Planning Your Move to the UK

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Planning your move to the UK involves more than choosing a visa.

Before you arrive, and in your first few weeks after landing, there are several practical things you may need to organise. These can include proving your English language level, setting up a UK phone number, arranging banking, moving money, and preparing documents for everyday life in Britain.

This page is your starting point for the practical side of moving to the UK. Use the guides below to plan ahead and make your move smoother.

Before You Move

Some parts of moving to the UK need to be organised before you travel.

Depending on your visa route and circumstances, this may include meeting the English language requirement, preparing documents, arranging finances, and thinking about how you will stay connected once you arrive.

English Language Requirement

Many UK visa, settlement, and citizenship applications require you to prove your knowledge of English.

The exact rule depends on the route you are applying for, and some applicants may be exempt or able to use other forms of evidence.

👉 UK English Language Requirement

Money and Banking

Planning your finances is an important part of any international move.

This can include moving money to the UK, understanding your first expenses, and later opening a bank account once you arrive.

Detailed guides on banking and money transfer will be added here.

Phone and Mobile Setup

Getting a UK phone number is often one of the first practical steps after moving.

A local number can help with job applications, landlords, banks, delivery services, and everyday accounts.

👉 How to Get a UK Number

Moving Your Belongings

Some people move with just a suitcase, while others need to think about shipping, luggage, or bringing personal items from abroad.

Shipping and relocation planning guides will be added here.

Moving to the UK with Pets

If you’re bringing a dog, cat, or another pet, there are extra rules and planning steps to consider before travelling.

A full guide to moving to the UK with pets will be added here.

After You Arrive

Your first few weeks in the UK can involve a lot of practical setup.

This may include sorting your phone, accommodation, early costs, and the basics of daily life.

You can start with these guides:

👉 First 90 Days in the UK
👉 Renting in the UK
👉 Cost of Living in the UK

Start Planning Early

The more you organise before your move, the easier your arrival in the UK will usually be.

This section will continue to grow with more practical guides covering banking, shipping, pets, mobile contracts, and other essential steps for new arrivals.

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