Pinhal Novo - the bandstand ...
Along the way there have been meetings with the folks who progress residence permits, which took me to Edinburgh in February and then a follow-up interview in June at the Serviço de Estrangeiros e Fronteiras in the town of Viana do Castelo (the thought occurred that this was more an initiative test, as most Brits wouldn’t know where it was, or how to get there).
There was a lawyer providing a proxy so I could obtain a NIF (you can’t do much in Portugal without a NIF, folks), an estate agency person who accompanied me to the bank to get an account, a notary who oversaw the purchase of an apartment, an engineer who reconnected the gas supply (don’t ask), and a removal firm to take stuff from Crewe to Pinhal Novo.
Where that? Pinhal Novo, which literally translates as “New Pine Forest”, is on the south side of the Tejo. Like Crewe, you can get to lots of other places from there. Lisbon is half an hour to 40 minutes away by rail or express bus. It is a low rise town and growing at some rate (if you arrive by rail on the Fertagus service, the first signs of Pinhal Novo are the cranes).
... and nearby church
Do they have inflation in Portugal? Yes, but it’s on its way down, with food inflation now below the all-important 10%? Do they have strikes? Ho yus. Do they have The Fash? Yes, a bad Trump tribute act headed by a gobshite called André Ventura. He’s got a twitchy right arm and an acute sense of victimhood. But they also have influence. Because they’re in the EU.
Why make the announcement now? Simples. Today I got my hands on a residence permit, from those nice people at the SEF in Viana do Castelo, an increasingly popular tourism destination which closes on Sundays (this is not so much of an exaggeration). That makes it official. So it’s hello to warmer and drier weather (no rain for a month and a half). And farewell to Crewe.
There may be visits to the UK. But it is no longer home. I’m aware that this can be a lose-lose in the eyes of paranoid Brexiteers: on the one hand, you are told “If you don’t like it, why don’t you go”, and when you take the advice and go, they bawl “TRAITAH” in your general direction. Well, up theirs.
So, finally, farewell, and thanks for all the fish. I may be celebrating later.
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Good luck, Tim. A bold move. Don’t blame you! Best wishes, l
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear this, Tim, and glad at the same time. The sorry is for me, having been elying on your blogs now for more years than I can actually remember: these will be a loss. But glad for your sake (not to mention envious). You'll be a lot happier out there, on every level I imagine. Have fun.
ReplyDeleteAll the best for the future. Life’s too short not to make the bid decisions. In April we flew to Faro and unlike 99% of visitors didn’t drive west to the Algarve. We drove east for 15 minutes and stayed in the city. Within half a day it was somewhere which felt right. Great railway service from there too. Enjoy your new adventures.
ReplyDeleteTotally understandable, Tim. And very good luck to you.
ReplyDeleteI won't be doing the same because I love my country and city against all the odds and facts of a nation in apparent headlong socioeconomic and cultural decay. All of it emphasised by a plethora of apathy, gullibility and wilful acceptance of creeping paranoia and fascism.
It isn't my country I reject. It is those who own and govern it, and the corporate media fear-ridden cowards who willingly promote their lies, thievery, hypocrisy and never ending genocidal wars.
My hope is that this inflicted evil nightmare won't go on forever, it only seems like it. That sooner or later there will be a mass revulsion to sweep the greedy miserable detritus into the gutter of history.
Nor is it restricted to Britain. It has swept across Europe and the Americas as fascism did between the World Wars. We know what happened next. It infected all parts of the planet.
Thank you and good luck, I hope to follow you eventually but to a different country.
ReplyDeleteGood luck and many thanks xxx
ReplyDeleteGood luck Tim-A wise move!
ReplyDeleteGood luck Tim-They are lucky to have you over there!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Tim! Whatever the trials and tribulations your life in a new country may bring you will not regret the decision to relocate there. We moved to France just before the Brexit deadline and don't miss the UK one bit.
ReplyDeleteAh congratulations Tim. Increasingly tempted myself, esp as - subject to some minor legal stuff- I am eligible for a EU passport. Not sure whether to go to Ireland, Portugal, or Spain, so I will be interested to see how you get on. Best wishes.
ReplyDeleteGood for you. I do hope you keep up your page, its a breath of fresh air. Good Luck! I emigrated years ago but came back unfortunately to the Johnson cabal. I'm too old to emigrate now but wish I could, I would go to Iceland but if Scotland gets it independence, then Edinburgh. I hope you keep us informed of your progress. Again Good Luck.
ReplyDeleteOh you lucky blighter. Wish I could get out of this dump too. Too old and not enough sponduliks
ReplyDeleteBe sorry to see you go, Tim, but I can utterly understand why you would want to leave this decrepit authoritarian dump for a country where social democracy still means something.
ReplyDeleteMoved to Portugal in December 2021, haven’t looked back! Very happy here. Wishing you all the best.
ReplyDeleteas a fellow continental, I give my warmest greetings to a good man, Tim
ReplyDeletewelcome back in Europe :)
take care and enjoy afternoon's siestas
Fair play mate and good luck to you.
ReplyDeleteBest of luck! Hope the move goes smoothly and everything works out well for you.
ReplyDeleteYou can give us the European perspective on what's going on in British politics - no super-injunctions outside the UK ;-)
Good luck, thanks for the fun
ReplyDeleteGood luck Tim.
ReplyDeleteHope you find your new country of residence is less divisive than this one.
Hopefully Starmer will be able to restore some semblance of unity to this country but I guess most of antipathy will be within his own Party.
Well done Tim, delighted for you. Portugal is a wonderful country and you will have a blast.
ReplyDeleteGood on you for making the most of this awful situation we find ourselves in.
Two reactions, Tim:
ReplyDelete1. Very sad to hear this; you're a national asset.
2. Well done, mate!
And, for all your hard work and tireless commitment:
Muito obrigado!
So, best wishes on your move. Lisbon is a lovely city, so I'm a bit jealous. I'll continue to enjoy your blogs for as long as you keep blogging!
ReplyDeleteIn many ways, I can't really blame you. Brexit is causing a brain drain as it is. Whilst I will miss your informative and witty blog, I wish you look in your future endeavours.
ReplyDeleteA wise move, I think. Wishing you all good things.
ReplyDeleteBest of luck out there, really don't blame you for getting out of this increasingly hopeless basket case of a country.
ReplyDelete👍 Also, what gillette said. Pinning my hopes on an independent Scotland now.
ReplyDeleteGood Luck Tim, I will miss reading your stuff. You have been something I have regularly read along with Media Lens. I hope somebody is inspired by you. Take Care.
ReplyDeleteRepeating everyone else: good luck. I’ve been following you for years and with good reason. When you get there could you take a quick look around for Dan Wootton? He might be tucked away in your nearest bar, identifying as a goat.
ReplyDeleteGood choice, Tim. As someone who scurried to Europe a wee while back, permanently, the plunge has never caused regret. You're as British as you feel, so it's up to you how vested you feel in goings-on in the home country. Keep us all posted!
ReplyDeleteBloody man!
ReplyDeleteFirst good news we've heard in weeks!
Wishing you all the best Tim. You will be sorely missed. X
ReplyDeleteThank you for your time and support Tim. You have been a rare light in very dark times.
ReplyDeleteAnd you've been incredibly fair, with those who support Starmer, those who support Corbyn, even those who support the tories at times, because you have addressed the failures of the system before you ever put the blame on one person.
Enjoy. I wish I had your verve and hotspur.
You will find winters there pretty wet. . .
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