The Human Migration Readiness Instrument

The world's first human migration readiness instrument.

You're about to risk everything on this move. Make sure you're ready for what it actually takes.

PRISM does for migration readiness what IELTS did for language readiness.

Begin Assessment · $99
No sign-up before payment Report delivered on completion One-time · never renewed
1 in 5
Immigrants eventually leave their destination country
Statistics Canada, 2016 immigrant cohort
$15K–$60K
Cost of a failed migration (USD est.)
Conference Board of Canada, converted to USD
1 in 4
Immigrants report anxiety or depression
PMC peer-reviewed study, immigrants in Canada, 2024
You can prepare for migration for months and still be unprepared for life abroad.
The Problem

Everyone researches the move.
Almost no one researches what comes after it.

The visa, the applications, the savings, the flights — these are the parts with checklists, and you will solve every one of them. Then the things without checklists begin. Savings erode faster than expected. The job offer takes two years, not two months. Distance from family stops feeling temporary and starts becoming heavy. And isolation, the risk no one prices in, does the quiet damage. The question is not whether these things can happen — it is whether you have accounted for them before making one of the biggest decisions of your life. That is what PRISM measures. It shows you where you are exposed, while there is still time to do something about it.

Eligibility industry · USD · 2024
Where the money goes
Annual market size by category
Business Research Insights 2024 · IELTS/British Council · WES.org
Canada · 2016 cohort
Quebec retains 81%.
Ontario retains 93%.
Five-year immigrant retention by province (%)
Statistics Canada, 2016 immigrant cohort retention data
Settlement reality · Peer-reviewed data
The cost of arriving unprepared
Mental health symptoms — immigrants vs. general population (%)
PMC peer-reviewed study, immigrants in Canada, 2024
Audience

Who Takes PRISM

PRISM sits alongside IELTS, TOEFL, and immigration consultants. Those test eligibility. This tests readiness.

01 · The Undergraduate
Priya, 21
Final year · Mumbai → Canada
You have done everything right. The plan is solid. The question no one has asked is whether you are.Her parents are financing this at significant personal cost.
PRISM tells her what the offer letter won’t.
02 · The Postgraduate
Kofi, 25
BSc complete · Accra → UK
You have done more research than most. What you have not researched is yourself.The visa process is handled. The internal terrain is what hasn’t been mapped.
PRISM maps the psychological terrain before he lands.
03 · The Economic Migrant
Jasmine, 28
Registered nurse · Manila → UK
The income gap is real. The move makes financial sense. The question nobody has asked is what it costs her personally.Her parents depend on her remittances. The weight of this move is financial, relational, and psychological simultaneously.
PRISM shows her where the weight will fall hardest.
04 · The Accompanying Partner
Divya, 29
Teacher · Chennai → Australia
The visa was his. The adjustment is hers.Social isolation, professional reset, identity under pressure — the adjustment will be entirely hers to absorb.
PRISM gives her a reading that belongs to her alone.
05 · The Climate Migrant
Arjun, 34
Any field · Any city → Somewhere possible
Not chasing an opportunity. Leaving because staying is no longer sustainable.Heat, political uncertainty, economic instability. The destination is secondary to the departure.
PRISM distinguishes between leaving and arriving.
The assessment

Five Dimensions of Migration Readiness

Twenty named canonical profiles. One calibrated reading of where you stand — built from your actual answers, specific to your combination, not generalised to your circumstance.

P Psychological Readiness Can you handle two years of uncertainty without a safety net?
R Reality Alignment Are your expectations of year one actually accurate?
I Intent Clarity Are you moving toward something, or away from something unresolved?
S Social & Cultural Agility Can you rebuild your social life in an entirely unfamiliar culture?
M Mobility Anchors If things go wrong, can you actually change course?
Explore the five pillars
Terms

One Assessment. One Report. $99 USD.

No tiers, no subscriptions, no upsells. PRISM does not sell you a country, a visa pathway, or a course.

A failed migration costs $15,000–$60,000 USD. PRISM costs $99 USD, once. It does not refer, upsell, or renew. It is not a subscription, a consultancy, or a reseller of anything.

99 USD

One-time. Full report delivered on completion.

Haven’t started? Full refund within 24 hours.

Begin Assessment
01Sixty-question psychometric assessment
02Sixteen conversation guides — written for your profile, for parents, partner, mentor, and yourself
03Five named canonical profiles — one per pillar
04Cross-pillar interaction patterns specific to your combination
05Sequenced action plan — before commitment, before departure, first months abroad
No consultations. No upsells. No renewals.

You have researched the country.
Have you researched the move?

Read Sample Report How it works

This instrument tells you whether you are prepared, not whether you should go. The decision remains yours.