Worried moving abroad will leave you broke & living in a cardboard box?
3 days to plan your move abroad WITHOUT going broke (or insane)
Starts April 1st!
Look, moving abroad isn't just sipping wine in a charming European cafe while your problems magically disappear (wouldn't that be nice)?
It takes planning—especially when it comes to money. Because last I checked, landlords don't accept manifestation as rent.
... we'll go from "WTF do I budget for?" to "I have a solid financial plan that doesn't involve selling a kidney."
✔️ A no-fluff breakdown of what you need to budget for BEFORE, DURING & AFTER your move
✔️ A kickass interactive workbook with quick wins so you actually make progress
✔️ A reality check on hidden costs (because surprise fees are the worst)
✔️ The confidence to make your dream move without financial panic attacks
Join the challenge—because “winging it” is not a financial strategy.
The "BEFORE" Budget
Because ignorance is NOT bliss when it comes to finances... let's set you up for a good financial start before moving to a new country.
The "MOVE" Budget
Ah, the actual move—where you say 'goodbye' to your comfy life and dive headfirst into the chaos. But it's not just about shipping your sh*t.
The "AFTER" Budget
Rent, groceriesm and wine don't pay themselves... and it's SO MUCH more than that.
I need All. The. Things.
Hey there, new Friend!
immigrant, mentor, 9-5er, and moving abroad expert
I got my start of moving abroad as a newborn, surviving my first international move at only 6-weeks old. After moving around more than 20 times in my life, I took my first adult international move in 2013 to Switzerland.
Welcome to being completely unprepared. We had no idea what we were doing. And it showed.
I mean, we showed up to our empty European-sized apartment (and an EU-sized lift to match) with our American-sized furniture, and a set of movers who probably hated us as they dragged our queen-sized sleigh bed up seven flights of stairs.
Talk about feeling awkward! 😬
Our next move was to Vienna, Austria, but this time we had a 6-month old in tow, and we took what we learned from moving to Switzerland and made fewer mistakes. But we still stumbled over a few, errr... interesting adventures in taxes and finances, one that cost us more than 10,000 Euros 🤯.
When we moved back to Switzerland in 2020 during the global pandemic, we were prepared. Checklist in hand, this move was smooth sailing.
I can confidently say that if I can successfully, simply, stress-freely move my family across borders during a global pandemic, I can help you do the same 🩵
I've been working with clients, from big moves to smaller relocations, since 2014. See what past clients have said.
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- R.C.
- S.R.