[WeWantOut] 30sF 30sM Aerospace Engineering USA -> Iceland

My partner and I are both natural born citizens of the United States. Because of several reasons, we are seriously considering moving out of the country and we have found that Iceland fits a lot of our needs. They have better/cleaner food and water, cheaper housing and utilities, paid parental leave (we are currently childless, but planning for children for the future), and yes, a better political climate. I'm slowly doing research and the "cons" of Iceland (such as us being natives of a tropical climate and Iceland being so...cold, not being able to name my future children whatever I want and gas being more expensive than in the US) to be small things that we can look past.

We both work in the aerospace engineering field, although we are not engineers, nor do we have college degrees. We do not have family ties or ancestry to Iceland either and (for several reasons, one of which being current US politics) we are not yet married. Are these big factors in us being accepted into Iceland?

If not, how do we begin the process of immigration? Can we apply for work visas if we do not have jobs there yet? Can we apply for a job first without a work visa? Do we need a kennitala, or social security number, to apply for a job? Do we need a kennitala to apply for housing? Do you need to be a citizen before obtaining a kennitala, like in the US? Where can we look to start learning the Icelandic language? I've traveled abroad before, but moving is completely different and we don't have the first clue.

Currently, we share a vehicle. Should I ship my car over there, or is it worth it to do so? How do we obtain an Icelandic driver's license as a non-citizen? I am perfectly okay with getting rid of as many material possessions that are tying me here and selling my car before coming over, but I feel like constantly having to rent a car, for what could be a lengthy amount of time, might be more costly in the long run and I'm not sure how to buy a car in Iceland either. Does Iceland use a credit system like the US does? Should we both just obtain international driver's licenses and keep my car for a little while? Would I even be able to legally drive it in a foreign country with my US based car insurance until I get it switched over to an Icelandic based car insurance?

How would I go about bringing my dog with us? He's a good, sweet boy that is a senior (11.5yo) and has been with me since his puppyhood at 5wo. Leaving him behind is non-negotiable. He goes...or we don't. He is up to date on all of his shots, has never had any incidents, and I can provide documentation for him the entire time I've had him, which is most of his life. His breed is a "Cur" mix, which loosely translates to him just being a mutt. Would he be accepted into Iceland?

Also, I am a diabetic. Would I even be accepted into Iceland for my health condition? If so, would I be able to obtain healthcare right away once we're in the country so that I won't have any interruptions in my insulin? Would it matter that I am not a citizen to be able to receive healthcare? Currently, my insurance through my job fully covers my prescriptions, and I am thankful for that. But this is something I would need to know before leaving the US. Thank you!