Citizeo for Professionals
Information for specialists deciding whether Citizeo is useful for their clients, audience, intake process, or lead-generation strategy.
Summary
Citizeo is a free citizenship and residency discovery tool for consumers. It helps people arrive at a clearer shortlist before they speak with an immigration lawyer, consultant, relocation advisor, financial planner, or other specialist.
What Citizeo does
Citizeo asks users about their background, goals, citizenships, family history, work, education, languages, finances, and lifestyle. It does this using a dynamic decision graph that's optimized to make the processed as streamlined and accurate as possible. It then surfaces citizenship and residency pathways that may fit those facts.
The catalog currently includes about 500 (and growing) pathways across 80+ countries, including citizenship by descent, naturalization, skilled-worker permits, digital nomad and remote-work visas, retirement and financially independent routes, family reunification, investment pathways, and special heritage or treaty-based routes.
Each pathway has a plain-English resource page with source links, usually to official government material.
What Citizeo does not do
- Citizeo is not a law firm. It does not represent clients, prepare filings, or provide legal opinions.
- Citizeo does not guarantee outcomes. It identifies pathways worth reviewing based on user-provided facts.
- Citizeo is not a replacement for professional judgment. Complex facts, document review, strategy, and filing work belong with qualified professionals.
- Citizeo does not sell rankings. Specialists cannot pay to appear as a better match for a pathway.
Why specialists may find it useful
Many consultations begin with a broad, inefficient question: "What are my options?"
Citizeo helps narrow that conversation before the meeting. A user who completes discovery may arrive with:
- A realistic shortlist of pathways to discuss
- A better understanding of common eligibility factors
- A clearer sense of which documents or facts may matter
- More focused questions for the specialist
- A better appreciation for where professional help is valuable
That can make the first meeting more productive for both sides.
How to refer people to Citizeo
You can refer people informally without setting anything up. If you want Citizeo to send qualified leads to your firm or practice, that is a separate professional relationship and should be discussed with the Citizeo team.
Common ways to use it:
- Link to citizeo.com from a resources page
- Mention it in an intake email before a consultation
- Recommend it to clients who are still exploring and not ready for paid advice
- Use it as a starting point for content about global mobility options
Suggested wording:
For a free preliminary look at citizenship and residency pathways that may fit your situation, try Citizeo before our consultation. It can help you arrive with a clearer shortlist and better questions.
Interested in receiving qualified leads?
Citizeo users sometimes ask for help from specialists who handle a specific pathway. If you would like to be considered for a formal referral or lead-generation relationship with Citizeo, reach out with:
- Your firm or practice name
- Jurisdictions where you are qualified or regularly work
- The pathway types you handle
- A short description of your ideal client
- Your website or professional profile
Citizeo reviews specialists for fit, credentials, jurisdiction, and pathway experience. If there is a commercial arrangement, it should be transparent and should never affect whether a user sees accurate pathway information.
Questions
If you want to discuss coverage, corrections, a professional relationship, or a feature that would make Citizeo more useful to your clients, email hello@citizeo.com.