It's pretty difficult to find an equivalent job in here, unless you can find an specific position where they valorate a lot your background and experience. A few years ago, I met a guy from The Netherlands who had came here with the Erasmus program, and he planned to stay here, as an architect, when he finished his career, because he liked the country a lot.
But, after seeing the work market, he cancelled the program and went back to Holland. There, they were offered positions for interesting projects, and you could select which you'd work at, even before ending your career. Here,
after ending, you had to work in scarce ugly projects with no possible selection since you had to take it or leave it, badly paid, for years.
I say, come with a job, even if you have to come here for the interviews, or face the fact that you'll probably be underemployed and underpaid. But I was shy to say this because if you are
very specialized and your work very demanded, you might be lucky. I would be very prudent, ... as far as your feelings allow you to.