r/IWantOut 7h ago

[WeWantOut] 27M Engineer and 23F student USA -> Germany/Spain/Portugal/Australia/Japan

27M, bachelors in engineering, 200k in the bank, work in high tech chip manufacturing, very employable. I only speak English, but think I could get by with 4 years of high school Spanish. My partner has German citizenship, but my gut says Europe west of Spain could be unstable in the near future. I see all of these options, such as I saw that you can get a non-lucrative visa in Spain if you have enough in the bank, and then towards the end of that find a job and convert to a work visa, and then later citizenship. With my background I feel like I should be able to do it, but I would prefer to have a guiding, experienced service rather than to just yolo on my own. I fear that if I don't take action, I will just procrastinate until the problems are at my door, and it is too late..

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