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Couples relocation tool. Each partner sets priorities across 7 dimensions — see blended scores, agreement levels & dealbreaker flags for 95 countries.
Powered by our Global Relocation Index scoring engine · methodology
Data last updated: March 2026
Quick answer
The WhereNext Partner Planner solves the hardest relocation decision: two people whose priorities don't match. You set Person A's weights (e.g., career-focused, willing to trade safety for lifestyle); your partner sets Person B's (e.g., safety-first, English-language ease). The tool finds countries that score in BOTH partners' top quintiles — i.e., the countries where neither person feels they compromised. Output: blended ranking + per-partner score breakdown + dealbreakers (e.g., "Person A's climate dealbreaker rules out Sweden"). Indexes 95 countries on cost, safety, healthcare, education, career, lifestyle, infrastructure.
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Scores reflect data-driven rankings, not subjective compatibility. Individual experiences in any country will vary.
Each partner independently sets priority weights across 7 dimensions — cost of living, safety, healthcare, education, career opportunities, lifestyle, and infrastructure. The tool computes blended scores for 95 countries, highlighting where you agree and flagging potential dealbreakers.
The agreement score (0-100) measures how closely aligned both partners are on a given country. A score above 80 means strong alignment. Below 60 signals a significant disagreement that warrants discussion. Countries are flagged as dealbreakers if either partner's score falls below their set threshold.
Yes. Each partner can start from a persona preset (Digital Nomad, Family, Retiree, Career-Focused, or Entrepreneur) and then fine-tune individual dimension weights. This makes it easy to compare different lifestyle priorities.