
In terms of relative geographical location, Canada is infinitely easier for me. These three are on completely different continents.
Canada also has less work permit requirements than any of the three I mentioned. At least in my situation.
Norway has also completely closed their immigration stuff last I checked a few months ago.
ETA: where in my comments did I even hint that it was “easier to get into Canada” or claim you’re not a real country?
Interesting, telecom in CA sounds like everything in the USA.
I don’t actually need an internet connection when it comes to my personal, outside-of-work life. In fact, I would kind of prefer to be disconnected for the most part.
So what you describe actually sounds pretty good to me. I have hundreds of books, solar power, and a guitar. I don’t need the internet except for doing any sort of work. In that case, I will drive to whatever town center is closest. That’s what I do now, I don’t have any internet connection unless I’m at a cafe or something.