Moving to EU

if you work enough time, learn the languague tyou can ask for nationality after a period of time, i think it 5 years, of course you have to prove you that you integrate during that time (work, learning the languague ...) or you can marry a french citizen

Are you prepared to undergo the mental trauma caused by having to pronounce the z and the c correctly, OP?

>wants to be spanish
>goes to siesta

youll fit right in

>Living in europe will also open up many travel oppurtunities for me
what about UK?

I cant get an eu passport there senpai.

criminally underrated

In Belgium it only takes 3 years of naturalization to become a citizen IIRC but they migh have changed the laws recently.

Do you have the citizenship of a Latin American country through your parents? This shortens the period of naturalization in Spain drastically.

Do you have any Irish or Italian grand parents? Or some from the Baltic states or Jews from former German territory would be good enough.

Why dont you check "becas"? You could go anywhere as a student if you play your cards well enough. In German is called stipendium or something like that.

Government pays for you to study somewhere. You use that time to study and work while making time to apply for citycenship.

Sorry to break it to you but college is not as affordable as it is in Germany and Scandinavia, especially not in Anglo countries.

Also not all governments have as generous stipendium or student grants as we might. America has all that student debt, after all. And yes, in some places simply attending the school could be very expensive.