This is also taken from that link, in addition to what you shared.
EU freedom of movement and residence
European Union citizens have the right to move freely and live in another EU country, subject to any conditions set out in the EU’s treaties. This free movement of people is one of the EU’s fundamental principles.
Also, the line which states that there are no other conditions required for foreign EU citizens staying longer than 3 months
if they are employed or self employed. They have to register with the authorities but yeah. Does this not qualify as being able to live and work anywhere in the EU to you?
Estonia, go.
The Fresh Prince of Baudelaire
Banned at least 10 times. Don't give a fuck, going to keep saying what I want how I want to.
Eat meat. Drink water. Do cardio and burpees. The good life.
Think for a second. What if you lose your job? What if your job contract is temporary? These terms don't apply then anymore. And then we are going to the specifics of said country and their regulations. They might boot you out, or they don't. But you are definitely not free to live in another EU country.
Be careful what you wish for...not all things new and exciting are necessarily good things.
I would recommend trying to visit a place you are considering for a good month to see if it really is a place you'd like to live. This will give you time to get to know locals that will let you know what living there is like as opposed to just visiting.
Mark all the places you want to go to on a map, devise a travel plan. Take 6 months to a year off (in Europe they do allow an employment break especially if they want to keep you), if you stay in hostels you can explore the world before settling down, it is not that expensive i have relatives who did this. If you really want snow (god knows why) you really need to look more north obviously, since even in places like Belgium you really don't get that much snow and not even every winter.
Russia is nice this time of year I hear.
I wanted to move once...then I realized the rest of the world is just as fucked as us. It's better to start your own country.
In Sweden you have the right of residence and can stay longer than three months if you're employed or have enough money to support yourself for at least a year (as well as comprehensive medical insurance). If you plan on staying longer than a year you need to register with the tax agency, who require you to have a certain amount of funds to support yourself (somewhere around €25,000). So its not really a case of just moving somewhere and being able to stay there because you have an EU passport.
I live in America and I wouldn't recommend it. Canada, like Toronto seems nice.
Come to Portugal mate
turists love us here, we're a welcoming country, we have sun almost all year round and we're one of the safest countries in the world.
abit off topic but
it may not be on par with morningside but its gonna alot better since they knocked down some houses and relocated some of the junkies in the area. small world :P lol
ontopic
i was thinking of canada because i miss the snow :'( but basically as a web developer ( student ) ive been looking for work opportunities and there doesnt seem to be many in scotland even junior posistions require 5 years work experiece ( its like wtf ). and i seen quite alot over seas ( mostly in U.S and canada ) which got me thinking about moving. but im 27 so id rather move while im young(ish) before its too late. i was looking for sponsors in canada but from what i found in a quick google search you need to be top notch candidate to get a work sponsor and is really hard to get a company to sponsor you.
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Actually, I consider myself a democrat, I like the U.S. politics overall, I like what Obama was trying to build, I like the culture, I love the language, I get along with the people I meet from U.S. but you know what I hate?
You guys have incredibly hardcore rules for even visting your country. I literally have no idea where to even begin, if I wanted to move to Northern America.
Mexico, a place where you can get stabbed for looking at someone's girl.
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"This will be a fight against overwhelming odds from which survival cannot be expected. We will do what damage we can."
-- Capt. Copeland
Me personally, I would move to Iceland, seems like a nice place, though the language barrier is daunting. I'd go for somewhere like Norway or Finland (My personal choice).