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What this tool does
Most “can I move there?” research starts backwards: pick a country, then dig through immigration sites hoping a route exists. This tool flips it. Tell us where you are moving from, what kind of move you are making and, where it matters, the income you can show, and it lists every matching residence route across the 81 destinations we cover, with the real requirement for each.
The data behind it is compiled from official immigration sources and PwC country summaries, independently re-verified, and refreshed on a rolling basis. Where a route has a published income threshold we show it converted to US dollars a month; where the requirement is discretionary or investment-based we say so plainly rather than inventing a number.
A few things it already knows
Twenty-two retirement and passive-income routes currently sit at or below USD 2,000 a month, from Panama’s Pensionado and Costa Rica’s Pensionado at USD 1,000 to Portugal’s D7 at roughly one Portuguese minimum wage. There are 39 digital-nomad routes, from Brazil at USD 1,500 a month to the Cayman Islands at USD 100,000 a year. And the timelines differ enormously: permanent residency arrives immediately with some approvals and only after 20 years with others.
General information, not immigration advice. Rules change often; always confirm against the official source before you commit.