Methodology

How TerraMovo turns relocation research into planning guidance

The product is built to help users compare realistic routes, identify missing evidence, and sequence work without blurring the line between planning support and legal advice.

How the product thinks

Destination → Pathway → Fit check → Move Plan → Execute

Use the same sequence whether you are still browsing countries or ready to manage documents and deadlines.

  1. 1DestinationWhere you might liveStart with countries that match your timing, household, budget, tax, and lifestyle constraints.
  2. 2PathwayThe visa or legal routeA pathway is the specific permission strategy that lets you live, work, renew, or settle in a country.
  3. 3Fit checkYour profile against the rulesAnswer only the inputs that change ranking, blockers, missing documents, and expert-review triggers.
  4. 4Move PlanThe execution artifactTurn a selected pathway into tasks, dependencies, deadlines, document mapping, and arrival operations.
  5. 5ExecuteYour operating dashboardTrack the plan, keep documents current, monitor rule changes, and switch into settling mode after arrival.

How routes are ranked

TerraMovo combines country fit, pathway rules, financial thresholds, timing, household needs, work rights, tax exposure, paperwork burden, and long-term durability. Missing inputs are surfaced as review items instead of being silently guessed.

How sources are treated

Official or primary sources are preferred when available. Research-backed material is useful for planning, but the app labels it clearly so you know when to verify before filing.

When to escalate

Prior refusals, criminal history, tax complexity, ambiguous family rights, document inconsistencies, or urgent deadlines should be reviewed by a qualified professional before action.

What TerraMovo is not

TerraMovo is planning software. It does not submit applications, guarantee eligibility, or provide legal advice. The product is designed to make uncertainty visible and organize next steps.

Planning readiness guide

What the trust labels mean

TerraMovo is planning software. Planning readiness labels explain source posture and next steps, not legal certainty.

Filing-ready

Two or more official sources are cited and key fields are verified within the last 90 days. Suitable as the basis for a filing decision (with professional review for high-stakes facts).

Planning-ready

At least one source is cited and the route was reviewed within the last 180 days. Trustworthy for planning and comparison; verify specifics before filing.

Source review needed

Sources are missing, stale, or incomplete. Use for orientation only — the missing items are listed on each pathway.

Missing info

Your profile is missing inputs that could materially change ranking or risk.

Expert review

High-risk facts, ambiguity, or document issues should be checked by a qualified professional.