- Tell all your friends and family about your plans
- Purchase plane tickets
- Quit your job
- Obtain an International Driving Permit
- Find a good friend who is willing to look after things while you are away
- Get the house rented out
- Hire a Property Manager
- Sell your car(s)
- Update your immunizations
- Get a passport
- Go to the dentist (because you definitely don't want to go to a dentist in some places!)
- Downsize your stuff (get rid of all your junk)
- Store all your furniture
- Pack all your belongings
- Rent a truck to move your furniture and belongings
- Find a foster home for your pets
- Obtain the appropriate visas for your new country
- Set up a webcam and Skype
- Update your will
- Sell your son's canoe that's been in the garage for 4 years
- Obtain landlord insurance for your house
- Figure out how you are going to get to the airport
- Extend your OHIP (unlimited if you are a Missionary)
- Buy additional health insurance with medical evacuation
- Find a storage unit for your other son's stuff
- Pack your two suitcases with everything you need for two years
- Change your address for the zillions of places that need to know, i.e. Revenue Canada, banks, credit cards, driver's license, property tax office, professional affiliations, . . . . . . . .
- Register with the Canadian High Commission in your new country once you arrive
- Cancel your phone, internet, long-distance provider, gas, hydro, car insurance, . . . . . . .
- Learn a new language
- Clean and paint your house
- Get one last haircut because you may end up doing it yourself for the next two years
- Start a blog
- Say goodbye to your family and friends
Monday, April 6, 2009
To Do List
I have put my Swahili lessons on hold for the afternoon so that I can get at some of the things on my "To Do" list. I am amazed at all the things that need to be done before moving to Africa! If you are planning a similar move here are some of the things you need to do (in no particular order):
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Wow, Jan... looks like you've got your work cut out for you. I'll try to remember that life isn't such a breeze in getting ready (that will help when you send gloating "sunshine" reports from Tanzania).
- Keilani
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