You can sit on your high horse all you want and loathe my presence in this country because I took fair advantage of the law.
I have such a good view from my high horse, but hang on a minute; are you the person who is just a girlfriend of an EEA citizen, not a spouse.?
Found a good job in Munich to apply for, so maybe its time to start hedging the bets rather than waiting around to see if this government can get its act together (unlikely).
If you are, then this won’t work. Germany will not let you live in their country if you are only a girlfriend of an EEA citizen as that is not EU law.. You would either have to be a spouse of an EEA citizen to live in Germany on “free movement”, or have to use German Immigration rules to be able to live and work there.
If you are looking for jobs in other EEA countries and need to use the EU Free Movement to be able to live there, you will have to find an EEA country who, like the UK, will allow you in to their country. Try looking at EEA countries who allow partner family visas under their own immigration rules and see if they will allow a girlfriend of an EEA citizen under Free Movement.
However, if you are only a girlfriend and not a spouse, the UK would have only let you in as an EU “Extended Family Member” and you do not have the same rights as somebody who is married to an EEA citizen.
but Im not the one who will be sitting in a cold drafty shitbox in the near and long term future.
The “EU” is only 28 (soon 27?) of the 44 countries in the continent of Europe.
The World has about 200 countries.
The Commonwealth countries have double the countries the “EU” has.
Most British citizens living abroad, don’t choose to live in the EEA countries. They use the immigration rules of a country, to move to that country; something that can still be done with EEA countries after a Brexit. All western countries offer visas to the workers with the skills they need.