It’s one thing to travel to a foreign country for a visit, but if you’re actually moving to another country, you wouldn’t dream of leaving part of your family behind. Your pets will be moving, too. That can complicate matters, especially when it comes to finding a place to live. How do you go about finding a pet-friendly apartment so far away? It can be daunting.Many expats report finding appropriate accommodations – with or without pets – was the most difficult part of their international move. Their advice? Be resourceful and get an early start on securing your pet-friendly apartment.
Ask your employer who to contact or where to look. Talk to co-workers already in place. Call on your Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter networks for help. Use the internet. Check for English-language newspapers with rental listings, and respond quickly. Look for local property management companies that offer apartment rentals. Check out local websites, Craigslist and Yahoo Classifieds.
Most countries and even specific cities have expat-specific websites and forums where you can find assistance or advice from those who have gone before you. Three examples are:
When you get a lead, always ask about pet policies first. There is no point in pursuing apartments that won’t allow your dog and/or cat. Also ask if there are breed or other restrictions. In Singapore, for instance, many apartments will accept small dogs but not cats.
Do you want a furnished or unfurnished apartment? Furnished will cost more, which could be offset by moving fewer belongings, but pet-related requirements may be more stringent. What are your lifestyle preferences? Your new foreign city may not accommodate all of them, but you can try.
Just as with the culture and language, the rules of renting in your destination country may be different from what you’re used to. Keep in mind these tips from seasoned expats:
Especially because you’re moving your entire family, including pets, you want to find an apartment you can be happy with long term, rather than moving repeatedly. However, in many cities around the world, competition for apartments can be fierce.
Even if your employer is providing temporary housing for some set period, don’t assume that will be enough time. The earlier you begin your search for a pet-friendly apartment, the more likely you are to find a place you like that’s in your preferred price range.