"Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we find it not".Emerson

Have you ever considered moving abroad?

Perhaps it has never crossed your mind but it may also be a dream that you have.

As someone that has moved countries on several occasions (I'm from The Netherlands and have lived in England, South Africa, Italy, Japan, Australia, China and now live in Singapore) I know how wonderful it can be to experience different cultures and lifestyles.

But moving abroad definitely has its challenges as well.

Let's have a look at all the pros and cons of moving abroad.

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The upside

Moving abroad is very exciting

Especially when your life has become monotonous, nothing beats leaving everything behind and moving away. It's great to discover a new world, sometimes completely different from your own and to discover other ways of doing things.

You meet lots of new people and make new friends.

You often meet people from different cultures and from all walks of life.

You travel to many fabulous places

Every new country offers new travel opportunities and it's a chance to see the world!

A great opportunity to change your job or learn something new

If you move abroad and need to look for a new job then this may be a good time to try something new.

Certainly if you are a spouse traveling with your partner then this could be a great opportunity to study again or finally focus on those goals that you always wanted to achieve but never had time for.

I took the chance to start up my own business and finally created this site, which is now my full-time thriving business. It's ideal since it's totally web-based and I can take it with me, no matter where my travels take me!

Your children will be exposed to  different cultures and they will accept that we are all different but yet the same

If you travel abroad with children then chances are that they will attend international schools. This can be a very enriching experience for them as classes usually have children from all over the world.

This will give them a much better understanding of other cultures and will make them a world-citizen from the get-go.

You become a world citizen

You tend to get more open minded and realise that there is not just one way of doing things.

You realise that we live in a global world and it just makes more sense to work together, as in the end, we all have the same needs and wants. The world is your oyster!

Ok so we have seen some great advantages of moving abroad but what is the downside?

The downside

Moving abroad can be very unsettling

Many things will be very different from your home country and you have to learn how things get done in your new country.

Buying simple things can be a real challenge and finding new friends may be difficult.

No matter how experienced you are moving countries you will always experience some kind of 'culture shock'. It takes time to get used to your new place and the more you have done it before the easier it will be to adjust in another new country.

However, if you are able to go with the flow and accept that normal things will take a lot longer you will start to feel settled again after a while.

You will be away from friends and family

Although it is easier today to keep in contact with friends and family it can still be hard to be so far away from them.

Even when you visit them at home they often can't relate to your life and part of your connection may be lost. Make sure that you keep in regular contact with your friends and use Skype to keep up-to-date on even the little day-to-day things. And of course encourage them to visit!

It can put a lot of pressure on your relationship

As moving to a new culture can be very unsettling as described above, it can sometimes cause friction in a relationship.

Certainly when one of you is busy with their new job and the other is home alone with no support network.

It's important to realise this and make very clear commitments to one another. Discuss all the possible consquences  before you go and make some clear agreements on how to support eachother.

Many things will change when you move abroad and it is better to discuss possible scenarios of any issues that you can foresee before you make the decision to move abroad.

You and your children may lose their sense of 'home'

If living abroad has been a success and you are now away for quite a while from your home country you lose your sense of home.

If you go back on holiday to your home country you may find that you no longer understand it all and sometimes you may not want to go back.

This issue can also be very difficult for children who have no sense of belonging any more. We all identify with where we come from and that is harder to do when you have moved around and lived in several places.

You can read more in my article on raising kids in foreign country and the challenges of third culture kids.

This list is not extensive as there are plenty more pros and cons but this will give you an idea.

In the end you will need to make up your mind if the positives outweigh the negatives. For myself it has been a rewarding experience and I can definitely recommend it.

I will write again on this topic to explore the long-term effects of children that grew up abroad in a different culture to their own. They are sometimes referred to as third culture kids.

Recommended books

Third Culture kids by David C. Pollock and Ruth E. van Reken

Raising global nomads, by Robin Pascoe

Culture shock a parent's guide by Robin Pascoe

Meanwhile let me know your thoughts or experiences. You may also want to add to this list.