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Where Should You Move?

Weight what matters to you — cost, safety, internet, climate, visa-ease, tax — and get a ranked shortlist of countries that fit.

What matters to you?

Drag each factor from 0 (don’t care) to 5 (decisive). We score 12 popular relocation destinations against your weights and rank the best fits.

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Rent, groceries, day-to-day spend

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Personal security and stability

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Reliable fixed broadband for work

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Mild, comfortable weather year-round

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Open nomad / residence routes

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Headline burden on income

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Note

Georgia fits your priorities best right now.

Your shortlist

  1. 1GeorgiaStrongest on: Easy long-stay visa78match
  2. 2PortugalStrongest on: Safety77match
  3. 3EstoniaStrongest on: Fast internet74match
  4. 4ThailandStrongest on: Low cost of living74match
  5. 5UAE (Dubai)Strongest on: Safety74match

Voymo gives general information to help you organise your move. It is not legal, tax, or immigration advice, always confirm with an official source or a qualified professional before you act.

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What this tool does

"Where should I move?" has no single right answer — it depends entirely on what you are optimising for. Someone chasing the lowest rent wants a different country than someone who needs rock-solid broadband or the lightest tax bill. This finder turns that messy trade-off into a clear one: you tell it how much six factors matter to you, and it scores a curated set of popular relocation destinations against your priorities and ranks the best five fits.

How to use it

Set each of the six sliders from 0 (this doesn't matter to me) to 5 (this is decisive). Maybe cost is everything and tax is irrelevant; maybe you'd trade a cheaper city for fast internet and an easy long-stay visa. As you move the sliders, the shortlist re-ranks instantly, and each country shows its strongest factor for the weights you chose — so you can see why it placed where it did, not just that it did.

The method behind it

Every destination has a 0–100 score on each factor, normalised by hand from public indices. Your weights become multipliers in a weighted average, rescaled back to a 0–100 "match" number. The sub-scores are deliberately coarse and flagged as unverified in the source — this is a tool for narrowing a dozen options down to a serious few, not for settling a debate. Once a couple of countries stand out, dig into each one's real visa rules, tax treaties, and cost of living before you commit, because those details turn on facts this finder can't know about you.

Frequently asked questions

How is the match score calculated? +

Each destination carries a 0–100 score on six factors: cost of living, safety, internet, climate, visa-ease, and personal tax. Your slider weights multiply those sub-scores, and the result is a weighted average rescaled to 0–100. Raise a slider and any country that scores well on that factor climbs the list.

Where do the underlying numbers come from? +

They are coarse, hand-normalised estimates drawn from public sources such as Numbeo cost and safety indices, Ookla median fixed broadband speeds, OECD tax data, and how open each country’s long-stay or nomad route currently is. They are deliberately approximate and marked as unverified in the code — treat the ranking as a starting point, not a verdict.

Why are there only twelve countries? +

We keep the dataset small and curated so every entry is a genuinely common relocation or nomad destination we can keep maintained, rather than a long list padded with places nobody actually moves to. The shortlist returns your best five of those twelve.

Does this account for my nationality or family situation? +

No. Visa-ease here reflects how open a country is to a typical remote worker, not your specific passport, income, or dependants — all of which change eligibility. Use the result to narrow your options, then check each shortlisted country’s actual visa rules.

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Voymo gives general information to help you organise your move. It is not legal, tax, or immigration advice, always confirm with an official source or a qualified professional before you act.