Easiest EU countries for an Ameriburger to get permanent residency/citizenship down the road?

I am a teacher and want to teach English as a foreign language to university students and adults. I have a PhD in English lit from a top 30 school, a high school certification in English language arts and reading, 8-12th grades, and 10 years of experience as an educator with solid evals. I speak good Spanish.

I just want to go live in Europe. Any advice Sup Forums? It needs to be a long-term solution.

Thanks

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Traitor

where were your grandparents from
see if you can muh your way into a passport

"artists visa" for germany is probably easiest if you have no net worth btw

Cuba and the US

Nevermind, get out of here

Freelance visa in czechia?

Bulgaria is pretty nice

I want to try the same thing, but supposedly it's very hard to land a job if you're not working in STEM or some in-demand trade.

>mfw I am a """filthy inferior spic"""" but have Eu citizenship and can do whatever I want in Europe
>a """""superior""""" 14/88 aryan amerilard doesn't

could this lead to citizenship ultimately for a US citizen?

Fucking Italy

Why the fuck is this allowed?

After 5 years and cultural and languge test yes

>teach English
probably any

wow, thanks user! is this process you describe with cz easy, relative to in germany or austria or spain?

thanks so much

>implying it's Italy.
Shut up, slavische untermensch.

The freelance visa is little kafkasque byrocracy but you get permanent stay visa once you are here and find the regular job and go to other EU cunts without visa

wandertooth.com/zivnostensky-list-work-in-prague-not-eu/

Cultural test is easy, language test is harder but still very basic

Not the same user but I have croatian citizenship

>they have eu citizenship and i dont soon
really makes u think

I thought it was hard to get a job teaching English in Europe.

>be me
>go to UK ambassy to ask about traveling to visit Scotland
>argentinian passports need no visa to enter the UK
>can I go to the Falklands with EU passport?
>yes. But also with the argentinian one, there are no restrictions, you can enter freely
>even gave me papers about requisites, etc
>it's true

Really made me think

No, we had the two Americans teach at our school and both didn't seem very smart. If you have a PhD it should be easy.

Go to Japan lmao

What did they do wrong?

I'm going to go to Scotland this summer desu.. I've never been. If you're visiting Scotland you should also see England and maybe the other cunts.

One was very introverted and the other one told us very dumb dad jokes all the time.

It could be worse. In my school there were several teachers that taught only to become coaches, and their classes were terrible.

>WW2 class
>He pulls the "If it weren't for X we'd all be speaking German" meme

Can't make this shit up

You can work in any European country with that resume.

In the Netherlands I believe you qualify as a "knowledge migrant" and can thus skip regular procedures.

Also, as you lived more than 150 km from the Dutch border you can ask your employer to request that you don't have to pay taxes over 30% of your income for up to 8 years.

>knowledge migrant
They translate it as highly skilled migrant.

I went to High School in Holland in 1992-1994. is this really true? I'd sever my dick to move back there.

nah it looks like the kennismigrant programme is determined by age and salary... :(

4300 euros a month after 30.

But even if you don't qualify as a highly skilled migrant you still have a good chance desu. Then the employer has to prove he couldn't find the right candidate in the EU before hiring you. Which means he had to have the vacancy open for 5 weeks I believe. And he has to mention your unique skill, which is your phd.

do you really think it's a chance? is there enough TEFL demand in Nederland?

There is rarely a shortage of teaching jobs here desu.

Wie niet waagt, wie niet wint.

>be Anglo-Indian
>can trace muh heritage back to Portugal, Netherlands, France, the US, India, and the UK
>great-grandmother grew up in a home that only spoke Dutch because her dad was "Dutch"
>her mother was "Portuguese"
>tfw only eligible for Overseas Indian Citizenship which isn't even real citizenship and is essentially a work visa that's valid for life

feels bad
I don't even have any distant Irish relatives (that I know of) to be eligible for Irish citizenship. Nor do I have any (known) Jewish grandparents for Israeli citizenship. I can probably get Scottish citizenship if Scotland becomes independence because I think my grandmother was born in Scotland.

Skilled teachers on that level are always in demand. Especially in this hellhole..

>tfw all your ancestors for 500 years at the very least all lived in a 100 km radius

getting Spanish or Italian citizenship in Argentina is easier than losing your virginity. All you need is at least one grandfather from europe.