I work fully remote and I've never felt more alienated from my colleagues. It also hurts that everyone is in Europe and I'm in India. Getting an EU Visa is next to insane for Indians.
Additionally, I am an ambivert, as it turns out. I preferred fully remote because I'm hearing impaired, but I would love to go to a physical office 3 days a week and meet people. I might go to a Wework from Jan.
So you give one point that makes you sound anti-WFH, but then you caveat that with a lot of other information that makes your position pretty vague - i.e. taking a job where you really cannot be in the office, and will be in a separate time zone too.
From another perspective, you only have your job because remote work makes it possible. You need some separate social interaction to fill a felt gap.
I work remote from the rest of my team, but in my case it's just living in a different European country. The time zone is the same. I feel connected with them just fine.