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Originally Posted by buddha1too
@ Soupe du jour...Your post reminded me of the day I went to the Ausländeramt (Foreigner's Office) to get my residency papers in Germany! It was a bit unnerving. Your next step will be to get your Czech drivers' license. Oh, joy! You surely hit a home run with your pdoc. Ask him if he does Zoom calls to the States for me! 
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OMG! Don't even say "driver's license". I'll admit that I can likely get away without a Czech driver's license for a little while longer. We have car insurance here. I've been working on getting used to slightly different signage and rules. The hard part with Czech drivers tests is that they expect more than American ones. They do have the written test in English version, but the stuff that's hard is low level mechanical expectations (changing tires, basic motor upkeep/knowledge). At 50 plus, it'll be odd having to learn this. Frankly, it's good that CZ has an excellent public transportation network. If needed, I could survive with that, for a while.
No Zoom calls from CZ, I'm afraid. I kind of doubt my old American pdoc would offer that either, but both are definitely marvelous guys. I'm so sorry you are having issues with your pdoc. I hope you can resolve them or find a new one. I just quit my Czech therapist because of issues. I'll be looking for a new therapist in about a month or so. We'll wish each other luck.
Did you ever see the following SNL skit?
[It's a little "adult" double entendre.]