Title
Leaving with no loose ends
Description
If your or your transferee's assignment in Europe is over, everyone is probably already thinking about the new destination. However, before transferees can think about settling into a new country, they'll need to set their affairs in order.
Leaving Europe is more complicated than packing bags and jumping on the next flight out.
Here is what needs to be checked off the list before your transferee leaves from most European countries:

Give timely notice for the end of the property rental contract (the exact period depends on the contact terms).

Cancel all utilities and contracts: internet, mobile phone, gas, electricity, TV, and others.

Deregister from local Town Hall (in many European countries individuals are required to obtain a Certificate of Discharge from the Population Register, or similar)

Hand over the apartment following a strict protocol. Be aware that if this protocol is not followed, there might be penalties to pay or your transferee might not receive their entire rental deposit back.

Handle medical insurance and/or pension contributions.
Our Departure Services consultants can help transferees make the right choice for each of these options, depending on their personal circumstances.
Leaving Europe on a tight schedule? There is no need to overpay your way out of the country or leave issues unsolved.