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Back2Blighty Jan 15th 2013 1:04 am

Moving Boxes from Canada back to UK
 
Has anyone moved just a couple of boxes back to the UK? I can't afford to ship anything large back but my daughter has some toys and stuff that I think she should be allowed to bring back and of course there is always paperwork and personal items you can't fit in a suitcase.

Thanks guys

bromleygirl Jan 15th 2013 6:15 am

Re: Moving Boxes from Canada back to UK
 

Originally Posted by Back2Blighty (Post 10484031)
Has anyone moved just a couple of boxes back to the UK? I can't afford to ship anything large back but my daughter has some toys and stuff that I think she should be allowed to bring back and of course there is always paperwork and personal items you can't fit in a suitcase.

Thanks guys

Maximise as much as you are allowed to i.e. 2 checked bags, hand luggage and a personal item each. When we were relocating my kids and I each had 2 checked bags, carry on each and a handbag (oversized) my son had a man bag:) plus we layered as many clothes as we possibly could. It was summer and I know I was wearing 3 layers of underwear alone, leggings, sweats, etc I tied stuff around me because they don't weigh what you have on your body and can carry onto the plane and then once on board you can make yourself comfortable.

I've not personally moved just boxes back but I think there are companies who do that. For paperwork, scan everything and take electronic files on memory sticks with you including photos or upload them to a cloud environment. For personal items that are sentimental or valuable I would if you can hand carry them on the plane with you.

Back2Blighty Jan 16th 2013 1:08 am

Re: Moving Boxes from Canada back to UK
 
Thanks bromleygirl

Have visions of myself looking like a Michelin man trying to waddle onto the plane with about 15 layers of clothes on! Thanks I so needed that chuckle. :D

You do have some really valid points so I will be getting a memory stick and an external drive this weekend to start scanning and downloading stuff.

curleytops Jan 16th 2013 2:24 am

Re: Moving Boxes from Canada back to UK
 
:starsmile:Hi B2B, sorry to hear you're coming back under such difficult circumstances. Have you checked with your airline about costs for accompanied cargo? I believe both Air Canada and Air Transat do it. When I came back 2 years ago I travelled A/T and could have brought far more than I did at little extra cost had I lived closer to my point of international departure. If you live near to where you're flying out from and its easy to get your excess boxes to the airlines cargo depot I don't think its terribly expensive. Worth investigating anyway. Good luck

Back2Blighty Jan 16th 2013 10:44 am

Re: Moving Boxes from Canada back to UK
 
Curleytops

I didn't know that either, I will see what Air Transat say. Thanks everyone for the kind wishes and advice, it is truly appreciated.

CanadaJimmy Jan 16th 2013 12:14 pm

Re: Moving Boxes from Canada back to UK
 
parcel2go.com offer international pickup for delivery to the UK at fairly reasonable rates.

Back2Blighty Jan 17th 2013 1:20 am

Re: Moving Boxes from Canada back to UK
 
CanadaJimmy

Thanks I will take a look on their website too.

alexisatk Jan 18th 2013 8:23 am

Re: Moving Boxes from Canada back to UK
 
When I moved back to Canada from the UK, I found a vacuum bag type product was a lifesaver. I got SOOO much stuff in my suitcases thanks to these.

An example:
https://www.spacebag.com/22/index.dtm?mid=563894

Back2Blighty Jan 18th 2013 9:48 am

Re: Moving Boxes from Canada back to UK
 
ooh yes I had forgotten about those, thanks!


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