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Relocation Management
Relocation Management · Migration Consultants

Relocation Management
Relocation Management · Migration Consultants

Corporate Mobility
Corporate Mobility · Migration Consultants

Migration Consultants
Migration Consultants

Migration Consultants
Migration Consultants

Migration Consultants
Migration Consultants · Full-Service Firms

Real Estate
Real Estate · Migration Consultants

Migration Consultants
Migration Consultants

Migration Consultants
Migration Consultants · Full-Service Firms

Migration Consultants
Migration Consultants · Full-Service Firms
A single firm rarely handles relocation. And almost always in "trust no one all the way" mode — every piece of advice has to be double-checked, every offer has to be questioned twice. The providers' page on WorldPath groups the industry into a single open catalogue, sorted by categories that actually compete with each other.
WorldPath Providers is an open catalogue of companies from the immigration and relocation industry, organised into ten categories. Every provider is scored on a public four-parameter scale.
Any company from the industry can be on the platform. Providers are split into ten competitive categories — each category has its own rules and is compared only to its peers.
Inside each category, providers are tagged with their core specialisations: Citizenship by Investment, Residency by Investment, Passport Planning, Real Estate Investment, Government Advisory, Wealth Management, and Partner Network. This lets clients search not for "a firm" but for a firm with the specific expertise they need.
WorldPath is an open platform. Any provider who fits a category's profile can join the catalogue. The rules are the same for everyone: transparent pricing models, honest communication with clients, respect for privacy, and no transfer of personal data without explicit consent.
Every provider receives a composite Provider Index, built from four scales. Trust Score covers regulatory confirmations, legal-entity verification, and complaint history. Success Score covers cases delivered through to the status granted and client satisfaction. Price Rating measures pricing transparency and the reasonableness of fees within the category. Clients Served captures the volume of client work.
The Provider Index is a live signal, not an annual report. A newly completed case, fresh client reviews, a change in licensing status, or a substantiated complaint all feed into the recalculation as they happen. The base refresh cycle for the scales runs each quarter.
Each provider card shows what would normally require separate inquiries or a paid introductory call to find out: which countries the provider works in, which languages they handle client communications in, which specific programs they run, legal entity and country of registration, years on the market, and the number and location of offices. That makes it possible to compare three lawyers in five minutes, using the same criteria — for example, "operates in Portugal, speaks Russian, runs cases" — rather than sending the same question to three firms via contact forms.
WorldPath stays in real-time contact with every provider and receives status updates on your application at each stage. The platform reserves the right to run a quality-control review of a provider's work by reaching out to the client with direct questions about the communication with the provider or the service delivered. Those answers feed into the provider's Trust Score and Success Score and can shift their position in the rating.
For clients — tell the WorldPath AI assistant what needs to be solved. The system will assemble a turnkey chain of providers on its own: a lawyer for the right jurisdiction, a tax advisor for your case, a realtor in the destination country, a program provider, and a relocation manager in the right order, accounting for compatibility, and without making you double-check each one by hand. If preferred, you can skip the assistant and pick providers manually using filters for category, specialisation, language, and country.
It is also worth looking at the countries and passports pages — the WRI helps clarify which jurisdiction actually fits before choosing a provider.
For providers, applications go through the partner program. Requirements for each of the ten categories are described separately.
Any company from the immigration and relocation industry that fits one of ten categories: Full-Service Firms, Lawyers & Attorneys, Migration Consultants, Relocation Management, Tax & Wealth Advisors, Real Estate, Corporate Mobility, Document & Apostille, UHNWI Concierge, Multi-Family Office. Each category has its own requirements for licensing and operational maturity.
Every provider receives a composite Provider Index built from four scales: Trust Score (regulatory confirmations and complaint history), Success Score (cases delivered through to status granted and client satisfaction), Price Rating (pricing transparency), and Clients Served (volume of client work). Categories are ranked separately — lawyers are not compared with realtors.
The Provider Index is a live signal, not an annual report. New completed cases, fresh client reviews, licensing-status changes, and substantiated complaints feed into the recalculation as they happen. The base refresh cycle runs each quarter.
Citizenship by Investment, Residency by Investment, Passport Planning, Real Estate Investment, Government Advisory, Wealth Management, Partner Network. Additional filters by countries covered, working languages, and the programs the provider runs.
A basic listing in the catalog does not require an entry fee. Additional features — extended profile, priority briefs on incoming client requests — are described in the partner program terms.
Personal data is not passed to providers without the client's explicit consent. Contact details only move after the client themselves has chosen who to reach out to. WorldPath does not sell client data to third parties. Details are in the privacy policy.
Complaints are reviewed. Confirmed violations of platform principles — false advertising, data leaks, aggressive sales tactics — lead to a formal warning or removal from the catalog. Decisions are published.
Yes. Each of the ten categories has its own application path with checks on regulatory documents and operational details. Review time depends on the category and the completeness of the application.