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 Moving Overseas
Information for International Teachers

Teach Overseas with The Complete Guide to Securing a Job at an International SchoolThe Complete Guide to Securing a Job at an International School

DEAD EASY step by step system that you can follow to land your own perfect teaching job abroad! 

It practically runs your job-hunting campaign for you.

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Overseas Teachers Talk - an interview series with international teachersOverseas Teachers Talk

Learn everything there is to know about living abroad as an international teachers from the professional who are doing it right now.

Don't make any of the mistakes that could make you or your family miserable when you're teaching overseas.

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    Once you've landed your lucrative, stress-free teaching job abroad, you'll need to prepare to move overseas so that you can take up your contract.

     Before you even begin to think of the details of moving, you need to do some intensive research on where you're going and what you can expect. This will include quizzing your new employer what services they will offer you and your family.

    If you begin your research early and do a thorough job by looking at books and the internet, you will be far more prepared to deal with the inevitable culture shock.

    Your research should look at:

 •   the right area to live in
 •   what kind of housing is available (houses or apartments)
 •   what medical issues are covered by the school's policy
 •   what facilities available relating to you or your family's hobbies and interests...


  Travel Visas One of the first things you'll need to do, once you've secured yourself a teaching contract, is to get yourself a travel visa. Your school should be able to assist you with this...
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  Moving Your Household When it comes to packing up your belongings and moving abroad. It's a time to clean out your life! I gave car loads of belongings away to charity when I packed up to move this time. The longer you've been living in a place, the more stuff you seem to accumulate...
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  Moving Your Pets While the movers are in the home packing or unpacking either keep the pet close to you or in a separate room in a crate with a few toys and plenty of water....
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  Get The Right Luggage Make sure your luggage is up to the trip abroad, and all the travelling you'll be doing in your new life, exploring your new environment...
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  Be Safe While Travelling One of the problems facing international teachers moving overseas to take up their new job abroad is the security of their luggage...
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  Travel Insurance Travel insurance is a necessity. It will cover you for loss of your personal belongings, long delays beyond your control and for treatment if you get ill whilst travelling...
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  Learn The Language You can minimise the discomfort of culture shock by preparing yourself for living in your new home. One of the most effective ways of alleviating culture shock and ensuring that you will enjoy your experience teaching overseas from Day One, is to learn the language...
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