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<blockquote data-quote="Celsus" data-source="post: 1579874" data-attributes="member: 185674"><p>[USER=440841]@henryhere[/USER], I have been abroad now for past 25+ years as Type1, so tried quite some variations around that theme.</p><p>Most countries have in general become better at supporting diabetics with supporting equipment free of charge or at cost price. But some of the more exotic places in this world you are still on your own, including with insulin and all.</p><p>Regarding your specific situation in Taiwan it largely depend on if you are locally employed and pay all your personal income taxes in Taiwan or if you are there as an expat from UK, working there on a time-limited or project limited duration employed by a foreign entity while still paying personal income tax back in the UK?</p><p></p><p>If its the 1st option, then [USER=181361]@helensaramay[/USER] is correct in her guidance above. You are essentially left to care for yourself under the local country conditions, whatever they may be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Celsus, post: 1579874, member: 185674"] [USER=440841]@henryhere[/USER], I have been abroad now for past 25+ years as Type1, so tried quite some variations around that theme. Most countries have in general become better at supporting diabetics with supporting equipment free of charge or at cost price. But some of the more exotic places in this world you are still on your own, including with insulin and all. Regarding your specific situation in Taiwan it largely depend on if you are locally employed and pay all your personal income taxes in Taiwan or if you are there as an expat from UK, working there on a time-limited or project limited duration employed by a foreign entity while still paying personal income tax back in the UK? If its the 1st option, then [USER=181361]@helensaramay[/USER] is correct in her guidance above. You are essentially left to care for yourself under the local country conditions, whatever they may be. [/QUOTE]
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