I know this probably get asked a lot, but me and Bf want to move with his family out of America. We have all been scouring online for 2 years, but are clueless where to start we have a few countries we have looked into (Germany, Spain, Ireland, New Zealand and the Netherlands) but are open to more options. We just do not agree with what is going on here and considering I am Trans living in Florida, I really want to leave. I (23 M) and he (24 m) are both still in school working (I’m going for neurobiology and him photonics/ mechanical engineering) part-time, while his parents are both still working full time salaried jobs. We want to hopefully finish school, but Would be unable to afford to pay for both of us as I currently am funded by FAFSA. We are willing to work and go to school if it is an option. At this point I am hoping to find somewhere with a more mild climate as it helps the health conditions I do have when I lived in the mountains in Washington more than the sub tropics.
Mostly asking for any ideas of others who have left the US maybe in similar conditions, and how you did it?
You’ll have a much easier time moving to another state. You say you liked Washington. It’s liberal, it’s got the climate you like, and you and your family can easily move there together without any need for a visa or another language.
I have lived in every 48 of the continental us, sure it’s easier to move there, but it’s still the US. I want a different life, different culture, just something else. I know it isnt easy and I’m not looking for a magic solution to all my problems. I’ve just come to the decision I don’t want to live here. Aside from being trans I was an Ex- foster kid and have many traumas in multiple parts of this country, it’s just time to leave .
So there are 190 or so countries. All will offer you something different and all have different culture.
Yet you prioritized Germany, Spain, Ireland, NZ, Netherlands. Why?
I know you mentioned not subtropical but have you considered USVI, Guam, or Saipan. Different worlds but still USA
You’ve lived in 48 states during your first 23 years of life? Don’t forget that anywhere you go you’re still going to be you with your issues (like in this funny video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbwlC2B-BIg)