Americans Abroad
In reply to the discussion: What did you take with you when you moved? [View all]NanceGreggs
(27,835 posts)... but when my first husband and I moved to Toronto from NYC, we were able to obtain a list from Immigration Canada as to what to bring, and what to leave behind.
For example, we were advised that it would be cheaper to buy new appliances (fridge, stove, freezer, etc.) when we arrived in Canada than pay the cost of having them moved/shipped here.
We had a lot of antiques and furniture, so we paid to have that moved. But many things - like kitchenware, cutlery, etc. - could have been purchased here inexpensively, and could have been left behind.
If you're wondering what's worth taking, go online and check out what items cost at your final destination. It may be that some furniture can be replaced when you arrive at a cost cheaper than/or equivalent to what it will cost to bring it with you.
Hope that helps ...