OK, I have now sitting in front of me reliable job and citizenship offers from Iceland and Norway.
I can make do in Norwegian reasonably-well, Icelandic will take another year or so of study. And in both countries, frankly, in the urban areas, they speak English better than I do.
My 20-year-old daughter is passable in both languages.
I don't *need* the jobs from either place, but both are in fields I enjoy, and I'd feel less guilty than simply buying my way in. I can afford to purchase a nice home or farm in either place.
Have any of you ever left the USA, and your citizenship? And if so, what did you encounter?
Me, I'd be happy living in either Iceland or Norway for the rest of my days, if I can work out the details.
The Finns have made a reasonably-competitive offer as well, but Finnish is really bloody hard for my ear to pick up so far.
Conversation at dinner tonight involved the tactics of one of us retaining our US citizenship, Just In Case.
Dual-citizenship is a bit of a minefield, but I could traverse that if necessary.