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Five Things To Consider Before Relocating Abroad

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It is a common thing to see a lot of Nigerians and other African countries relocating abroad to such places as Europe, America and other continents in search of greener pastures following the biting economic situation in Nigeria.

But before you make up your mind, to relocate abroad, here are tips to consider because moving abroad may not be a bed of roses as some people are made to believe.

Job may not come easily  

Once you’ve found a place to live abroad, you’re going to need something to do. However, you just might not get the job you’re looking for. The qualifications and experience you have from your home country may not work in a new country and if you can’t speak the language, finding even an entry-level position can be very challenging.  .

The winters may be freezing

Depending on where you plan to move, winter conditions can be brutal, with temperatures well below freezing and a persistent dampness that makes even indoor activities feel chilly.

Your quality of life may not improve much  

 In some countries, the cost of living is so high that you still end up with a similar amount at the end of the month. A large part of your salary could go towards housing costs and taxes. As a result, it might become harder for you to save money or even make improvements in your lifestyle.

You might not like your job

Traveling abroad may provide you with a better paying job, but you must keep in mind that the job may not be a suitable fit for you.

Being stuck at a horrible job can cause one to become frustrated, which leads to resentment and burnout. Relocating should be exciting and fun without any underlying pressures or stressors.

Lack of support

While you may likely gain some international friends and a different culture, you should also consider how much you value your current relationships. For this reason, it’s important to weigh the benefits of relocating abroad against the potential lack of social and familial support in your new home.

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