The total cost of moving abroad is almost always higher than people expect. Between visa fees, flights, shipping, deposits, insurance, and the financial buffer you need while settling in, even a budget move costs several thousand euros.

Here's what to actually budget for, broken down by expense category and destination.

Cost Breakdown by Category

Typical Moving Abroad Costs (Single Person, 2026)
ExpenseBudget Range (EUR)Notes
Visa/permit fees€60-2,500Varies by country and visa type
Credential evaluation€100-400WES, NARIC, etc.
Document translations€50-300Certified translations per document
Apostilles€10-50 per documentRequired for most documents
Flights€200-2,000One-way; depends on destination
Shipping belongings€500-5,00020-foot container: €2,000-4,000
First month rent + deposit€1,000-6,000Usually 2-3 months rent upfront
Health insurance (3 months)€300-1,200Until local coverage activates
Living expenses buffer (3 months)€2,000-12,0003x monthly cost of living
Local setup costs€200-500SIM card, basic furniture, transport

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Total Budget by Destination

Total Budget to Move Abroad by Region (2026)
DestinationBudget MoveComfortable MoveFamily of 4
Southeast Asia€3,000-5,000€6,000-10,000€10,000-18,000
Eastern Europe€4,000-7,000€8,000-12,000€12,000-22,000
Southern Europe€5,000-10,000€10,000-18,000€18,000-30,000
Western Europe€8,000-15,000€15,000-25,000€25,000-45,000
UK€8,000-15,000€15,000-25,000€25,000-45,000
Canada/Australia€8,000-18,000€18,000-30,000€30,000-50,000
USA€10,000-20,000€20,000-35,000€35,000-60,000
UAE/Singapore€5,000-12,000€12,000-20,000€20,000-40,000

Money-Saving Tips

Frequently Asked Questions

How much money do I need to move abroad?

For a single person, budget €5,000-15,000 minimum depending on destination. This covers visa fees, flights, initial accommodation, and 3 months of living expenses. Families should budget €15,000-45,000. The exact amount depends heavily on the cost of living in your destination city.

Should I save 3 months or 6 months of expenses?

3 months is the minimum safety net. 6 months is recommended if: you're moving without a job lined up, you have dependents, you're going to a country where finding work takes longer, or you want peace of mind during the adjustment period.

What's the cheapest way to move abroad?

Move to a low-cost country (Southeast Asia, Eastern Europe, Latin America). Sell everything instead of shipping. Fly budget airlines with carry-on only. Start in a hostel or shared flat. Use free banking tools (Wise, Revolut). Some people manage budget moves for under €3,000.

Do employers pay for relocation?

Many do, especially for skilled positions in shortage occupations. Relocation packages typically cover: visa fees, flights, temporary housing (1-3 months), shipping allowance, and sometimes a settling-in bonus. Always negotiate — relocation support is often available even if not initially offered.

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