'Move to a new place' - different way of saying it
I want to find a way of saying something like...
[...] I am willing to fund my move to [insert country's name here] myself to make up for [...]
... in a natural way.
I am pretty positive a native English speaker would understand what I mean by 'my move' but I am not sure whether it sounds natural - or even it is correct.
I know many ways of saying similar things in English, such as I am going to move to Ohio or I moved to Canada last year but I don't see how I can put it in a way where the act of moving is a 'noun' (?) so that I can say I'm willing to fund it myself.
I am willing to fund my relocation to France in order to facilitate etc...
"Relocation" is a an especially good word to use when you are talking about moving to another place for the purposes of employment.
Examples that I can think of:
Formal:
I will relocate to
country
Informal (North 'Murican way):
I will pull up stakes and go to
country
Standard:
I will move to
country
Saying you're going to "move to country
" is the most common, most natives, at least in America, say "move to".