Are You Considering Moving To A New Country?

As I sit here in South­ern Ontario, swel­ter­ing under a pro­longed heat wave, I can’t help but think about mov­ing to another coun­try. One where the cli­mate is a lit­tle more mod­er­ate — not so hot and humid in the sum­mer and not so cold in the win­ter. Any suggestions??

Actu­ally, I have gone through one major move to another coun­try — and return home again. In 1989 I moved to New Zealand with my hus­band and two kids, fully expect­ing to live there for the rest of my life. Nine years after we touched down in Welling­ton, we returned to Canada. Dur­ing that nine years, almost every­one that we met who had moved to New Zealand from another coun­try had returned home.

Although we thought we knew what we were doing, there were obvi­ously a lot of things we just hadn’t pre­pared our­selves for — and we weren’t the only ones.

If you are think­ing about mak­ing a major move to another coun­try and aren’t sure whether you are pre­pared or not, check out my arti­cle 10 Things To Con­sider Before Mov­ing To A  New Coun­try. It poses a num­ber of ques­tions that you might just want to try to answer before you start packing.

The great thing about being a nomad is that you do have the free­dom to move about from coun­try to coun­try. Have you tried mov­ing to a new coun­try? Have you stayed or returned home?

TTFN

Anne

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