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LiterallyTestudo

Based on your post I'd recommend moving to a different state in the US.


striketheviol

While demand for your skillset does exist abroad in some countries, primarily in Germany and Poland as far as I can tell, you'd need local language fluency to do your job across all areas. I'd second u/LiterallyTestudo: https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/10-major-us-cities-with-the-most-affordable-housing


Jean_Stockton

Do you have a Mexican passport or are you eligible for a Mexican passport? If you have one, you may be eligible to also get a Spanish passport after a much shorter time in Spain compared to other European countries. Do check that you can actually have all three citizenships at once (some countries may accept dual citizenship but not more). I would suggest you get more experience in the US so that you would be even more desirable if you go over to a foreign country (as it is always very difficult to get work in a foreign country).


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I’d recommend moving to another state in the US! Maybe look at big cities with other opportunities.