How would an 18 year old with no debt who just graduated high school and has two years of college done go about pursuing a rural perma-culture life in Europe?
Would it be easier done in Asia?
I have no legal claim to any European citizenship, but two of my grandparents were from England.
I'm currently enrolled to a community college to finish some credits, but I'm hesitant to go into debt for a university degree if I don't need one.
you don't, it's a fantasy unless you have money. varg has money both from burzum and probably french welfare. I imagine immigration to a rural country in Asia like kazkstan or mongolia would be tough because they would probably only want skilled immigrants. The former you may not even like because the population in most of kazkstan and most of central asia is islamic
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I suppose. I figure I could go somewhere like Central Asia or Eastern Europe after saving up a lot of money though.
My current plan is to pursue a masters in teaching English as a foreign language so I can try to establish myself and gain citizenship somewhere, while saving up for the property.