Assuming you’re a privileged white person with an employer who is willing to fill out paperwork and vouch for you with the government before they’ve even hired you and aren’t trying to stay permanently
Quick reminder that if you have german ancestors that had to flee the nazis, you can claim their citizenship back. Once you got the german passport the whole EU allows you to be a resident.
Spain has massively increased it’s population. Even though the birthrate is below replacement level. All of that is immigration.
You can move to basically anywhere. Most countries offer legal immigration paths. Some are of course harder than others, but it’s possible.
Especially if you are highly skilled. Such as a medical doctor.
Countries love already educated professionals, since they basically get all the benefit of a fully working adult without the downside of paying for its childcare or education.
And even if low educated, most first world countries want low educated foreigners that can do the “dirty” physical work that the locals don’t want to do, such as construction.
Can… can I move to southern Europe?
Probably?
https://relocate.me/blog/relocation-advice/moving-to-europe-steps/
Assuming you’re a privileged white person with an employer who is willing to fill out paperwork and vouch for you with the government before they’ve even hired you and aren’t trying to stay permanently
Quick reminder that if you have german ancestors that had to flee the nazis, you can claim their citizenship back. Once you got the german passport the whole EU allows you to be a resident.
My stupid ancestors moved here like 6 generations ago. 😞
You can still apply for immigration. If you’re lgbtq maybe even asylum at this point idk
Spain has massively increased it’s population. Even though the birthrate is below replacement level. All of that is immigration.
You can move to basically anywhere. Most countries offer legal immigration paths. Some are of course harder than others, but it’s possible.
Especially if you are highly skilled. Such as a medical doctor.
Countries love already educated professionals, since they basically get all the benefit of a fully working adult without the downside of paying for its childcare or education.
And even if low educated, most first world countries want low educated foreigners that can do the “dirty” physical work that the locals don’t want to do, such as construction.
as a fellow american stuck here until i hit the lotto - best we can do is an occasional debt filled trip to the hospital.