It will be interesting to see what next year brings, but things aren’t likely to slow down for either of us for now. Fingers crossed the world manages to sort things out, as right now things are still looking pretty crap in general, both locally and further afield. It might not have been the perfect time to move back, but then again, is it ever the perfect time to move countries? At least we shouldn’t complain at the moment, as things aren’t bad for the two of us. Until next time.
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The past couple of years…
A couple of months after I started school, I ended up getting involved with a startup, whom I did my first of two interships with, but let’s just say I will be doing the second internship with some other company, as things didn’t really work out. However, it did bring me back to Taiwan over the summer, so it wasn’t all bad.
These days, I’m mostly waiting for the Swedish immigration office to get off their backside and approve the application to let B move here and live with me in Sweden. It’s alreay been over a year since we sent in the application and the migration office hasn’t even bothered assigning a handler to the case. To say it’s frustrating is an understatement. Due to B being busy with work, I ended up having to bring our cat with me to Sweden, which was a lot easier than to bring B over here. In fact, the morning I arrived, no-one was at the customs counter at the airport and I only spoke to someone briefly on the phone who asked for the chip ID and my name and then told me to go on through. A very odd experience.
Anyhow, I will try and maintain the info related to Taiwan and I have updated some stuff this summer, such as Carrefour changing the name of Jasons to Mia C’bon as they no longer have the right to use the Jasons name, but you can find more details about that in the list of Supermarkets in Taiwan.
Until next time, whenever that will be.
That yearly post…
Ended up spending nearly 5.5 months in Sweden this year, as I went to Europe for some business and then decided to help out my parents for a couple of months, which ended up being a lot longer due to the lack of flights, courtesy of the Wuhan virus.
My old man also kicked the bucket during this time, so in a way it was good timing, or I wouldn’t have made it back. I guess I’m weird, but it many ways I finally feel liberated and free. Maybe it’s not the feelings you should be having, but not all of us have the same relationships with our parents.
On the plus side, I manged to swap out my British license to a Swedish one, as the British one is not likely to be very useful after Brexit. A lot of things back home when it comes to dealing with government paperwork is so different these days compared to when I left Sweden almost 22 years ago. These days, if you don’t have BankID, it’s almost impossible to do anything that involves government agencies in Sweden and you can’t even shop online from many e-tailers, without it. It’s really quite bizarre that this power has been given to the banks in Sweden.
At least I have one of those now, but I need to renew it in three years time, which is about the same time I need a new passport, so if not before then, I have to go back to Sweden for that. It’s kind of frustrating getting a passport with only five years validity when you live abroad and there’s nowhere locally that you can get one. This doesn’t take into account that it costs five times as much to get one abroad (including the postage costs) and for me it would involve flying to another country to have one made anyhow. It’s the little things…
At least I managed to avoid catching the virus in Sweden, but it also mean that it was a fairly boring 5.5 months, as there was only so much one could do. At least I got to eat a lot of food that I’ve been missing and I cooked up about three months worth of meals for my step mum so she’d have something easy to eat once I left, as she’s not really cooking like she once used to do.
A lot of plans didn’t happen this year and might not even happen next year, but life goes on. Until next time…
Three years have flown past…
It would seem that the site is as popular as ever, which is quite surprising to me, as I don’t really update it very often. It would seem the content is useful to those of you that are planning to, or recently have moved to Taiwan though and I have no plans on getting rid of any of the content.
Until next time…
And I’m back…
I guess it’s time to update things here a bit, but I’m quite swamped with work at the moment. The site has been moved to a new host, so let’s hope there are no hiccups with that. Until next time, whenever that may be…