Editorial Policy

Relocate to Asia publishes practical relocation guides for planning, not legal instructions. Visa articles prioritize official government, consular or program pages. Secondary sources may be used for context, but they should not override the authority that publishes the rule.

Our Standards

  • Use official sources for visa limits, eligibility, stay duration and application rules.
  • Separate confirmed facts from editorial interpretation.
  • Show the month and year when a guide was checked whenever possible.
  • Use nofollow links for external official references.
  • Update or rewrite pages when rules change or a better official source becomes available.

Readers should always verify the official source before applying. Immigration rules can change without notice.

How To Read Relocate To Asia Trust Pages

These pages are not footer decoration. They explain who is responsible for the content, how visa facts are checked, where corrections go and why the site separates official rules from practical interpretation.

Who Owns The Facts

Relocate to Asia uses an editorial team model. For visas, costs and relocation planning, that matters because readers need to know the page is not personal legal advice, while factual claims are checked against official sources where possible.

How Corrections Work

If a visa rule, cost number, healthcare detail or official link changes, corrections should go through the contact page. For relocation decisions, fixing one factual error matters more than rewriting a polished paragraph.

What The Site Does Not Promise

Relocate to Asia does not guarantee visa approval, replace an immigration lawyer or sell visa services. The goal is to help readers remove weak options before they spend money.

Is This Legal Advice?

No. The content supports planning. Verify the official authority or a qualified professional before applying.

Why Does The Review Date Matter?

Visa rules change. The review month and year help readers judge how cautiously to treat a page.