How we work.
We are a new firm. We are not going to tell you we have twenty-five years and thirty thousand clients, because we do not — and every firm that tells you that is asking you to take an unverifiable number on faith.
What we will do instead is show our work. Every claim on this site is dated and sourced. Our prices are published. Our refusals are published. Judge us on that.
We start by trying to talk you out of it
The first question is not "which programme" — it is whether moving your tax residency achieves anything for you at all. For a meaningful share of people who ask, it does not, and the honest answer is to keep your money.
The tax comes before the passport
What it costs to leave is usually larger than what it costs to arrive. Exit taxes, deemed disposals, CFC attribution and the loss of a treaty position routinely dwarf a government fee. We model that first, because it sometimes changes the whole plan.
One named person owns your file
Not "our team of experts". A person, with a name, who is accountable when something is missed and who you can reach without a ticket number.
Source of funds is the whole game
Almost every refusal traces back to a source-of-funds narrative that could not be evidenced. We build that first and stress-test it against the regulator before a single form is filed.
We tell you when we are wrong
Programme terms change constantly. When a page here stops being true, we rewrite it and record what changed, in public, with a date.
Your name never leaves the file
No case studies with your initials. No "a client of ours recently". No logo wall with your company on it. Discretion is not a feature we charge extra for.
The numbers we can actually stand behind
A new firm has no track record, so here is what is verifiable today: this site documents 397 programmes across 115 jurisdictions, of which 267 are open to new applicants. The rest are closed or reformed, and we say so on the page rather than leaving them up to catch searches. Every one carries the month we last checked it against a primary source.
What we will not do
We do not publish a passport index — eleven already exist and the world does not need a twelfth. We do not claim an acceptance rate; no honest advisory has a meaningful one, and the firms advertising "100%" are counting only the applications they chose to file. And we will not take your money for a programme we think is wrong for you.
Start with a position review
Published price, written answer, and a real possibility that the answer is "do nothing".