Preparing to move or retire abroad
Moving abroad is a big step. Apart from considerations about family and friends, you will need to deal with pensions, tax and healthcare costs and work out how you will be covered when abroad.
Tax, benefits and pensions
Before you move, you can:
- get a State Pension statement
- ask HM Revenue and Customs for information about your tax liability on any income over the UK personal allowance, UK tax payable from abroad can vary depending on where you decide to live
- if you are retiring abroad seek independent tax advice about the benefits of offshore banking, as this could reduce your tax liability depending on where you are living
- tell your local Jobs and Benefits office, HM Revenue and Customs, Charity, Assets and Residence (Residency), and the Department for Work and Pensions when you move and provide your contact details abroad
- Check your State Pension
- State Pension in EEA countries
Health
Here are some of the things you could consider doing to protect your healthcare needs:
- find out about welfare rights abroad
- find out about healthcare costs in the country you want to move to
- you are strongly advised to take out health insurance to cover private medical and dental treatment, as well as medical repatriation to the UK
- tell your and your family's doctor, dentist and other relevant practitioners
- Foreign travel insurance
- Travel health and getting healthcare in Europe
Your home and family
Things to remember:
- if you decide to keep your property in the UK and it is going to be empty or rented out, you will need to let your mortgage lender, insurance providers know
- look at how the property can be kept secure while you are away
- give Land Registry an address where you can be contacted abroad as empty properties or those with tenants can be targeted by fraudsters
- tell your utility companies that you are moving in order to get your final bills and provide a forwarding address for them to send you any payments or refunds that haven't been paid
- tell your bank, building society or any financial institution that you have a policy or agreement with that you are moving abroad
- have your mail forwarded by asking for a re-direction form at a Post Office - allow enough time for this to be set up as it can take a few weeks
- if you have children, tell the school and the local education authority of the date when you will be withdrawing them from school