LONDON, ENGLAND, July 06, 2017 /24-7PressRelease/ -- A new and unique web service www.wherecani.live, has been launched to help people from all over the world discover the incredible opportunities available to them for living and working abroad. With an increasingly turbulent world and a globally mobile population, this is a service made for our times.
"It's an idea that sprung from Brexit," commented founder Alison Johnson, "I reside near Barcelona, Spain with my family. We rely on my United Kingdom (UK) citizenship to be able to stay here. Once Britain is no longer part of the European Union (EU), nobody really knows whether UK citizens will be able to easily live in the EU. Luckily after a conversation on a train, I learned I was eligible for an Irish passport through my grandmother. What a relief! I wondered if we could help others in the same way and WhereCanI.Live was born!"
An easy, five-minute step-by-step introduction gathers your relevant information, while specially formulated algorithms are applied to a verified database of government and immigration department information. The result is an instant, personalised list of all the countries you could live in and details about immigration rules that could apply to you. The report also includes a map which is sharable on social media platforms.
Co-founder Ian Ryder stated, "We believe we are the first website to offer this unique and personalised service. When we started investigating we found that unearthing clear, accurate and up-to-date information on a global scale was incredibly difficult. Months have been spent researching, collating, translating and thoroughly checking immigration information to bring our clients the most legitimate and up to date information available anywhere."
Johnson added, "A few key areas of immigration law have been focused on. The first is your family, your ancestry, and that of a partner. Then there are the opportunities through investment or proving an annual income. Amazingly, there are close to 100 countries offering migration through investment. Small amounts of investment, including purchasing a home to live in, can open many doors."
WhereCanI.Live also provides helpful resources to explore life in various countries of interest such as Quality of Life, Cost of Living and Average Disposable Income.
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