ellisn":20qs8go0 said:
But as it will be almost winter when we go we thought we had better get it done rather than sufferthe current broken rotten windows.Neil
Losos":20qs8go0 said:
How cold does it get in winter :?: we are in Eastern Europe and we get minus 22C so a good central heating system is essential.
Hi Losos, I'll try to help on a few of your points. Yup it can get cold here, last year was quite mild only about -18C but the year before was -28C and a good heating system is a necessity. Whereabouts in East Europe are you? From your description further down about tradesmen. I would guess Romania.
Losos":20qs8go0 said:
Regarding the language, your partner might speak Bulgarian but that doesn't mean she knows all the technical terms and trying to explain to her in English what a 'waney edge' is and then getting her to put that into Bulgarian might be a problem DAMHIKT :lol:
I had huge problems when I first got here and was trying to learn the language and ways. But with good dictionaries, talking to people and t'internet I can usually get what I want. I would say my knowledge of building and wood is probably as good or better than the average bulgarian. But I am still learning all the time.
Losos":20qs8go0 said:
Along with poor quality tools you will find poor quality work if you use outsiders and I found that so called 'tradesmen' always wanted to use my ladders and wheelbarrows and even some of my tools :roll: and they often want you to buy the materials for the job before they will start work :x
Hehehe, I still smile when a "maestor" comes and says Oh I can do everything. Then he arranges his tools. Hammer/adze, saw, mortar trowel and plaster trowel. Nothing else. I can understand the bit about the client buying the materials as this is a more cash based society and building supply companies often don't extend credit.
Are you going to remain a UK resident for tax purposes :?: Do you have any savings :?: Is Bulgaria in the EU :?: If it is then be aware that the
European Savings Interest legislation now means that any interest you earn in UK (Including pensions, ISA's, Premium Bonds etc) will be reported to the Bulgarian Tax authorities and you'll have to prove you've paid tax on them in UK. In the case of Premium Bond prizes you won't be able to do that and may be liable to pay 30% to Bulgarian tax authorities (so if you should win the big one that's £330,000 :x)
Losos":20qs8go0 said:
Finally, what status will you have over there 'Tourist' 'Foreign tempory resident' 'Foreign permanent resident' etc. depending on which you go for will depend on things like drivers licence, ownership of property, and medical services. I would strongly advise that you get an EHIC before you go but this only covers accidents and emergancies any other medical services will need to be paid for.
Foreign Permanent Resident card is relativly easy to apply for and get. Agree about the EIHC card will need that for the residence card. Neil will need to make sure that Passport and Driving licence are as up to date as possible as many documents. Card ownership, residency etc have an end date with the passport expiry date.
Best of luck with your venture, one thing you should find is peace and solitude and you don't get much of that in overcrowded Britain.