Should I Stay or Should I Go: The Truth About Moving Abroad

We review an excellent brand-new book that’s about helping individuals decide whether moving abroad is right for them – it covers the initial decision making process to become an expat, and then it helps you decide which country would be right for your relocation

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Should I Stay or Should I Go: The Truth About Moving AbroadIn his new book: ‘Should I Stay Or Should I Go? - The Truth About Moving Abroad And Whether It’s Right For You,’ new author Paul Allen has finally provided the comprehensive solution to every would-be expatriate’s needs.

No more the requirement for you to trawl through multiple dusty books on the local library shelf and surf a hundred expat forums looking for your answers!  Paul Allen’s book brings all the questions and all the answers you need together in one place – what’s more, his book is well written, well researched and very easily accessible.  It is laid out in bite-sized chapters that make it a straightforward read, and not an overwhelming tome for a would-be expat to utilise.

The thought of moving abroad is an exciting one – but one that is also very daunting at times because there is just so much to plan and prepare for.  The good news is that Paul Allen’s book enhances the excitement whilst helping someone thinking about moving abroad to tackle the elements that daunt them head on…

If you’re thinking about moving abroad – whether you’re just dreaming at the moment or you’re in the active planning stages – Paul Allen’s book is essential reading for you.  And yes, I know people always say a book is ‘essential reading’ for its target audience, but in this instance that cliché has never been truer.  The author helps the reader reach the right decision about whether a relocation is right for them based on their own personal circumstances – with no need to sell a product, therefore no need to push the would-be expat into a move abroad if it is not the right decision!

The author then goes on to look more closely at popular expat haunts abroad, from America to Australia, breaking down what’s good and not so good about each nation in turn.  Finally Paul Allen details the critical elements that any would-be expatriate needs to focus on to really determine whether a move will make them happy or not.  The author makes the reader consider everything from the cost of living to any regrets they will have if they move, from the quality of life available overseas to how easy or otherwise it will be to achieve social integration.

This is an excellent book, one we at Shelter Offshore thoroughly recommend you read if you’re thinking about moving to live, work or retire abroad…because it absolutely compliments what we also aim to do, i.e., arm you with the knowledge you need to make sure any decision you make is the right one, and that if you do decide to move abroad, you get the very most and the very best out of your new life.  Paul Allen’s book Should I Stay or Should I Go?: The Truth About Moving Abroad and Whether it’s Right for You
is now available to buy from Amazon.

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