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First 30 Days After Arrival: Documents, Housing, Banking, and Safety

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A newcomer checklist for the first month after arrival, including address registration, local ID, housing, banking, healthcare, and scam avoidance.

The first 30 days after arrival are about becoming visible in the local system: address, phone, bank account, healthcare access, tax or social ID, and housing paperwork.

Secure your identity basics

Confirm your entry stamp or permit conditions, save digital copies of key documents, and complete any required address registration or local ID steps. Missing early registration deadlines can create avoidable penalties.

Set up money and communication

Open a local bank or newcomer account where possible, get a local SIM or phone plan, and avoid transferring large sums through unknown agents. Use official bank channels and keep receipts.

Document your housing

Before paying deposits, confirm the landlord, address, lease terms, move-in date, and refund rules. Never send money for a property you cannot verify through a legitimate channel.

Use country-specific checklists

MigrantIQ country checklist pages connect arrival tasks with visa rules, legal duties, and active scam alerts so you can prioritize the steps that matter for your destination.

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Last updated May 8, 2026.

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