How Scores Are Calculated
GRIA does not manually rank countries. Every score is generated automatically using structured evaluation logic.
Scores Are Relative, Not Absolute
A country scoring 82 does not mean it is “82% good.” Scores represent how well a country matches your profile compared with all other countries in the system.
Box 1 — Core Preferences
- Healthcare
- Affordability
- Safety
- Climate
- Internet Quality
- Tax Friendliness
- English Usability
Box 2 — Advanced Considerations
- Political Stability
- Visa Difficulty
- Infrastructure Quality
- Bureaucracy Ease
- Job Market Strength
- Time to Permanent Residency
Box 3 — Personal Fit & Values
- Family Friendliness
- Low Corruption
- Retiree Suitability
- Digital Nomad Friendliness
- Disaster Risk
- Religious Freedom
Automated Calculation System
Scores are generated through automated evaluation scripts and shared rules applied consistently across all countries.
Countries are not hand-ranked or manually boosted.
Why Scores Change
Rankings change when your preferences change.
A country that ranks highly for one user may rank much lower for another.
Citizenship, financial requirements, language difficulty, infrastructure, safety, taxes, and lifestyle fit all influence outcomes.
Scores are recalculated automatically every time filters are adjusted.
Why Two Users See Different Results
GRIA is profile-aware.
Your citizenship, age, savings, work needs, and priorities affect which countries appear eligible.
Two people viewing the same country may receive very different rankings.
This creates more realistic comparisons than static “best countries” lists.
