I haven't decided yet. I've got three years of Japanese language study under my belt (which I really need to start revising) but no actual degree to show for it. I was considering Japan because on balance there's enough about the place that I like to balance out what I don't like and it seems to be mercifully immune to the wave of repressive tolerance sweeping the West. Hong Kong was another place I considered, but it doesn't seem like a good option long-term as the mainland government seem determined to retake control once the 50-year agreement for independent rule comes to an end. There's parts of Europe I'd consider but really I want to get as far away from the EU as possible.
I might have to look into putting the money aside for an Open University degree in something like international business law, because most countries won't even consider granting you a long-term visa, let alone citizenship, without higher education qualifications. Conversely, the UK will let just about anybody in and give them a free ride with benefits and state-supplied housing for the duration of their natural lives.
Westminister in London is guarded by police with assault rifles 24/7. If I happened to have a camping knife with a locking blade over 3" in length I'd absent-mindedly left in my messenger bag, I could be arrested and gain a criminal record for my troubles.
It's always funny to me when American talking heads point to the UK as a sterling example of why gun-grabbing is a good thing due to our proportionally lower incidence of gun crime. What they always fail to mention is that as soon as every registered handgun in this country had been seized and melted down we almost immediately had a thriving black market in custom-made or illegally-imported guns spring up - and now knife crime/knife-related deaths per 100,000 people are proportionally not only higher than the US numbers, they're also proportionally higher than US gun crime/gun-related deaths too.
What these lobbyists can't seem to get their heads around is that if some fruit loop decides they're going to try and kill a roomful of people, they'll use whatever they can get their hands on to do it - make all the guns and knives illegal and they'd probably just garrotte people with piano wire. It's not a matter of controlling guns, it's a matter of addressing the hard issues of what exactly breeds these broken, murderous sociopaths in your society - and no amount of scapegoating masculinity, violent media or gun ownership is going to fix that.