i assumed based on the amount of words in the original thread that you weren't looking for real guidance. sorry about my joke reply earlier
As other comments said, you'd probably be better off looking at options in western europe, as that has the potential to open you up to going all over the EU. The effort-to-quality ratio for moving to the US is perhaps the highest in the world. There are plenty of places that are just as nice and much easier (though obviously still challenging) to move to.
No matter where you try to go: More than anything else, build up marketable skills. For better or for worse, that is what any country worth immigrating to will be looking for. Can the skillset you bring be worth the price of getting you your visa/citizenship? - That is the question any company will be asking themselves when looking at bringing you.