Things to do before moving abroad

Student living can be exciting when you take the step in moving abroad! We have written the steps you should take to ensure you’ve handled everything before moving to the UK or even just to a new place, because there are so many things to think about.  

Here is a road map to assist you on this significant journey. 

Check the neighbourhoods

It’s crucial to first recognise the ideal neighbourhood for you to stay in.

Do you desire a location near your workplace or university building? Consider what matters the most to you. Would you rather locate within a more residential district with families neighbouring or a younger community with many students close? Perhaps you’d want to be near the city’s centre or even the places of interest. Spend some time considering it, list your criteria, then research online the neighbourhoods that fit your interests.

Searching for accommodation

Choosing the best location in your desired location is the following phase. This process is easily achievable remotely now too, as you can start your search online. Most agents will have online viewings, video tours and online bookings, although for some properties the agent may want a nominated person to view the accommodation on your behalf before you reserve it.

A home to stay can be found in a number of ways:

  1. You definitely have a friend for every situation. Ask some friends if any rooms in their accommodation are available or if they know anyone that is looking for a roommate. 
  2. Find out where your friends have stayed and what they would recommend, whether it be a studio, a house, an apartment, or even a student accommodation block;
  3. Somebody may respond if you publish an enquiry in a Facebook group;
  4. Check for websites for long-term to medium-term rentals; these let you reserve a home or room, giving you one less thing to be concerned about and a secure payment option. This means you won’t have to risk camping underneath a bridge or sharing a room with a loud snorer. Without doubt, we share bias;
  5. Inquire within the campus you attend; seek assistance at the student administration; browse the web pages of the university for advice and helpful resources;

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Make sure you only bring what is necessary.

How am I going to transfer my life to the UK? You’ll find it difficult to select what to bring, and in the confusion that results, you might forget something crucial or bring 500 hats that you won’t wear.

Create a checklist with a few crucial things you should bring and do to avoid this, and even if you forget something important your family can always mail it, or treat yourself to a shopping spree in your new location! It’s a great way to check out the local area.

Learn about events and social networks

Your final step in getting ready to move is to, of course, enjoy yourself. The last stage of your preparations is to learn more about the locals and what’s going on in the area since all of your tasks have been completed!

Social media is the greatest place to do this because there are so many helpful groups and sites there. Here are some recommendations for students:

  1. Join on the Facebook page of your student union for a great way to meet other individuals;
  2. Joining the Facebook community for your university to see if anyone there has a similar interest or problems to yours.
  3. Look up local Instagram profiles to get a feeling of what the locals are up to and where their main spots are;
  4. Do not however overlook reading the brochures and signs posted about upcoming activities around your campus and the city as soon as you get there.

Make the effort to be prepared beforehand travelling using these ideal recommendations if you wish to make the most of this journey.

We hold the opinion that nothing in this world can bring us to life quite like a brand-new adventure. We think that going abroad is a chance to experience and understand every one of these elements, which means that if you desire to go, you must go. We are here to assist you and make your experience special.

If you require housing, My Student Living has your new residence ready for you.