It was not a light decision, moving to Europe. We had taken several trips there before, to Portugal, France, Belgium (okay, that could have been rethought), and Denmark. The history, the beer, the bulls, and the air just intoxicated us. We were certain. We were more than sure that we were meant to live there.
It was done in our heads, anyway. We moved there and what a move. We had lived in two states here in the U.S., but we had never had to hire an international auto shipping company just to get to our new home. You think for a second about all the stuff and nonsense that you can acquire in a lifetime and, on retirement, when you make a massive change like this to fulfill your dream, where does all that stuff go? Does it go away or do you just invest and make room for it?
We were worried about driving in our new home country, which would be Portugal. Rich in tradition and culture, known for its industry in textiles and such, and one of the most livable countries on that continent, we also knew that driving in Europe wasn't the same as here in the U.S. and we thought we knew that they drove on the left, like us.
In that case, we read, we could keep our nearly-new car and have it transported by an international auto shipping company, versed in duties, taxes, transport, and customs. Find that company, pronto This process could take months, weeks, a while anyway.
When we find the international auto shipper that we eventually chose, the rep greatly eased our minds by briefing us in detail as to the process, which seemed mostly paperwork completion and drawing blood to sell for favors.
But after completing said paperwork and getting the SVA and tax money together that were required, we found ourselves still on our feet and still enthusiastic about this life change. The international auto shipping process was not nearly as scary as the idea of our car, which we had just purchased 6 months before, taking the trip on its own. We were the most fortunate in that it was new but not too new; and it was the right kind to avoid too much tax and too much alteration by our new government.
Shortly after meeting with the international auto shipping company rep and handing over all the information on ourselves, our car, our ownership of the car, and most of our personal information, we left with our receipts and an extra key, just in case. I envisioned myself climbing over 18 other cars to get to mine in the hold of a ship, clutching my key because they had lost the one I'd given them. A needless paranoid vision that I'm happy to say remained a fantasy.
Moving From Usa To
Ro-man-i-a, he repeated, like I had to read his lips or something.
See, heres the thing. Ive always lived in the USA my whole life is here. I am an American, through and through. Ive never visited another country let alone ever thought about moving to one.
I hope you mean Romania, USA, I said. Yeah, that must be it. Theres some city named Romania in the States. I was just about to heave a sigh of relief when I noticed him smile and shake his head.
Romania-across-the-ocean-Romania, he said. Were opening a branch there and the board wants you to head it up. He smiled like a Cheshire cat and smacked me on the back.
Oh my God! Where the heck is Romania anyway? I rushed to my computer and Googled a map of Romania. I found the small country bordered by Bulgaria on the south, Serbia and Hungary on the west the Ukraine on the north and the Black Sea on the east.
While youre at it, Google international moving company, my boss said. Youll need one to move you. Ive heard theyre very helpful.
HELPFUL??HELPFUL? I wanted to shout. I needed more than help to pull this off! How about a scientist that could clone me...one me to go to Romania and be the big-shot boss, and one me to stay here with my little black book, my cool condo and sports car! Could I even move my car over there?
So many questions, so little time! He wanted me there in a month. I found a list of international moving companies and chose the one with the best rating on the Better Business Bureau. The international moving company agent assured me they could move my car over there, so that made me feel a bit better. She even put me in touch with a Real Estate Agent. I had my secretary sort all that out. She knows my taste.
Having set the wheels in motion and arriving at a date in two short weeks when the international moving company would simply come and pack up my life into an overseas container, I set about trying to find out as much as I could about Romania.
Okay??Romania capital - Bucharest. Language??Romanian, Hungarian, and German, none of which would help me much. I had high school German, thats about it. Hopefully, Id have interpreters!
Lets see??currency??Leu.
Black Sea resorts, hiking and skiing in the Carpathian Mountains??this was starting to look much more promising. Oh, and the Transylvania region of Count Dracula legend. This was definitely shaping up!
I think Iam beginning to see this might not be so bad. At least I know who to call my international moving company if I cant stand it and want to move back. Piece of cake! Romania, are you ready for me?
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