u/citizeo

I'm building a free tool to help people who want to move abroad discover their citizenship and residency options.
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I'm building a free tool to help people who want to move abroad discover their citizenship and residency options.

Hi all. I'm Josh and I'm building Citizeo, a free tool that helps people find citizenship, residency, work visa, student, ancestry, retirement, and remote-work pathways that might be available to them based on their life situation.

People often want to know "where can I go?" That's hard to answer without asking a dozen follow-up questions: citizenships, age, family history, degrees, job field, income, target countries, whether you have a job offer, whether you qualify through a parent/grandparent, etc.

Citizeo is trying to make it easier to answer that question. It walks you through a guided set of questions, checks your profile against a catalog of pathways (500+ across 80+ countries), and then shows matches with plain-English summaries and source links. It is not legal advice, and it does not replace an immigration lawyer. The goal is to help people discover options and figure out their next steps.

It's totally free, no paywall to see results. It does require sign in, because it saves your progress and results.

If anyone here is willing to try it and tell me where it feels wrong, confusing, too optimistic, or missing important routes, I'd genuinely appreciate it.

Happy to answer questions here, and I'm especially interested in feedback from people who have actually gone through immigration processes or regularly help others evaluate options.

u/citizeo — 1 day ago