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So I am able to study a masters with income because I have a gi bill from the US military. I would be seeking to possibly buy my own real estate for my family, even something modest.
I lived in Sweden, Stockholm, for a short while and am drawn to healthy food, vaccine hesitancy and less forced vaccines (personal bodily autonomy), and the majority Nordic population. Lots of immigration there but they have a history of a Swedish people. I imagine Norway is similar.
I would be fortunate to have quite a bit of income in either areas and ability to get a visa easily.
I do not want to immigrate just to immigrate to a different country. I prefer to set down some roots, mainly provide my children with roots somewhere. Idk if we would be accepted being mostly genetically Germanic with a bit of polish/Finnish/and Czech tho.
Shouldn't be that much of an issue with those genes tho, citizenship is key tho, without that a lot of things become very difficult, especially in cities. Stockholm is a huge city by Nordic standards, over 2M people and a lot of immigrants, both Whites and non-Whites, mostly depend on which area. Commie block suburbs are stuffed with non-Whites among the poorest and most trashy Whites.
Should be people at the immigration agency capable of helping, especially if it's work or study related, tho it depends a lot on which bureaucrat is assigned to you, some might be alright and some really hate their job.
Tho I'm not an expert on how that stuff works. Best I can do is to give advice on best places to live, and best parts of certain cities.
Thanks a lot for your perspective. I have an amazing opportunity to get funded and study in either country, but I definitely don't want to move to somewhere like Austria that is going to make me and my family get the vaccine to go to school or a grocery store.
I lived in Sweden, Stockholm, for a short while and am drawn to healthy food, vaccine hesitancy and less forced vaccines (personal bodily autonomy), and the majority Nordic population. Lots of immigration there but they have a history of a Swedish people. I imagine Norway is similar.
I would be fortunate to have quite a bit of income in either areas and ability to get a visa easily.
I do not want to immigrate just to immigrate to a different country. I prefer to set down some roots, mainly provide my children with roots somewhere. Idk if we would be accepted being mostly genetically Germanic with a bit of polish/Finnish/and Czech tho.
Should be people at the immigration agency capable of helping, especially if it's work or study related, tho it depends a lot on which bureaucrat is assigned to you, some might be alright and some really hate their job.
Tho I'm not an expert on how that stuff works. Best I can do is to give advice on best places to live, and best parts of certain cities.