View a Sample Relocation Checklist for Dual Citizens

Every relocation is different.

Whether you’re moving permanently, seasonally, or spending extended time in your second country of citizenship, your requirements will depend on:

  • The country you’re relocating to
  • The reason for your move (family, work, retirement, lifestyle, etc.)
  • Your dual citizenship status and documentation

Use this sample checklist as a starting point. For a plan tailored to your situation, you can always Talk to a Relocation Specialist

Flag icons and checklist items – Dual Citizenship Relocation Checklist

Before You Move

  • Understand entry or registration requirements for dual citizens
  • Collect documents for residency registration and tax ID setup
  • Research housing markets and standard lease conditions
  • Gather school records and education documentation
  • Request medical records from current healthcare providers
  • Confirm any home country exit obligations or notifications

Talk to a Relocation Specialist to make sure you’re covering the right steps for your destination.

Financial & Legal Preparation

  • Open or prepare to open a bank account in your new country
  • Review dual taxation agreements and reporting obligations
  • Gather insurance documents (health, property, travel)
  • Prepare certified copies of IDs and civil records
  • Understand any requirements for dual nationals re-entering the country

Talk to a Relocation Specialist for country-specific financial tips.

Family & Daily Life

  • Arrange school enrollment and understand timelines
  • Learn how to access or enroll in the healthcare system
  • Explore childcare, elder care, or other family support services
  • Plan your pet’s relocation and meet local import rules
  • Connect with community organizations or expat groups

Arrival Essentials

  • Register your residence with the appropriate authority
  • Apply for or activate your local tax identification number
  • Finalize your lease or home purchase documents
  • Set up utilities, mobile service, and internet
  • Choose a primary healthcare provider
  • Attend any school orientations or required meetings

Talk to a Relocation Specialist to create your personalized post-arrival checklist.

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