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  • Not sure that's true. As an EU citizen, you can pretty much live anywhere in Europe. Then your husband can apply for spouse visa through you in that country. There are usually a couple of avenues available.

    Edit: here's usually the requirements for staying beyond 3 months as an EU citizen in another country. Then once you get residence, you can apply for residence for your spouse.

    For Stays Beyond 3 Months You must meet one of these conditions:

    • Be employed or self-employed
    • Have sufficient resources and health insurance to support yourself without becoming a burden on the social assistance system
    • Be studying with comprehensive health insurance and sufficient resources
    • Be a family member of an EU citizen who meets any of the above conditions
  • Look up calisthenics routines on youtube or reddit. The great thing about calisthenics is you almost only need your body weight. That means you can do it pretty much everywhere, even if you travel or move. If you can, I would join a group or maybe seek out a calisthenics class to start, mainly to give you tips & help with form. Long story short, it's absolutely possible to workout at home, or outside of gym.