Route Planner
Work out whether the move is actually possible, before you plan it.
Why this exists
Visa research is genuinely hard. The information is spread across government sites written for lawyers, forum posts from three years ago, and blogs that are trying to sell you something. Two countries can have completely different rules for the same situation.
The result is that people either give up on a move that would have worked, or commit to one and discover the timeline or the savings requirement too late.
How it works
Starts from your situation
Your citizenship, your destinations, how long you intend to stay and what kind of work you plan to do — because all of those change which routes exist for you.
Route by route
For each destination you get the plausible visa routes, rough timelines and the practical requirements that tend to catch people out.
Cost and sequencing
Relocation costs and cost-of-living differences are laid out so you can compare destinations on the same terms and see what order to do things in.
What you get
- Plausible visa routes for your citizenship and destination
- Rough timelines so you can plan backwards from a start date
- Cost and savings requirements to check against your position
- A comparison across the countries you are weighing
What it looks like
Common questions
Is this immigration advice?+
No, and it should not be treated as such. It is a research starting point to help you work out which routes are worth investigating. Always confirm against the official government source for the country before making decisions or payments.
How current is the information?+
Visa rules change and the model has a knowledge cutoff, so treat timelines and thresholds as indicative. The value is in narrowing the options quickly; verification is still yours to do.
Does it cover every country?+
It covers most destinations people ask about, with more depth on common relocation routes. Unusual citizenship and destination combinations will produce thinner results.
Can I compare several destinations at once?+
Yes. Comparing is the point — the same criteria applied across destinations is what makes the differences visible.
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