Where should you go?

Answer a few quick questions and get a shortlist of countries that fit your income, budget, and lifestyle preferences. Income helps make the shortlist more realistic, but the rest is optional.

15
destinations in the current dataset
2–4
finalists is the sweet spot for compare
Official links
available from every country guide

Current starting path

These answers are preloaded so you can tweak them instead of starting from a blank form.

Clear prefill
Region: Middle East

Build your shortlist

Leave anything blank if you are not sure. It is better to start broad and trim from the results than force fake certainty too early.

Optional, but useful — it keeps the shortlist grounded in routes you can realistically qualify for.

Reset

Try a starting path instead of a blank form

These are not recommendations. They are just quick bundles that make the first pass easier if you only know the shape of the shortlist you want.

Renewable Europe starter

Good if you want Europe, easier English comfort, and a shortlist that leans toward longer-base options.

Region: Europe Budget: Medium cost Climate: Mild Needs easy English support Wants a long-stay route

Lower-cost Europe starter

Useful when you want Europe first, but the monthly burn matters more than headline prestige.

Region: Europe Budget: Low cost Climate: Mild Wants a long-stay route

Warm + English-friendly starter

A good first pass when communication comfort and warmer weather matter more than one exact region.

Budget: Medium cost Climate: Warm Needs easy English support Wants a long-stay route

Sunny budget-first starter

Start here if you mainly want somewhere sunnier and cheaper, then tighten the shortlist from the results.

Budget: Low cost Climate: Sunny

What the quiz is good at

  • Turning vague intent into a first shortlist you can actually compare.
  • Filtering out countries that are clearly above your current income bar.
  • Giving you a sensible next step even when you are still early in the research process.

What to do after the results

  1. Open the suggested compare set and cut it down to two to four finalists.
  2. Open the country guides for the finalists to verify visa basics and trade-offs.
  3. Check tax day counts before you plan a stay that gets close to a residency threshold.

Questions people ask before taking the quiz

Useful for searchers and for anyone deciding whether to start with the quiz, browse, or compare.

How does the Nomad Compass quiz narrow the shortlist?

The quiz uses your income, region, budget, climate, English-support, and long-stay answers to rank options across 15 destinations. Income helps filter out routes that are clearly above your current bar, while blank answers intentionally keep the field broader so you do not overfit the shortlist too early.

Do you need to know your exact budget or region before taking the quiz?

No. Most fields are optional, and broad answers are usually better than fake certainty. Start with the rough shape of what you want, then tighten the lane after the results by opening compare, browsing filtered country pages, or loading one of the starter paths.

What should you do after getting quiz results?

Open the suggested compare set first, trim it to two to four realistic finalists, then open the individual country guides and official sources for the countries that still look serious. The quiz is for narrowing the field, not for making the final call on its own.

Can this quiz replace official rule checks or tax advice?

No. It is a planning shortcut, not legal or tax advice. Use the quiz to get to a better shortlist faster, then verify visa rules, supporting-document details, and tax-day-count implications with the official sources and qualified local advice before you act.