shipped are too light, a warehouse weighing system is
adequate. The only requirement is that you be present during the weighing. This
is part of your rights.
Besides concerns with the weight, most international relocation companies offer
storage services, or can subcontract a storage company in your destination
country. This will come in handy when the shipment arrives before you find
suitable accommodation.
Ensure that you ask your mover before hand about the availability of such
arrangements. Most moving companies now are very particular about customer
service, and they most definitely will help make your international relocation,
stress free.
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