Congratulations!
You made a big life-changing decision to move abroad!
At this point you've made a rough plan for your trip, meaning you:
✅ Critically analyzed your decision and reasons for travel
✅ Decided where you want to go
✅ Researched visa requirements and how to get them
✅ Found a work, volunteer, or study placement
🟩 Established your needs and boundaries, by writing yourself a personal contract
Expect the Unexpected
A safety net is a set of tools to advocate for your needs and boundaries, especially in an unfamiliar setting.
You'll use it if things go wrong to keep you safe! 🔒
A safety plan should be personal to your situation. Customize it as needed. 🧑🏭
Quiz
When should I buy my flight ticket abroad? After I've:
Budget Clearly
While planning to move abroad, you'll need to account for your daily necessities and additional travel-specific expenses.
Home Necessary Expenses
Housing
Groceries/food
Hygiene and cleaning
Healthcare
Entertainment
Travel
Transportation (local and international)
Travel insurance
Government, immigration, and embassy fees (both where you are leaving from and where you plan to go)
Emergency fund to cover occasional unexpected travel costs
A good rule-of-thumb is: have AT LEAST double your monthly expenses* in your bank account at all times.
*Including travel expenses! If you don't book a return flight, set aside enough for emergency transportation.
Arrange Accommodation
There are endless opportunities for accommodation at any budget, but you need to have clearly defined boundaries.
Decide how much money you're willing to spend for the level of comfort you need.
In the chart below, examples of the least expensive accommodations are on the left, while more expensive options are on the right.
Enforce a Contract
When arranging contracts with employers set clear expectations around:
Job responsibilities
Hours
Pay (amount, frequency, format)
Termination and resignation
The local government will regulate your contract. Always research labour laws wherever you accept a job and know who to contact if your employer is breaching the contract.
Meet the Travellers!
Cam, Amar, Nikol, and Ben are four travellers who just moved abroad. Each situation calls for a unique safety net, with additional specific considerations.
To hear an audio description of the text in the image above, click the play button on the player below:
Quiz
Of the four travellers, who would likely be able to adapt in the event that their accommodation needed to change unexpectedly? Select all who apply.
Take Action
Write your safety plan as a contract to yourself! Confirm your:
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