Moving is always a little stressful. There are so many things to expect. So many things to do. Sorting, boxes. But also a lot of administrative procedures. Not always easy to find. So to not forget anything, follow the guide…
A wedding, a birth, a new job. What good news. But news that sometimes leads to an observation: we have to move. And that’s less good news for many of us. Because moving is stressful. You have to sort. You have to make the boxes. You also have to organize the move. Think about a whole bunch of administrative procedures.
Right now, if you share your ideas for a perfect move on EDF Pulse & You, you can win super useful gifts for your (future) move! To participate, here are the steps to follow:
- Share your moving experiences with us here, whether good or bad. For this, it suffices to create an account on the EDF Pulse & You platform.
- Express your expectations, too. Anything that would make your move easier.
- Win prizes : a wonderbox to share comfort in a restaurant with friends, a Magnusson 119-piece tool case or one level laser optical BOSCH Quigo, so that all your shelves are straight in a few minutes!
The best way to avoid losing ground is to get organized. Take the time to prepare everything with a clear head. Sort to avoid taking away things that have become useless. And do not hesitate to equip yourself with a checklist. A checklist and deadlines. Understand, a to do list, along with the deadlines by which they should have been made. Here are some points to keep in mind when writing them.
First, be aware that the procedures concerning the accommodation you are leaving are the most urgent. Just like those concerning the education of your children. With one exception, perhaps: if you move abroad. In this case, you will also have to prioritize the papers necessary for settling in the country that will host you.
Your old home and the children’s school
If you are a tenant, don’t forget to give notice to your landlord. Pay attention to the notice period – 1 or 3 months, depending on the case. At the time of leaving, you will have to schedule with your owner, the inventory of fixtures of his accommodation.
For children, you will have to ask their school for a certificate of radiation. Then, go to the town hall of your new home, which will give you a registration certificate specifying the new school for your children. You will need to present a family book, an identity card and proof of address at least. If you want to register your children for the canteen or for activities, other documents – such as proof of income – may be necessary. Finally, you will have to go to your children’s new school to register them, provided with the certificates of radiation and registration and always, documents which prove his identity and yours. As well as a certificate for the mandatory vaccinations.
From electricity to La Poste via taxes
Then, between one month and two weeks before the fateful date, it will be a question of preventing all the organizations which have your address. As a priority, the tax office, the CIF and/or Pôle Emploi. Then, notify your insurance. In particular that of the house which will have to switch to your new place of residence without losing a moment. And don’t forget Social and Mutual Security either. Before you start looking for a new doctor, if you move too far from yours.
Other organizations to notify of your move: your suppliers ofenergy (gas and electricity), access Internet and telephony. Early enough, there too, so as not to have to suffer a cut when you move in.
Also remember to inform your bank and change your address on your car registration document. This can wait a month after your move. It is therefore not the most urgent. And it is not essential to have your address changed either on your driving license or on your identity card. Wait for a renewal to do so.
Finally, there are your various subscriptions, your delivery services, your credit organizations, etc. And to avoid losing important letters, ask La Poste to track your correspondence. The service is paid, but the diverted mails will help you to know to whom you forgot to serve your new address.
You should also know that an online service allows you to combine a number of these procedures: Service-Public.fr
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What you must remember
- The co-ideation campaignA move that goes well for you, what is it?is online on the EDF Pulse & You platform.
- Share your experiences, good or bad.
- Express your expectations, too. Anything that would make your move easier.
- You have until September 14 to join those who have already told their story and try to win some gifts that will help you better manage your next move.
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