Hello. I'm a U.S. citizen. I've been to the UK and mainland Europe several times. My lifelong dream is to move to the UK or another EU country as a backup.
I'm currently saving up money to go back to school and get a degree.
I have a few skeletal plans:
Plan A
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Get college degree, look for a job in the UK or another European country and apply for citizenship or a visa or whatever it is I'll need (which I'm not too clear about!)
Plan B
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Try to go to school in the UK or mainland Europe
Plan C
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Claim citizenship through Ancestry. I'm hoping that after investigating my family history a bit more I might discover that I have a grandparent or great grandparent from somewhere in Europe and perhaps while getting my degree I could work on claiming ancestry.
The Problem
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All of these plans are vague, I'm not sure where to start and I'm not sure if my plans are realistic. The only thing I'm absolutely sure about is that I want to spend my life living in Europe as a citizen.
Can you guys give me advice on how to realistically accomplish my goal or how to make a better plan?
Is age a barrier when it comes to acquiring citizenship in Europe? I'm not sure how long it will take to get my college degree and I don't know what age I'll be when I start going through the bureaucratic process involved in gaining citizenship and this makes me worry. I might be in my thirties.
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