We know that decisions about relocating to work in a new country carry a lot of weight.
Just one wrong number or an outdated visa requirement can cost you the opportunity itself (not to talk of your precious time and money).
That’s why we’re very meticulous with our research and editorial process.
Here’s exactly how we do it.
Where our information comes from
We prioritize official sources over third-party blogs or forums.
For example, our UK relocation content draws on:
- GOV.UK (for visa categories, salary, fees, immigration rules, etc.)
- Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria — TRCN (for Nigerian teachers registration and licensing).
- UK ENIC (for qualification comparability).
- Department for Education (DfE) and Teaching Regulation Agency (TRA) — for QTS and iQTS requirements.
- NHS and NMC (for our healthcare coverage).
- Official schools, NHS trust, and sponsor licence registers published by the UK government
Where a claim is based on personal or aggregated experience and not from an official source, we say so in the article rather than presenting it as official guidance.
How we fact-check
Article that include specific numbers are always checked against the current official source before publishing.
And because immigration rules and financial thresholds change frequently, we:
- mark every fact-sensitive article with a “Last verified” date.
- re-check high-traffic and high-stakes pages (visa costs, salary thresholds, eligibility rules) on a regular schedule.
- correct and update articles once the rules change, rather than leaving outdated figures live.
Who reviews our content
Our writers research and draft every article using the official sources listed above.
For content involving visa eligibility, salary thresholds or legal processes, we have relevant articles and working towards reviews by qualified immigration adviser, consultant or specialist.
An article that has been professionally reviewed is stated directly on the article itself.
What we are, and not
We are an independent information resource.
We are not a law firm, a regulated immigration adviser or a financial adviser.
We are not affiliated with UK Visas and Immigration, the Home Office, TRCN or any UK government body.
Our content is intended to help you understand your options and prepare for the relocation process.
It is not a substitute for advice from a qualified immigration solicitor, a regulated financial adviser or the relevant official body.
Where decisions carry legal or financial consequences, we encourage you to confirm details directly with an official source or a licensed professional before acting.
How we make money
Some of the links on this site are affiliate links, meaning we may earn a commission if you sign up for or purchase a product through them, but at no extra cost to you.
This never influences the accuracy of our information, as our research and fact-checking process remains the same regardless of whether a page includes affiliate links or not.
We also display advertising, which also does not influence editorial content.
Questions or corrections
Spotted something outdated or inaccurate? We want to know.
Contact us at japa@relofession.com and we’ll review and correct it promptly.
Page last updated: July 15, 2026.