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Inkscape.
Some people mentioned Inkscape and I can't recommend it enough because it's my goto FOSS PDF editor.
It's not made for PDFs and it shows, bit regardless it's absolutely incredible how versatile it is.
You can keep the formatting, it's vector so no loss of percieved quality, and its Text tool is easy (and fast) to use.
The only problem is each page has to be imported and exported seperstely - you'll have to use something else to combine them
As far as signing goes, if it can be a classic squiggle it's perfect - there's a few pen tools and one has smoothing so you can play with it a bit until the signature looks good.
On mobile, so excuse any typos.
Absolutely. And I think a proper "Export to PDF" in Inkscape is something that should be high on the list of "future features" in Inkscape. Editing the PDF in Inkscape is heaven, having to re-join the pages to one big PDF afterwards is (unnecessary) hell.
I was under the impression that the ability to export a project as a multi-page pdf has been added not long ago, but I might have to check
I've got Inkscape 1.3.2 and so far I have not found to export it as one multipage PDF, only as a batch of numbered single-page PDFs.
Checked again to make sure, it's not very straightforward because it's not part of the Export menu:
You simply have to do File > save a copy and save it as a pdf.
https://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/Multipage