Support is designed to help prospective retirees move from broad interest to a more grounded and usable plan.
The focus is on the parts of a move that are often looked at in isolation: country choice, visa route, practical setup, property, banking, healthcare and longer-term living arrangements.
Each engagement is intended to bring order to the early decision-making process, helping you understand the practical questions before committing time, money or emotion to a particular route.
Initial position review and discussion of objectives, budget, family circumstances and preferred lifestyle.
Comparison of suitable destinations based on practical living considerations rather than headlines.
Orientation around retirement visa and residency routes, including where specialist immigration advice may be required.
Practical planning around property, banking, healthcare, insurance, documentation and day-to-day setup.
A written summary of key considerations, risks, unresolved questions and suggested next steps.
Work is typically structured as a fixed-fee engagement, agreed in advance based on the level of support required.
This often begins with a diagnostic phase and may extend into more detailed country comparison, practical planning and coordination with local professionals where appropriate.
Fees are discussed during the initial conversation, so expectations are clear before any work begins.
The aim is to help you frame the move properly, understand the sequence of decisions, and identify where specialist input may be required.
The aim is to ensure that when you do engage visa agents, lawyers, tax specialists or financial advisers, you are doing so with clarity — rather than starting from scratch or relying on fragmented information. Our work is: