@diegovsky Start with researching where you want to go (Portugal, it sounds) and find out what it takes to stay there.

Considering where you're at on your education, I'd be looking for EU companies that are hiring foreigners; if you can get your foot in the door, they'll handle your Work Visa and will allow you to look into other options *while* living in Portugal.

I know, it's not that easy. It's not easy at all. But that's the most direct way. (it was part of our original plan as well, but since my wife isn't coming with me that kind of screwed up that plan)

The costs probably won't be as bad as you think they'll be, especially depending on how much stuff you'll want to take with you. Of course, I don't know what resources you have, so it might take you some time to save up the money to do it. While you work toward that, I'd suggest research research research.

There are a lot of Visas available to foreigners in the EU. Digital Nomad if you make money from Insta or YouTube. A working Visa (as mentioned above). Or, if you start your own business, you could do that business in Europe (this was a bigger headache than I wanted to deal with, but if you build websites, development work, or even remote tech support all you have to be able to prove is that it's getting you an income).

The "bad" news is that I remember when I was looking at Portugal, it seemed really expensive to buy property there. This may or may not be a problem for you, but it's something worth looking at.

I hope something in that mess is able to help you or at least give you something to think about.

The *best* advice I can give you is to take things one step at a time. Keep the goal in mind, but only focus on the next step.