I did a few searches on the forum and only found an outdated thread that touched on this subject. I've done plenty of google searches and research, but mainly end up feeling like I went in circles.
So I figured why not ask the experienced travelers on this forum.
In the future I plan on moving the hell away from America.
I've looked up what it might take to move to Austria, Switzerland, Ukraine, and have even looked at little in to Dubai (though I think that would be the most difficult). So I want to put all my time and energy in to making this plan happen.
Does anybody here have dual citizenship, tons of travel experience, or up to game on the legal process it takes to be able to pull this off? Any advice is welcomed.
To drop a bit of background, I am going in to the service right before summertime. I want to milk every last bit I can from this experience before finishing my contract. So I figured I would learn a language or 2 while in there, save every penny, gain extra skills and knowledge, and network.
I've read that for most european countries to become a citizen you typically have to have lived there for about 5 years, have a highly desirable skill(s), marry a broad, or have that ethnicity in you. Also that its somewhat difficult to be able to join the European Union (if I remember correctly).
I haven't learned too much about Dubai, besides the impression I got that you need to be a businessman.
So I figured why not ask the experienced travelers on this forum.
In the future I plan on moving the hell away from America.
I've looked up what it might take to move to Austria, Switzerland, Ukraine, and have even looked at little in to Dubai (though I think that would be the most difficult). So I want to put all my time and energy in to making this plan happen.
Does anybody here have dual citizenship, tons of travel experience, or up to game on the legal process it takes to be able to pull this off? Any advice is welcomed.
To drop a bit of background, I am going in to the service right before summertime. I want to milk every last bit I can from this experience before finishing my contract. So I figured I would learn a language or 2 while in there, save every penny, gain extra skills and knowledge, and network.
I've read that for most european countries to become a citizen you typically have to have lived there for about 5 years, have a highly desirable skill(s), marry a broad, or have that ethnicity in you. Also that its somewhat difficult to be able to join the European Union (if I remember correctly).
I haven't learned too much about Dubai, besides the impression I got that you need to be a businessman.