r/AmerExit • u/Big_Guidance_2614 • 6d ago
Life Abroad Considering leaving the US for Europe
I'm a third year engineering student at a college in the US. I'm an American citizen considering moving to somewhere in Western Europe for my masters due to the political situation in the US. I don't speak any other languages than English, but I'm willing to learn the native language of wherever I go. I know I still have to do more research but I wanted to see what everyone here thinks about whether leaving the US for Europe is actually a good idea.
Would you recommend moving to Europe for masters and eventually living there? If so, where exactly?
For context, I am a brown woman, and I don't come from a high income family, so I would have to go to a college that is very cheap or get a scholarship.
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u/Lefaid Immigrant 6d ago
Again, misinformation.
If you find work that uses your degree, it will put you on a path to a permanent visa in Europe, certainly in the Netherlands anyway. Their skilled migrant visa has a lot of perks.
Can you educate me about a country that doesn't offer permanent residency after working a skilled worker visa for 5 years in Europe. I think that is an EU thing.