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In reply to the discussion: What did you take with you when you moved? [View all]ret5hd
(21,320 posts)3. I think this would depend entirely on the exact circumstances...
For example, let's take moving from the US to Belize (I happened to look at that a while back).
Importing ANYTHING to Belize costs a LOT! Like, even a bottle of wine...or a couch...or a refrigerator. And importing an automobile is bank-breaking.
Unless you meet the requirements to move as a retiree (very easy, some basic income minimums, etc).
Then you can get a one-time exemption to import all your household stuff duty free. So you would want to bring EVERYTHING.
But maybe someplace like Canada or Belgium or wherever is completely different. Some places I could see moving only with my full backpack...a true fresh start.
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When I was living in Italy, I brought back a tortilla press from the US only to find out
fierywoman
Feb 2020
#8
I moved across the country-and brought everything but the kitchen sink-dumb!!
58Sunliner
Feb 2020
#15
Here's a thing - today we helped friends who have just moved to France with their unpacking
GoneOffShore
Feb 2020
#22