Temporary Housing: Where to Stay in Your First Month Abroad
The first 30 days require flexible accommodation while you apartment hunt.
The logistics of moving internationally are substantially more complex than domestic relocation. From shipping belongings across oceans to navigating customs regulations, managing paperwork in multiple languages, and coordinating arrivals in a country where you may know nobody — the process demands careful planning and realistic timelines.
Planning Your Move
A well-executed international move typically requires 3-6 months of preparation. Key milestones include: visa application (3-6 months before), housing search (2-3 months), shipping arrangements (6-8 weeks), service transfers and cancellations (4 weeks), and final admin (2 weeks). Rushing this timeline leads to costly mistakes and unnecessary stress.
What to Bring vs What to Leave
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The economics of international shipping are straightforward: a 20-foot container costs USD 2,000-6,000 depending on route and origin. If the replacement cost of your belongings is less than the shipping cost plus insurance, selling and rebuying may be the rational choice. Sentimental items, high-quality furniture, and specialized equipment usually justify shipping. Generic furniture and older electronics rarely do.
The First Month
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Plan for a "landing" period of 2-4 weeks where your primary job is setting up life infrastructure: bank account, phone number, address registration, utility connections, and apartment hunting. Budget generously for this period — temporary accommodation, eating out, and setup costs typically run 50-100% above your expected monthly budget.
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