Afaik it’s much the same in Finland and Norway. It takes years and multiple hoop jumps to get on HRT, I think it takes around 5 years in Stockholm, and with the right wing party having been voted in in 2022, there’s now even less political will to improve things.
Spain would be a better choice, but keep in mind that a lot of young people migrate from Spain to countries like Germany due to the meager economic opportunities, so it has to make sense for you jobwise.
The language is also relatively easier to learn compared to many others.
Also I can’t say anything about the waiting lists there. It’s just that culturally I know it is way easier there.
Same for Sweden, sure it’s fine if you already transitioned, but if you’re pre everything, don’t bother wasting your time here.
@KyuubiNoKitsune @xilliah Good to know since Scandinavia is top of my list of places to possibly flee to if the US election goes the wrong way
Afaik it’s much the same in Finland and Norway. It takes years and multiple hoop jumps to get on HRT, I think it takes around 5 years in Stockholm, and with the right wing party having been voted in in 2022, there’s now even less political will to improve things.
Same story in the NL.
Spain would be a better choice, but keep in mind that a lot of young people migrate from Spain to countries like Germany due to the meager economic opportunities, so it has to make sense for you jobwise.
The language is also relatively easier to learn compared to many others.
Also I can’t say anything about the waiting lists there. It’s just that culturally I know it is way easier there.