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Nope. You are stuck with those versions you added game keys for.
No, but once you found yourself a place to live, got a job, set up a bank account, and received your first paycheque, you'd be able to register a new Steam account and buy the games again on that account. Honestly, immigrating just to play GTA games, it's not worth it.
No. One, you've registered the key. It's been used. Two, a VPN does not determine your Steam region and hasn't done so for existing Steam accounts since 2018.
No. You'd have to physically move to another country. Get a valid billing address and payment method for that country. Then, you'd be locked from changing your region for 3 months. If you attempt to game the system, Valve will disable your ability to purchase or activate keys on your account permanently as they don't take kindly to payment fraud.
Valve and support can even see deleted posts.
Your Steam store region should be set to the country that you spend the majority of your time in. If you do not live in Serbia for more than 3 months in a year, you should not change your region to that country. Valve could consider that an attempt to game the system.
And what's fishy about it? They're giving you correct information.