GRIA

GRIA

Find where you can move to — and where you'll fit best.

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How to Use GRIA

GRIA helps you compare countries using a structured evaluation framework rather than manually ranking destinations.

How GRIA Works

GRIA compares countries using legal eligibility, lifestyle fit, infrastructure, long-term practicality, and personal preferences.

Rankings are generated automatically using the same scoring framework across all supported countries.

Countries are not manually ranked or curated into “best places.”

Understanding Rankings

Rankings are relative. Scores represent how well a country matches your profile compared with other countries.

Adjusting preferences can dramatically change rankings.

A lower-ranked country is not “bad” — it simply may not match your selected priorities as closely.

Eligibility vs Fit

GRIA separates legal eligibility from lifestyle compatibility.

A country may offer excellent quality of life but still fail legal requirements.

Likewise, a legally accessible country may not suit your climate, safety, tax, or infrastructure preferences.

English Language Note

GRIA is primarily designed for English-speaking users. Browser auto-translation may affect wording, interpretation, or language-based scoring explanations.

How To Get Better Results

Start broad. Avoid setting too many strict minimums during your first search.

GRIA works best when you first explore a wide shortlist, then refine your preferences after reviewing early matches.

Small adjustments to sliders or priorities can dramatically change rankings.

Countries are compared against each other dynamically — not ranked from a fixed list.

The more accurately your preferences reflect your real priorities, the stronger your results become.