One Month Before Moving
Pick up a Change-of-Address Kit from the Post Office and fill out:
Friends and family
Banks
Insurance companies
Credit card companies
Magazines and newspapers - cancel local newspaper delivery
Doctors, dentists and other providers - transfer drug prescriptions
Past employer - for T4 forms
Take a look around the house. Start to think about what you don't want to take with you.
Use up perishable foods
Sell, donate or hold a garage sale for unwanted items
Prepare a list of what you want to move.
Large appliances?
Outside furniture?
For full service moves:
Get written estimates from several moving companies
Will the movers pack for you?
What items won't they move?
Get appraisals of high-value items in case of future claims
Get confirmation in writing!
For do-it-yourself moves, make arrangements for truck rental and moving help, and buy packing supplies:
Boxes
Packing and masking tape
Markers
Newspapers
Twine
Start packing boxes. Mark boxes clearly as to contents and room to be placed in. Mark "Open First" clearly on boxes containing important items to be unpacked first:
Dishes
Pots and pans
Alarm clock
Bedding
Special toys
Towels
Lightbulbs
Plates
Tools - hammer, pliers, wrench
Stop by and make arrangements for picking up your important records:
Legal
Birth
Doctor
Dentist
Optician, optometrist
School - make sure you get one with a raised seal
Veterinarian
Close out your bank accounts:
Chequing
Savings
Safe Deposit Box
Start a new bank account in your new town.
Transfer account from current bank?
Contact your child's new school and notify them of your upcoming move to their area.
Contact the Chamber of Commerce in your new town. Request a relocation package.
Contact locale branch of Welcome Wagon they have valuable information and discounts for local businesses.
Two Weeks Before Moving
Pack your vital documents in one place:
Passports
Military records
Mortgage records
Marriage license
Birth certificates
Vehicle titles
Stock certificates
Insurance papers
Bank records
School records
Medical records
Tax records
Make arrangements to disconnect your utilities. Get refunds for any deposits made. Have meters read. Give new address for them to send their final bill:
Cable/Satellite - return box/dish if necessary
Electric
Gas
Internet access
Security System
Telephone
Water
Make arrangements to connect utilities at your new residence.
Make arrangements for cleaning
Inquire about your new province's auto licensing procedure and auto insurance rates.
Check with your insurance company about transferring coverage to your new home.
Arrange to have a sitter watch your children at their house on moving day.
One Week Before Moving
Dispose or drain any flammable items:
Lawn mower gas
Snow blower gas
Paint
Aerosol cans
Plan what goes in the car with you:
Toys and games for kids
Special breakable items or collections
Important documents and records
Change of clothes and toiletries for your first day
Vacuum cleaner - if you want to clean right away
Toilet paper
First aid kit
Food kit with bottled water, cereal, bananas
Make travel arrangements for your pets and plants.
Purchase moving insurance if you have valuable antiques and collections.
Have your car tuned up.
See your Lawyer as arranged.
The Day Before Moving
Defrost, clean and air out your refrigerator.
Clean your stove.
Make sure you have payment ready for the mover - they will not unpack without a cheque. Check your moving company's payment policies.
Purchase traveler's cheques for other possible expenses.
Pack your former town's phone book for future correspondence.
Get a simple breakfast ready for the next morning.
Pick up ice and beverages for moving day.
Take down curtains and curtain rods.
Get a good night's sleep!
Moving Day!
Strip your beds.
Moving company - will they disassemble?
Show movers around. Make sure your possessions to be moved are inventoried with them.
Write "subject to further inspection for concealed loss or damage" on contract when you sign to protect yourself should you find damage while unpacking.
Visit Lawyers office if necessary
Get all keys together. Put in a safe spot.
Make sure moving van driver has correct address, phone number and directions. Confirm delivery date with him.
Check all rooms one last time. Remember closets and cupboards, basement and garage! Make sure all windows and doors are locked.
Good luck! Remember - many of your moving expenses can be tax deductible, so hang on to your receipts. Call Revenue Canada: "Tax Information On Moving Expenses" to find out which moving expenses you can deduct.