and are transformed to Dutchies again. Leaving our country is not that
difficult, we unsubcribed from the global register (GBA) and stopped
all subcriptions and arranged automatic payments for our mortgage. We were
lucky to rent our house. Once you leave the country, the Dutch tax authorities
go after you to settle accounts, but once you settled this, your only
connection with the Netherlands is your Dutch passport and the family and
friends you left behind.
as the customs are easy, remember you still have a Dutch passport. Our house
was redelivered to us and empty and clean. The next day, we went to the town hall
for our registration. We thought this could be done instantly, but we were so wrong.
Since you come from abroad, they need to check your background, where you
come from, and whether or not you have a criminal record or are listed
anywhere else where you should NOT be listed. On top of that we have
summer holidays here in Holland, so before we were registered as permanent
Dutchmen, and passed the "inburgeringscursus" (LOL), we were 13 days later.
In the meantime you are sort of illegal person as without this registration
you are NOT allowed to apply for an insurance, you are unable to register
a car or anything else in your name, you can't work, and you can't even
pay taxes, basically you are a non-existent person.
Yesterday the authorities were able to enter our registration again and
slowly we are built up from scratch again.
Back home...
It is a weird feeling after being a year on the road and not to wake up near
a vulcano or another extraordinairy view or place, but it also feels
like a warm bed. We met friends and family again and try to get into normal life.
The kids are doing great, like they have not been away. They
are running in and out, stay and play with friends and grandparents and taking
parts in all kind of activities. Somehow it seems that they totally
forgot what we did last year, but then all of sudden they are talking about
something we saw or did and are explain it to their friends. Fantastic
We ourselves are organizing our house and jobs again. As per Septemner 1st,
Marco will return to his previous job at Flinter Shipping and Hanneke
is networking at the moment. We will work on our blogs and photo's and our
valuable stuff we have and want to publish on our website.
For now we will enjoy a bit our remaining summer hoilidays here in Holland
where the last 2 weeks we got loads of rain, wind and 17-20 degrees Celcius,
nothing to get excited about....