Zeus wrote:Andrew's got a point. You gotta know why you're moving before you find a place to move to. Go to a far away country don't mean you've outrun your problems
Yeah, but a change can sometimes be the catalyst you need.
*shrug* It's not that I'm saying it's "the right move", it could be horrible...but at the same time, a fresh start can be psychologically refreshing and motivating - especially if you are going somewhere you always dreamed of anyway.
I considered going to Aus years ago, I remember the work/student visa was really easy to get if you were the right age and had 10k in the bank. But to fully move there? That's pretty hard, you either need a set amount in your bank account or be skilled labor (I think moneywise, a safe estimate for anywhere is the ability to drop 50% down on a home).
If you have any immediate family European ties, you should look at getting your citizenship - it gets you your europass, which is probably the most awesome thing ever.