The first few days in New Zealand were quite cold for us, which is understandable when you spend the last 5 months in summer. ЁЯШЙ We landed in Auckland and stayed there for a couple of days to take care of everything. Opening a bank account, buying a car, getting insurance, looking for jobs, and applying for a tax number. Just when someone says that work and travel is not bureaucratic. :) Well, okay, maybe it wasn't as difficult as in Germany, actually it was quite easy. ;) You simply go to the bank with a confirmation from the hostel that you're currently staying with them, and you already have half of the account. The other half is a lot of signing, and after half an hour, you have a New Zealand bank account. ;) We had already spotted a car, but unfortunately, they wanted $7000 from us, well, we didn't have that, our limit was $5000. After some negotiating and the fact that they had to leave the country in 3 days, we now own a Nissan Elgrand Camping Van named Homy for $5k. ЁЯШН Changing the ownership here is even easier than the bank account, you simply go to the post office, fill out a form for the buyer and seller, pay $8, and the ownership is transferred. ЁЯШВ It's the same process for the tax number, go to the post office, fill out a form, submit it, wait, and after 9 days, we received an SMS with our numbers. ЁЯШВ Easy Cheesy! We also found a job, so now we're working in Paengaroa at a kiwi plantation, trimming kiwi bushes or collecting wood. ЁЯШВ Oh, and the best part, Angie is working alone for now, and I'm bored in the van because this clumsy guy, me, had a freefall from the trailer and now my knee is done for. ЁЯШВ It's not a big deal, in one or two weeks it should be fine again. ЁЯШЙ

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