You can always move to Finland, our scandinavian neighbour that does not do mass surveillance of their citizens.
From infopankki.fi:
Citizens of Nordic and EU countries
Nationals of Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Iceland (i.e. the Nordic Countries) can enter and reside in Finland without a residence permit. Also, a work permit is not required from citizens of the Nordic Countries that want to find salaried employment in Finland.
Nationals of an EU or an EEA country can reside, work, practise a profession or study in Finland for three months without any particular procedure involving authorities. You must register your rights of residency if the stay exceeds the duration of three months. See the Info Bank page on the Citizens of EU Member States for more information.
The only downside (apart from leaving your birth country
) is their extremely diffuse and hard to understand language
And also, of course, they have their share of strange political issues. Heh.
Cheers,
Tags: finland, fra, had enough




