Your First Week in London: The Expat Setup Checklist (NIN, GP, Bank, SIM, Oyster)
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Your First Week in London: The Expat Setup Checklist (NIN, GP, Bank, SIM, Oyster)
A simple, chronological plan so you can focus on settling in and starting classes or work.
Day 1: Phone + Transport
- Buy a UK SIM (or eSIM) from a reputable provider
- Create a TfL account and set up contactless/Oyster: https://tfl.gov.uk/
- Download essential apps: Citymapper, TfL, Google/Apple Maps, your bank, NHS app, WhatsApp
Day 2: Banking basics
- If you have proof of address, open a UK bank account; if not, consider digital banks that accept alternative proofs
- Enable contactless and Apple/Google Pay; set transaction alerts
Day 3: GP (doctor) registration
- Use the NHS Find a GP tool to register near your address: https://www.nhs.uk/nhs-services/gps/how-to-register-with-a-gp-surgery/
- Bring ID and proof of address if requested
Day 4: National Insurance Number (NIN)
- Check if you need to apply (some visas include it). Apply if required: https://www.gov.uk/apply-national-insurance-number
- Keep your reference number safe; employers will ask for it
Day 5: Housing admin
- Inventory/photos on move‑in; note any defects in writing to the agent
- Set up utilities/internet if not included
- Ask about building waste/recycling days
Day 6: Safety and essentials
- Save emergency numbers: 999 (emergency), 101 (police non‑emergency), 111 (NHS non‑emergency)
- Enable phone “Find my device”; keep a digital copy of your documents
- Learn late‑night routes and stations; travel in groups when possible
Day 7: Budget + routine
- Create a monthly budget (rent, council tax if applicable, energy, water, broadband, transport)
- Set calendar reminders for renewals/visa/BRP deadlines
- Explore your neighbourhood at different times of day
Useful links
- TfL fares and caps: https://tfl.gov.uk/
- NHS app: https://www.nhs.uk/nhs-app/
- NIN guidance: https://www.gov.uk/national-insurance
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Disclaimer: Links and processes may change; always confirm with official sources.
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