Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Bureaucrazy

Michael is allowed to stay as long as he wants, but it took a while. The first day when we arrived at 9 o'clock they didn't take in more people. So the next day evenearlier: 8 o'clock and took the number below. Almost five hours later we left the building.
Getting the car in  was even more tiring.
- Customs
   - Public roads administration
      - Customs
          - Public roads administration
              - Customs
                     -  Public roads administration

but now we have switched from dutch to norwegian licenseplates.

Michael at the tax/registration - office where we first get to hear that he will only get an appointment in two months at the police, whereafter we will have to wait for another four weeks for an ID number, whereafter he can finally get his tax-papers, his bank account number and (detail) his salary.

Blueberrymuffin at the police register office.

Never again gonna import a Dutchman to Norway...

Symbolic moment, car being imasculated...

Because thou shalt not drive without license plate.... on the way to the customs

Customs in Kristiansand is in the Customs street...no kidding

Then waiting, at the Vegvesenet.... We have our license plate, and it begins with PR!! (means "new" in Kristiansand)

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