Unfortunately, being an attorney will alrgely restrict you to whatever country you were born a citizen of. My impression is that unless you want to work for a multinational (which is, by private contract a means of lmiting “going about your business”) you will have to make do with your home country.
My suggestion for maximizing your freedom, that is what you’re driving for it seems, is to pick a profession that allows as much remote work as possible and without the need for visas. This maximizes your ability to choose locations at each time, moving if they fail to satisfy your criteria or if the trade-off is no longer worth it.
If it helps any, I had the same sort of idea, though largely by working contracts remotely. An uncle who is a chief counsel for a major corporation successfully dispelled this notion.
Edit: It’s an honest question. You never considered that moving somewhere with different laws might affect your career as a lawyer? That seems unlikely.
I have Aspergers Syndrome and an overall IQ of 92, but most of that is “Verbal Comprehension” (at which, in theory, I am nearly a genius). In some areas, I am near-retarded (although is very stupid even by my standards).
Unfortunately, being an attorney will alrgely restrict you to whatever country you were born a citizen of. My impression is that unless you want to work for a multinational (which is, by private contract a means of lmiting “going about your business”) you will have to make do with your home country.
My suggestion for maximizing your freedom, that is what you’re driving for it seems, is to pick a profession that allows as much remote work as possible and without the need for visas. This maximizes your ability to choose locations at each time, moving if they fail to satisfy your criteria or if the trade-off is no longer worth it.
O.K- this was dumb of me. I’m going to have to start rethinking things quite a bit...
If it helps any, I had the same sort of idea, though largely by working contracts remotely. An uncle who is a chief counsel for a major corporation successfully dispelled this notion.
...Are you serious?
Edit: It’s an honest question. You never considered that moving somewhere with different laws might affect your career as a lawyer? That seems unlikely.
I have Aspergers Syndrome and an overall IQ of 92, but most of that is “Verbal Comprehension” (at which, in theory, I am nearly a genius). In some areas, I am near-retarded (although is very stupid even by my standards).
Or rather, the country whose laws you have studied—don’t think citizenship is often a requrement, is it?