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Global Mobility Solutions (GMS) Expands Support for Clients Affected by California Fires

In response to the devastating wildfires that have displaced thousands of families across California, Global Mobility Solutions (GMS) has bolstered its support services to help clients who may have lost their homes. The company is working closely with its partners and local teams to provide immediate relief, demonstrating its unwavering commitment to supporting those in need during times of crisis.

GMS has incorporated strategic partnerships to deliver targeted support as part of its expanded efforts. By collaborating with moving specialists, GMS can quickly help clients access crucial resources and services. This partnership enables GMS to better assist clients in securing temporary housing and navigating relocation logistics during these challenging times.

“We understand that being displaced from your home is a challenging experience, and we are doing everything we can to support our clients and their employees,” said Steven Wester, President of GMS. “By leveraging our partnerships and resources, we offer practical, read-to-deploy assistance to help people through this crisis.”

GMS has also partnered with its network to streamline the process for employees needing urgent assistance. A custom form has been created that allows clients’ employees to submit requests for support easily. Once the form is submitted, GMS coordinates with its network of service providers to ensure the necessary help is delivered without delay. This tailored approach ensures that those affected by the fires can access help quickly.

In an additional effort to alleviate the financial burden on those impacted by the fires, GMS has worked with another client to reduce rental service fees for affected individuals. This move is part of GMS’s broader initiative to make relocation services more affordable for families forced to leave their homes due to the wildfires.

GMS Can Help Your Employees in the Event of a Disaster

When you sign on to work with GMS, we have protocols to assist clients’ employees in a natural disaster such as a fire or hurricane. We work with our partners to help get employees into short-term rentals quickly and at affordable prices. Our dedicated team understands the urgency and stress that comes with sudden relocations. We prioritize swift action, ensuring that employees can find safe and comfortable accommodations without the added burden of high costs. Our extensive network of landlords and property managers allows us to secure short-term rentals that meet the needs of families during these challenging times.

In addition to housing, GMS offers various support services, including assistance with moving logistics, access to local resources, and guidance on navigating insurance claims. We believe that providing comprehensive support helps employees settle into their new temporary homes and allows them to focus on what truly matters—rebuilding their lives.

We are committed to being there for your employees every step of the way. Our team is available 24/7 to answer questions, provide updates, and offer reassurance during relocation. By partnering with GMS, you can ensure that your employees receive the care and support they need when facing the unexpected challenges of a disaster.

Don’t hesitate to get in touch with us for more details on how GMS can assist your organization and its employees during difficult times. We can make a difference and help families find stability in uncertainty.

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Preparing for Your Home Finding Trip: A Comprehensive Guide for Assignees

Moving for a job? Here’s how to get ready for a house-hunt trip in your new destination

Embarking on a home-finding trip can be both exciting and overwhelming. Whether you’re relocating for a job or personal reasons, preparation is critical to making your transition smooth. Here’s a detailed guide to help you prepare for your trip, covering essential considerations before you leave, activities to engage in, and necessary contacts.

Working with a full-service employee relocation company can be the best route for a transferee assignment as they can provide valuable support and resources. Here are a few things to keep in mind when getting ready for your first home-buying trip:

Before Traveling to Your Destination

1. Visa Status and Requirements

Before you embark on your journey, verify your current visa status. Understanding whether you can leave your current location without jeopardizing your new visa application is crucial. For instance, certain countries have specific exit requirements that could impact your ability to enter a new country later.

Additionally, check if you need a special visa for your destination. Many countries have specific entry requirements; for example, U.S. travelers may require an ESTA, while the UK has introduced a new travel visa that could impact your plans. Don’t forget about potential medical exams or vaccinations needed before you travel.

2. Planning for Your Family

When relocating, it’s vital to consider your family’s needs. Research the destination thoroughly. What are the best neighborhoods for families? Look into transportation options, banking facilities, schools, and shopping areas. Understanding your family’s interests—sports, arts, or outdoor activities—will help you find a community that suits everyone. This pre-trip research will save you time and help your family feel more at home in the new location.

While in Destination

3. Create a Planned Agenda

While you’re in your new destination, having a structured plan will make the most of your time. Collaborate with your Global Mobility Services (GMS) partner to draft an agenda that includes property viewings, neighborhood tours, and essential errands. Consider scheduling meetings with local realtors who can provide insights into the housing market, and take time to visit schools if you have children.

4. Engage in Activities

While your primary goal might be finding a home, explore local culture and amenities. Attend community events, visit parks, and check out family-friendly attractions. This will familiarize you with the area and help you gauge the community atmosphere and how well it fits your family’s lifestyle.

Essential Contacts

5. Build a Support Network

Establish a support network before and during your trip. Contact your assigned relocation coach, realtor, and central office for insights and assistance. Your GMS partner should prepare a list of contacts who can help answer any questions and facilitate a smoother transition. Having reliable resources at your fingertips can ease any uncertainties you may have.

6. Consider Employee Engagement

If your employer allows, consider visiting the office during your trip. This can serve dual purposes: engaging with your new workplace and counting it as a business trip, maximizing the efficiency of your travel. Discuss this option with your employer and see if it aligns with their policies.

Financial and Cultural Considerations

7. Understand Tax Implications

Relocating often brings about tax implications that can vary significantly between locations. Consult with a tax professional who understands the laws of both your current and new home. This will help you avoid surprises and comply with all necessary regulations.

8. Language and Cultural Training

If you’re moving to a country with a different language, consider enrolling in language classes or cultural training. Understanding local customs, etiquette, and primary language skills can significantly enhance your integration into the community and workplace.

9. Security Briefings

Finally, prioritize your safety by obtaining security briefings specific to your new location. Understanding the local environment, potential risks, and safety protocols will help you and your family feel secure and prepared for any challenges.

GMS Can Assist with Employee Relocation

A successful home-finding trip requires thorough preparation and a proactive approach. By considering visa requirements, planning for your family’s needs, engaging with local resources, and understanding the financial and cultural landscape, you can ensure a smooth transition to your new home. Embrace the adventure ahead; with the proper preparation, you’ll be on your way to a successful relocation.

GMS and their expert team of global mobility experts can help any company with employee relocation. We offer tailored solutions that cater to the unique needs of each employee and their family. From finding suitable housing to navigating local schools and healthcare options, GMS is dedicated to making the relocation seamless. Our team understands that moving to a new country can be overwhelming, so they provide comprehensive support every step of the way.

Moreover, GMS informs you about the latest regulations and policies affecting your move. This knowledge is crucial in avoiding pitfalls and ensuring local law compliance. Our commitment to staying updated means you can focus on settling into your new life without unnecessary stress.

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A Detailed Look at Relocation Packages and Costs

Here’s a quick breakdown of expected costs associated with relocation packages

When a company covers the cost of your relocation, they are not just providing financial assistance and a sense of security and support. This is done through a relocation package, which typically includes services such as:

Services include packing, transportation of belongings with transit insurance, payment for truck rental or moving container costs, help with selling and finding a new home, temporary housing, assistance with vehicle shipping, and coordination of international moves.

Employees can receive relocation packages in various ways. One option is a lump sum, where the employee is given a set amount to cover all relocation costs. Another option is reimbursement, where the employee pays for expenses upfront and is reimbursed by their employer after the relocation.

Occasionally, a company may collaborate with a moving service to manage employee moves. This approach is known as direct billing, where the moving company sends the bill directly to the employer for payment.

Certain employers provide tiered relocation packages based on length of service and individual or family circumstances. These packages may include a mix of the services mentioned earlier. It is crucial for employees to thoroughly examine and comprehend the relocation package offered by their employer before making any decisions. Some packages may offer extra perks like temporary housing, assistance with property transactions, or even language and cultural training for international moves. It is advisable for employees to openly communicate with their employer regarding any specific requirements or worries they may have throughout the relocation process. 

 

By working together, the employer and employee can ensure a smooth and successful transition to a new location. Employees should also take the time to research the cost of living in their new location to ensure that the relocation package adequately covers their needs. Considering housing prices, transportation costs, and healthcare expenses is crucial when evaluating the package’s overall value. Additionally, employees should be aware of any tax implications arising from the relocation, such as potential deductions or reimbursements for moving expenses.

In some cases, employees may be able to negotiate certain aspects of their relocation package with their employer. This could include requesting additional benefits or adjusting existing ones to suit their circumstances better. It is essential for employees to approach these negotiations professionally and to communicate their needs and expectations.

Overall, a well-structured and comprehensive relocation package can significantly benefit the employer and the employee. By taking the time to understand the details of the package, communicate openly with their employer, and consider the cost of living in their new location, employees can ensure a successful and stress-free transition to their new home.

What GMS Does to Keep Costs Down

Clients opt for Global Mobility Solutions’ business approach due to its flexibility to them and their transferees. This enables clients to collaborate with top-notch service providers worldwide. Unlike most relocation companies, GMS is independent and not tied to any specific real estate, household goods, or third-party service provider. This independence allows GMS to establish strong partnerships with leading providers globally, who work closely with GMS to meet clients’ needs effectively. The extensive network of partners enables GMS to offer personalized, real-time support to clients, ensuring a smooth relocation process for both the individual and their family.

GMS offers our clients the opportunity to save money by leveraging our provider network and utilizing our Pre-Decision Program. By engaging with clients early in the relocation process, before a final decision is made, GMS can assist in reducing relocation failures, improving job acceptance rates, providing a precise budget, avoiding transferee/assignee rejection, identifying home sale issues, simplifying house hunting trips, and minimizing policy deviations.

We're Here to Help! Request a Courtesy Consultation

Are you ready to talk to a Mobility Pro? Learn how GMS can optimize your mobility program, enhance your policies to meet today’s unique challenges, receive an in-depth industry benchmark, or simply ask us a question. Your Mobility Pro will be in touch within 1 business day for a no-pressure, courtesy consultation.

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