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No HS Diploma but savings and tech job experience, what are my options?

I'll try to keep my story short: - I grew up poor outside the US and I dropped out of high school at 17, a year shy of graduation. - Despite being a HS dropout I had a knack for self learning and I started working in tech at 17. - At 23 I got married to a US spouse and we've been living in the US ever since. - I've been working in tech ever since, 10+ years now, including a short temp job at Google. - We have $70k in liquid savings. - I have 2+ years experience being either completely self employed or a contract worker. I have a freelance LLC.

My SO is unemployed and has medical needs. Eventually we'll need to leave the US to Canada, UK, etc - a safer place for someone chronically ill, with universal healthcare.

Fwiw I'm autistic and have a diagnosis, it's one of the reasons I couldn't finish school.

What are my options for countries that are forgiving for people with limited education? Maybe entrepreneurs or such?

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