Getting Started
Moving to Armenia requires a certain amount of planning and research, and the more you know in advance, the more likely you are to plan effectively and create a positive experience for yourself and your family. A pilot trip is an essential step in learning what your options are and making the best possible decisions on various aspects of repatriation.
It’s most efficient to organize a short pilot trip to Armenia 3-6 months before moving in order to network and see for yourself which communities, schools, housing and employment options are available, and which would be most suitable to your needs.
During your pilot trip, you can expect to gain critical information that will help you make the decisions that are most important to your successful integration. We would also strongly recommend you to get in touch with Repat Armenia staff in advance, so that we are ready to provide you as much assistance with your pilot trip as possible. Please contact us at [email protected] or call us at 091 46 46 60.
It’s most efficient to organize a short pilot trip to Armenia 3-6 months before moving in order to network and see for yourself which communities, schools, housing and employment options are available, and which would be most suitable to your needs.
During your pilot trip, you can expect to gain critical information that will help you make the decisions that are most important to your successful integration. We would also strongly recommend you to get in touch with Repat Armenia staff in advance, so that we are ready to provide you as much assistance with your pilot trip as possible. Please contact us at [email protected] or call us at 091 46 46 60.
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