I'm sorry you're getting frustrated by this, but the above question still applies: Are you SURE the apps you want to move can be moved to SD card?
Here's where it gets tricky, though... Just because you could move it in an older phone, doesn't mean you can on a newer one, and the 'culprit' is the OS itself. Android changed the way SD cards are handled (IIRC since KitKat at some point) because of security (that, and SD cards are slower than Internal Memory and very unreliable...just read the tons of posts here with 'I lost all my pictures from SD card, help!').
So, what does this mean? On Android ever since, apps will behave differently with SD cards. First, the app's main file will ALWAYS reside in Internal Memory. Always. Cannot be moved. And all installs/updates will happen in internal memory, so some apps, even when 'moved' to SD card, will be moved back to internal memory if you want to update them.
Now, for apps that can be moved, it's up to each developer to determine how much of the app, IF ANYTHING, can be moved to the card. Again, the app's main file cannot be moved, but devs can still allow off-loading stuff like media, downloads, game saves, extra assets, etc. onto external storage. And this is where the app might have changed and maybe the app doesn't allow moving to SD in newer versions.
Some phones support something called Adoptable Storage (yours doesn't, and pretty much the majority of phones don't) which is basically re-formatting the SD card into a format that's only usable in that specific phone (kinda how Nintendo's consoles used to do it, basically rendering your card unusable for anything else) and allowing the phone to 'extend' its internal memory onto the card. You can do something similar (but without the encryption and card re-formatting) by rooting and hacking the phone into doing the memory extension. BUT, as usual, if the card is removed or it fails (and it probably will at some point), your apps will probably misbehave, data could be lost, and you'd probably have to re-install the app. Which is why many devs don't allow moving apps to SD cards anymore.
(Also, side note for the forums... try to avoid creating another post with the same question. Rather give the feedback someone asked for in the same thread, that way we can keep track of what has been tried or not. Otherwise you're gonna keep getting the same suggestions over and over... Plus, it's just good Forum etiquette

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