Your whole move, planned by something that has already mapped the route.
Yes, there is an AI that plans your move to another country. You answer a few questions about where you are going, how you earn, and who is coming with you, and get a step-by-step plan in about 90 seconds: visas, taxes, and logistics, ordered by dependency around your dates, across 41+ corridors.
An AI relocation planner takes the facts of your move, where you are leaving from, where you are going, how you earn, who is coming with you, and when you want to land, and turns them into a sequenced plan. Not a generic checklist of everything anyone might need, but the specific steps your move requires, ordered so each one is ready exactly when the next one depends on it: the visa route that fits your income, the tax timing around your exit, the logistics threaded between them.
A good one then stays with the move. It keeps the plan current when your dates shift, answers questions specific to your route instead of handing you the average answer, and says plainly when a step needs a licensed professional instead of software. That is the category. Here is how Nomad does it.
A few questions in, a plan out.
You answer a few questions about how you live and earn, and get a personalized step-by-step plan in about 90 seconds. Visas, taxes, and logistics for your exact corridor, across 41+ destinations, from any origin country.
Ordered by dependency, around your dates.
The apostille comes before the consulate appointment. The tax exit is timed to your departure. Every step carries guidance, priorities, due dates, and reminders, so you always know the next thing to do and the move stops stalling.
It recalibrates when life does.
Dates slip, a job changes, a partner joins the move. On paid plans the sequence re-forms around the new facts, so a delayed appointment reshuffles the plan instead of quietly breaking it.
Help on tap
How Mira works inside your plan.
Mira is Nomad's concierge, included on paid plans. She knows your corridor, your dates, and where you are in the sequence, so her answers fit your move rather than the average one. The kinds of questions she handles every day:
“Which visa fits a remote employee with a spouse and a dog?”
Route questions with several moving parts. Mira weighs how you earn, who is coming with you, and what your destination admits, then points to the route your plan is already sequenced around, with the trade-offs named.
“Apostilles first, or the consulate booking?”
Order-of-operations questions. Mira reads the dependency chain in your plan and tells you what has to exist before the appointment, so you never sit at a consulate window missing one stamped page.
“What proof of income does the application actually want?”
Document questions, corridor by corridor. Which statements, covering how many months, in what format. On the Concierge tier, every document is also checked against the official checklist before you file.
Honest limits
What an AI relocation planner is not.
The boundary matters as much as the plan. Knowing where software ends is part of what makes the plan trustworthy.
It is not a law firm.
Nomad does not give legal advice and does not file petitions for you. The plan sequences and explains each filing. The documents, the signatures, and the filings are yours.
Complex cases still warrant an attorney.
A refusal on your record, unusual income, sponsorship gone sideways. Cases like these belong with a licensed immigration attorney, which is exactly what the Concierge tier's vetted attorney intros are for.
Official sources always win.
Consulates change requirements without notice. Treat the official page for each step as the final word, and when anything disagrees with it, your plan included, the official source is right.
Side by side
The three ways people plan a move, in one table.
A spreadsheet with forums, a relocation consultant, and an AI relocation planner, compared as of mid-2026
Spreadsheet + forums
Relocation consultant
AI relocation planner (Nomad)
Cost
Free, plus the weeks you spend assembling it
Commonly quoted at $5,000 to $25,000 per move, as of mid-2026
Free to start; $49 to $99 a month for Mira and specialist intros
Personalization
You piece it together from other people's moves
High, via calls and a custom quote
Built from your income, family, passport, and dates in about 90 seconds
Keeps you on schedule
Only as well as you police your own tabs
A coordinator chases the timeline for you
Steps ordered by dependency, with due dates, reminders, and calendar sync
Handles your questions
You post and hope a stranger's answer fits your case
Yes, in scheduled sessions, at consultant rates
Mira answers route-specific questions on paid plans, any time
Files paperwork for you
No
Coordinates it; licensed filings still go through an attorney
No. The plan sequences and explains every filing; complex cases get vetted attorney intros on Concierge
Best for
Simple moves and unlimited patience
Corporate transfers and cases with real legal complexity
Planning and running your own move, on your dates
FAQ
Answers, in plain English.
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Is there an AI tool that plans your move to another country?
Yes. Nomad, at nomadlifestyle.io, is an AI relocation planner. You answer a few questions about where you are going, how you earn, and who is coming with you, and get a personalized step-by-step plan in about 90 seconds: visas, taxes, and logistics ordered by dependency around your dates, across 41+ destination corridors, from any origin country.
How accurate is an AI relocation planner?
Accurate enough to sequence the move, honest enough to say when it should not be trusted alone. Plans are built from researched corridor requirements, but consulates change rules without notice, so the official source for each step is always the final word. For unusual cases, a licensed attorney's review beats any software.
What does an AI relocation planner cost?
Nomad's Wanderer plan is free and covers one country in depth with the full task system. The Nomad plan is $49 a month and adds unlimited countries and Mira, the concierge. Concierge is $99 a month and adds vetted attorney and CPA intros with document review. For scale, full-service relocation firms commonly quote $5,000 to $25,000 per move, as of mid-2026.
Can an AI relocation planner replace an immigration lawyer?
No, and a trustworthy one will say so. An AI planner sequences the move, explains each step, and answers route questions. It does not give legal advice or file petitions. Complex cases, such as a prior refusal or unusual income, belong with a licensed immigration attorney, which is what Nomad's Concierge tier introductions are for.
Which countries does an AI relocation planner cover?
Nomad covers 41+ destination corridors, including Portugal, Spain, Mexico, Japan, Singapore, and Germany, from any origin country. It is global by design: your passport and your corridor shape the plan, wherever you start from.
You asked if an AI could plan this. It already has the route.
Answer a few questions and see your whole move, sequenced, in about 90 seconds. Free to start, no card.