| Don't Panic! It is not such a shock moving from the UK to Hong Kong... and you are doing well by joining this site. Spending a couple of hours browsing the old threads.
Money on the whole is easily transferable and pretty much anything you may want to pack, you can buy here if you forget it.
Immunisations, nothing special but worth getting the usual travel ones that you would get for any long haul travel from the UK. Get your boosters. Visit the dentist. Get your hair cut.
Not quite a packing list but here goes....
Not sure how your company is going to get you into the country but employment requires justification that you cannot be employed from the local population. So you tend to need all of your education certificates (copies) etc. Any other official documents that prove who you are are etc.
Once you have your visa, start application for a HKID card as soon as possible.
Sunglasses, high factor sun lotion in the big UK bottles are useful here (when it isn't raining).
Join Facebook. Get a gmail/gmx account, sign up for instant messenger. If you have these already, ensure your gran, mum, great aunt lucy are also hooked up. Buy webcams for them as leaving presents.
Apply for a Cathay Pacific Asia Miles Account.
Enjoy good reaonably priced bread and sausages before you leave.
Contact your local TAX dept about a rebate.
Start saving 16% of your HK salary every month. Speak to your company about health insurance. Read PDLMs posts on this site about local taxation.
Light clothes and layers are good. Air Con environments can be cold so bring some light warm clothing as well as your summer gear.
If you have big feet bring lots of shoes.
Even if you are staying in a hotel for a while book an appointment with a local estate agent for a free tour of the island and review of the property rental possibilities. [ Make sure you negotiate double what your company is offering for a rental allowance]. Get over the fact that you are paying a stupid amout for a tiny apartment. Unless you live in Zone 1/2 London you will not be used to the prices here, for the size of property.
Be happy.. you are coming to a wonderful city. Take time to enjoy the first few days ... don't worry, your company will get their pound of flesh from you once you are settle in. |