Paperwork!
A chinese proverb says: “The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step” (Lao Tse)
First step for us is to get some kind of visa to stay in Taiwan. That means dealing with La Oficina Económica y Cultural de Taipei (Madrid) and the Bureau of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Taipei)
- Albert will apply for a resident visa with work permit. That should be quite simple with the support from ADB Taipei office.
- Anna will apply for a student visa to learn Mandarin Chinese language. After checking various schools we’ve decided to enroll at Chinese Culture University Mandarin Learning Center (CCU MLC)
That means getting a number of official documents translated to English by an officially sworn translator and rubber stamped by some Spanish Ministry
We are working on that…