Moon suits

Jun 05, 2007 19:07

So apparently the Italian bureaucracy thinks that any foreigner who wants to stay here for a significant period of time needs not only a visa, but a 'permesso di soggiorno' which you have to get from the police. Which requires, in order to get an appointment to see the police, filling out and sending in many many pages of forms. Which are ( Read more... )

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Wow, Italy opens when the OP starts to think about closing darkyak June 6 2007, 02:25:16 UTC
Best. Car. Ever.

"Permesso di soggiorno" sounds like a soggy cheese.

Also, I'm terribly jealous that you get to have random manic people arrange exotic day trips while you're prepping for a job on what sounds like the Galactica. Only underground.

You've got the space suits, the cool future!doors, the freaking foreign country . . . I can't help but think I totally missed out by not sticking with physics. And, y'know, graduating.

Glad the whole travel thing worked out for you (I was hoping it would--I really can't kick that far). Say hi to Number Six for me if you see her. ^_^

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confusedllama June 6 2007, 06:33:21 UTC
Yep, it worked out. I had to pay an arm and a leg to rearrange my plane tickets back from New York so that I could be in Chicago to pick up my visa at the last possible second, but here I am in Italy, and no one's kicking me out of the country (at least not yet), so it's all good.

Given the trouble you tend to have getting into the classes you need for a/n English/Creative Writing major anyway, you might be able to switch back to physics and still manage to graduate faster... ^_~

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darkyak June 6 2007, 08:23:31 UTC
Actually, believe it or not, the class stuff has actually kind-of started working. To the point where I might even be able to have enough together where I could graduate in December. And if not then, in the spring for certain.

Not that there aren't a few issues still (technical writing!
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