We’re leaving the US in the near future.
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We’re leaving the US in the near future.
Red Hat has not been supportive in any way so far, so next week I’ll find out if my plan is to leave Red Hat.
My best option for most visas will require not working. Which ultimately means soft retirement. I have some savings so we can make this work for a while but not indefinitely.
Our Tibetan family is in France so we’d like to end up there. If you got work options, I will start entertaining them for the first time in a decade.
Linux ofc.
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We’re leaving the US in the near future.
Red Hat has not been supportive in any way so far, so next week I’ll find out if my plan is to leave Red Hat.
My best option for most visas will require not working. Which ultimately means soft retirement. I have some savings so we can make this work for a while but not indefinitely.
Our Tibetan family is in France so we’d like to end up there. If you got work options, I will start entertaining them for the first time in a decade.
Linux ofc.
@chergert you might be interested in the DAFT and the Netherlands. After 5 years you can apply for permanent residency and live and work anywhere in the EU as long as you spend a few days in the Netherlands every year. It's what I used to get out and then realized I love Dutch culture and want to stay https://v.st/daft
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@chergert you might be interested in the DAFT and the Netherlands. After 5 years you can apply for permanent residency and live and work anywhere in the EU as long as you spend a few days in the Netherlands every year. It's what I used to get out and then realized I love Dutch culture and want to stay https://v.st/daft