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Moving to Australia with Your Family: A Guide for Starting the New School Year

Moving to Australia with Your Family: A Guide for Starting the New School Year

December is a popular time of year for international removals from the uk to australia, especially with the Australian school year starting in late January. Many families choose to relocate to ensure children have time to settle in before the new school term. However, moving during this season also brings unique challenges and considerations.

Here’s what families need to know about moving to Australia at this time, from organising logistics to embracing the festive season abroad.

  • Visa Requirements: Relocating from the UK to Australia involves obtaining the right visa with processing times that can vary significantly. It’s essential to have this organised well before you book your move to avoid any delays. Visa requirements will depend on your circumstances, so check the Australian Department of Home Affairs website for the most accurate guidance.
  • Shipping Timelines: Factor in shipping times if you are sending belongings via sea freight, as transit from the UK to Australia typically takes around 6-10 weeks. To ensure that essentials arrive on time, consider air freight for items you’ll need immediately. A reputable relocation company will handle this and arrange the entire shipping process for you.
  • Customs and Quarantine Regulations: Australia has strict regulations on what can be brought into the country, especially in terms of plants and food items. Make sure to review and comply with these regulations to avoid delays at customs.
  • Securing Accommodation: December can be a competitive time for short-term rentals as holiday tourism picks up. Try to secure temporary accommodation as early as possible, especially if you plan to search for a long-term home once you arrive.

Celebrating the Festive Season in Australia

Relocating at Christmas means you may miss traditional UK festivities, but an Australian Christmas is a unique experience! The season is warm, with many families celebrating outdoors, at the beach, or with a BBQ. This can be an exciting way for children to start creating new memories in their new home. Even so, it is still a lovely idea to pack a few favourite decorations or holiday items from the UK to make your new home feel familiar. This can be comforting for children during a major transition.

Relocating your family to Australia in time for the school year is an exciting and challenging experience, especially over Christmas. By planning ahead, embracing the festive Aussie atmosphere, and helping your family settle into their new surroundings, you’ll create a smooth and memorable transition.

For a more detailed guide on moving to Australia, check out our Australia moving checklist and get a free quote for your move to Australia here.

 

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