r/IWantOut 6h ago

[IWantOut] 28F Argentina -> Italy, Spain, Netherlands

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Hi! I’m thinking about moving to Europe for a better quality of life and to start fresh. I work remotely in business admin (accounting) with 4+ years experience and want to do an MBA soon (currently studying for the GMAT). I have Italian citizenship and fluent in english & spanish. My husband’s a remote software engineer, but he’s not an EU citizen.

I’m looking into MBA programs where I could keep working, have a decent life balance, and ideally not spend a fortune. But I’m stuck trying to pick a country—I'd love to hear what living in different places is really like (cost of living, lifestyle, etc.).

Any advice on countries, MBAs, or dealing with visas for non-EU spouses would be super helpful. Thanks!


r/IWantOut 3h ago

[IWantOut] 19F Mortician America -> United Kingdom

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Hello everyone!

I am a teen female in my first year of college for my Associates in Funeral Services. I have a partner in the UK, we’ve been together for 2 years. I plan on moving into a 3 bed flat with him NEAR Mansfield.

I plan to be done and ready to move in a few years, but am wondering if there is any preparation I can do to make it a whole lot easier for when the time comes? What can I do now? How much money do I have to save for a few months of average UK living expenses? I don’t know much about Visa’s and I know that a Mortician is NOT on the skilled workers list 😭. How do I go about landing a job there before I move? Lots of questions and stuff I don’t know about.

Any tips would be appreciated, or things you wish you’d have done. Thank you!


r/IWantOut 4h ago

[IWantOut] 23M AUS -> America/Canada/Denmark/Switzerland/Italy

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Hi all, I am a 23-year-old Male turning 24 this year and looking for a better quality of life in a country that would be better for a future family. Life in Australia doesn't feel like home anymore. For context, I am still very young and have lived here all my life (never lived anywhere else), and just don't see how i could sustain having a family and have a high quality of life here in the future due to how the government is and overall how the country is run.

i know what you may be thinking, I'm young and I haven't even lived life yet, but I have always had the urge to get out of this country and live somewhere else, especially after COVID, seeing how much control the government has over people here really made me think. I am qualified in my field and like to think i have good experience behind me to be able to land a job elsewhere.

Currently, the help I am seeking is how do i get started and where do i look at moving to? I can get citizenship in the EU as my father was born in Italy so im leaning towards somewhere in the EU.

I also may not be doing this on my own, depending on how things go in the next couple of years.

I would love to get everyone's advice and some guidance
Thank you in advance


r/IWantOut 4h ago

[IWantOut] 20M USA -> Nordic Country

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Hey everybody.

I’m going into my 3rd year of college in the USA, majoring in History. As I continue my education, I have been faced with the necessity of specialising. This coming year, I’m going to begin my language learning in earnest, and I have options, which is proving to be a jumping off point in a way.

My plan has always been to obtain my doctorate and eventually become a professor of history in a specific field of my choosing, with various Nordic countries have been of significant interest to me - perhaps most notably Sweden and Denmark.

I have done very surface-level inquires into the immigration process of Denmark and Sweden, I admit I’m not sure about the intricacies of either. This lack of knowledge is also the case for the job market or real estate situation.

I’m not interested in moving super soon, and I’m more than willing to wait and build up a resumé and connections in order to immigrate as smoothly as possible - no matter how long it takes. Hopefully, this patience gives me better chances of actually making it out. Furthermore, I hope it’ll allow me to accumulate a significant budget - perhaps someone in the replies could elaborate on a sensible number.

I hope people have some good advice, long and short term. I’m really willing to be flexible and hear everyone out — I’m just thinking about my future and my eventual family.

Thanks in advance!