Hey before moving to england or the uk keep in mind there's bad hygiene although they have no guns in the uk and they brag over america too much
Japan is kind of cool the temples,the metros
Finland don't know that much
UAE is weird
Think of mexico and other us states
Travel to nyc
Or canada
Hey those are all my tips if I were you I would be careful in england they are so overrated men
Enjoy think
Edit:what are you traveling for?tourism,life,family,etc
Cause if it is just anti Americanism than that's a rip off.i understand there's bad things around the country but hey the usa is a big country you can't just judge it all that's how Britain does over America.
If you're the flavor of American I am assuming you are based upon the fact that you apparently take Ted Cruz seriously, I would not recommend the UK, Australia, or Finland. Trust me, you won't like it in any of those countries.
Japan, possibly, but you're not going to get too far there with robotics. Your only choice will be to teach English if you want to have a shot in the dark at getting a job, and the English-teaching market there is VERY competitive if you have no experience (I used to work there). The UAE is another possibility, but it's basically impossible to get a work visa over there unless you have oodles of money or are involved in business at a very high level, which you won't be as a recent grad.
Also, uh, no constitutional rights have been taken away, FYI. You can't possibly be "tired of it" because it hasn't happened. That Ted Cruz statement about the first amendment is spinning a campaign spending amendment meant to overturn the Citizens United decision and lessen the flood of corporate money into American elections into total baloney.
The only realistic ways for you to live outside the USA long term as a new graduate are to:
Work for a US company or the US government in a location abroad
Attend school on a student visa
Note all of the countries you name have more restrictive legal systems then the USA.
You should move to Canada. Their lifestyle is very similar to American lifestyle. It's like living in America, without all those disadvantages.
Which rights were taken away? I'll wait.