How we help
International relocation
Legal support for relocation and choosing a safe jurisdiction.
Overview
International relocation is not just a move but a legal strategy for choosing a jurisdiction that provides safety, a stable status and predictable conditions. The chosen country's extradition and cooperation practice is especially important.
A sound choice of country and legal basis for stay reduces risks and lays the foundation for long-term stability.
How we help
- Assess the risks and priorities of your situation
- Select a suitable jurisdiction considering extradition practice
- Advise on grounds for stay and residency
- Help prepare the documents
- Coordinate with local specialists
How we work
- 1
Risk assessment
Analyse the situation and goals.
- 2
Jurisdiction selection
Compare countries on key criteria.
- 3
Documents
Prepare the grounds for stay.
- 4
Support
Support the relocation stages.
Common mistakes & risks
- Choosing a country without considering extradition practice
- Ignoring tax and legal status
- No legal basis for long-term stay
Frequently asked questions
Which countries are safer?
There is no universal answer — it depends on the specific situation, nationality, the nature of the risks and the treaty framework. The choice is made individually.
Does relocation remove a Red Notice?
No. Moving does not delete data from Interpol's systems — that requires a separate CCF procedure.