As a US citizen you have right to work in most of those countries.
Nope. Absolutely none of those appear to allow working with just a US passport.
Without that right, it would be a different story
… Because I think it is.
But, to be fair, I only did a little searching. If you have a reference - like a page from the gov of Denmark saying “Yanks are cool: come in and get to work” - I’d love to be proved wrong. My nephew needs to see the world, and working is how it’s done.
Yeah, I also checked and I was wrong. Not needing an entry visa is nice, but in order to work legally, one needs to find a job before (or there are talent pathways in some countries, but they would work for most other countries).
I am just one of the “non-EU” (and non-US of that matters) people, whom Denmark doesn’t like to have, but I’m still living there waiting for my perm residence.
It’s always easier to think: “aah, other people have it better!” :)
Nope. Absolutely none of those appear to allow working with just a US passport.
… Because I think it is.
But, to be fair, I only did a little searching. If you have a reference - like a page from the gov of Denmark saying “Yanks are cool: come in and get to work” - I’d love to be proved wrong. My nephew needs to see the world, and working is how it’s done.
Yeah, I also checked and I was wrong. Not needing an entry visa is nice, but in order to work legally, one needs to find a job before (or there are talent pathways in some countries, but they would work for most other countries).
I am just one of the “non-EU” (and non-US of that matters) people, whom Denmark doesn’t like to have, but I’m still living there waiting for my perm residence.
It’s always easier to think: “aah, other people have it better!” :)