Relocation·Map

Choose where to live next.

Nine questions. Two minutes. Sourced data — not opinions.

Thirty countries, scored on ten dimensions of life.

Sample ranking — answers cycling

  • #1Italy74%
  • #2Singapore66%
  • #3United Arab Emirates66%
  • #4Estonia62%
  • #5Portugal61%

Based on alpine climate, EU passport, low taxTry yours →

Sourced from
  • ISTAT · 2024
  • Open-Meteo · 1991–2020
  • OECD Tax · 2024
  • EF EPI · 2025
  • WHO UHC · 2023
  • IEP GPI · 2024

A taste, no signup.

Pick what matters most to you. We'll show the top three countries instantly.

What matters most?

Select a dimension above to preview the top three.

How it works

  1. Answer

    Nine questions — climate, money, passport, family, and what you can accept losing.

  2. Score

    A geometric weighted mean across ten dimensions — with hard exclusions for deal-breakers.

  3. Decide

    Open the Italy map or notify us when another country goes live.

Ten dimensions of life.

Each scored 0–10 from open data. Hover a card to see range.

Visa

Gov. portals · 2024

Tax

OECD · 2024

Cost

Numbeo · 2024

Climate

Open-Meteo · 1991–2020

Healthcare

WHO UHC · 2023

Safety

IEP GPI · 2024

Language

EF EPI · 2025

Jobs / internet

Ookla · 2024

Family

UNESCO + IB · 2024

Banking

Wise · FATF · 2024

Thirty countries. Five regions. Four tiers of data depth.

  • T0 Italy is the pioneer. Granular comune-level data, 8000 places, live map.
  • T1 Top destinations. Country-level live metrics. Maps shipping over the next quarters.
  • T2/T3 Twenty-three more. Notify when a country goes live.
  • ItalyIT · EuropeT0
  • United Arab EmiratesAE · Middle EastT1
  • PortugalPT · EuropeT1
  • SpainES · EuropeT1
  • CyprusCY · EuropeT1
  • ThailandTH · AsiaT2
Browse all 30 countries →

A note on method —

Every country is scored from open data: climate normals 1991–2020 from Open-Meteo, tax statutes from OECD, language proficiency from EF EPI, safety from the Institute for Economics & Peace.

We weight them geometrically — a single weak dimension can't be balanced out by a strong one. Hard deal-breakers (no Schengen, no banking access for your passport) exclude rather than penalize.

The match score is our model talking, not a verdict. Use the map to look closer.

Questions

Who is this for?
People considering an international move for one to ten years — knowledge workers, families, retirees. Not tourists; not pure digital nomads chasing the next month.
How do you score countries?
Each country gets a 0–1 score per dimension from open data, then we take a geometric weighted mean of the dimensions you weight most. Hard deal-breakers (passport bans, no banking access) exclude a country rather than penalize it.
Why only thirty countries?
We picked the 30 most-asked-about destinations for long-term relocation. Adding more raises noise, not signal. If you have a strong suggestion, drop us a line.
Will more countries get a map like Italy?
Yes. Italy is T0 — full comune-level data, 8000 places. Portugal, Spain, UAE, Cyprus are next in queue. Subscribe per-country in the atlas to be notified.
Is the data current?
Climate normals are 1991–2020 (WMO standard). Tax, visa, language data is refreshed annually. Every data point lists its source and year inline.