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          5 tips for successful expatriation

          réussir expatriation

          Are you going to live abroad? Let the adventure begin! To better understand your new environment, here are some tips that will help you find your bearings more easily. 

          Start looking for a job before you leave

          It is not easy to move abroad without finding a way to make a living once there. If you've found a job before you leave, that's great news. On the other hand, if you do not have work when you arrive, make sure you have enough savings to keep some time.

          Nevertheless, the absence of a job should not be a check on your departure . Once there, you will quickly realize that opportunities are more obvious to find than on the web. 

          To find accommodation

          To avoid having to redo your cards in a few months, find a place where you are certain that you will feel good . Do not take the first home that comes, let the time to see what is available to you.

          The ideal is to look for your home once you are there . It will be a lot simpler than doing this kind of thing thousands of miles away. Because before renting, it is better to take into consideration some parameters , which are difficult to evaluate at a distance.

          So, choose carefully the neighborhood in which you settle. For ease, it is important that it is not too far from your workplace or your children's school.

          Visit the surroundings

          During your weekends, do not stay locked up at home, play the tourist and plan visits to discover the surroundings of your new place of life. Explore the city on foot , this is the best way to tame the surroundings, locate stores and restaurants, and get acquainted with local life.

          By discovering places filled with charm, and not listed in tourist guides, you will more and more appreciate your new city, and you feel more and more at home.

          Meet people

          Evening or activity with colleagues, neighbors, members of the French-speaking community, expatriates from all over the world, etc. All opportunities are good to meet new people and expand your address book . Do not hesitate to accept all the invitations that are presented to you. Because if you refuse to go to this kind of event upon your arrival, your integration may be complicated. 

          Learn the language

          To succeed in your expatriation, it is important to be motivated to learn the language spoken in the country where you live. At first, knowing some basics is a plus to perform everyday actions (do your shopping, go to restaurants, etc.), but also to integrate: Aboriginal people generally like to see that strangers make an effort to adapt to their new home , even if they make mistakes in vocabulary and grammar.

          Consider registering for a language course for two to three hours a week. By following this rhythm, you should quickly acquire the basics of the language of your new country.