7 steps for moving to america
DESCRIPTION
Studies show that now, more than ever, people are choosing to live outside of their home countries. Whether it be for jobs, education, or family, a record number of people are experiencing the adventure of moving to a new country, and the United States remains among the top countries that people relocate to. So whether you’re interested in learning more about the Expat life, or you’re already planning your move to America, this infographic gives insight into the life of an expat living in the United States. http://blog.intlauto.com/7-steps-moving-america-infographic/#.VBdPKPmwLyQTRANSCRIPT
DID YOU KNOW?“A new report reveals where Expats have moved to and how a record 232 million people are living outside the country where they were born.” - expatforum.com
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
HOUSING
5.7 million
As of June 2014, the average price of a single family home in the United
States is $223,300. - National Association of Realtors
More than half (58%) of expatriates save and invest more money abroad than in their home country - despite spending more
money abroad than at home. - HSBC Expat Explorer Survey, 2008
Living in a new country can be an exciting time. You can explore new places, meet new people, learn new languages, taste new foods and learn new customs.
5.7 Million foreign born children are enrolled in U.S. schools in 2011. -U.S. Census Bureau 2011
Be sure to research different schooling options when you are planning to move. Some of the options include public schools, private schools, religious schools or even schools for children who speak a different language. It’s important to do your homework to give your children the best education.
Knowing how to apply and obtain these documents will help ensure a smooth transition when you move!
First, know what resources your new job has in terms of helping you move because they can often assist with finding solutions. Take a few different things into consideration when looking for a new home, such as location, pricing and size to make sure it fits all of your family’s needs.
EDUCATION
DOCUMENTATION
FINANCES
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TRANSPORTATIONUsually #51 on the list when moving, quickly becomes #1 once you arrive! Penn Schoen Berland, 2012
SOCIAL LIFE
HEALTH
7 STEPS FOR MOVING TO AMERICA
PROBLEMS
SOLUTION
• Prior credit history and driving history don’t apply in the United States• Almost IMPOSSIBLE to finance or lease a car without a U.S. credit history • Don’t have a local driver’s license• Difficult to obtain low cost auto insurance without a U.S. driving history
• Use Expat car buying companies, such as IAS, specifically designed to help finance, lease or rent a vehicle in the United States without a U.S. credit or driving history while assisting with the necessary documentation!
Open a U.S. bank account and any credit/debit card to begin to establish credit.Be sure any old debt is taken care of and begin to financially plan your new life in the United States.
Learn your options in terms of obtaining health insurance through your employer. Bring any previous medical records with you, so your new doctors can be up to
date and be prepared to provide quality healthcare!