Wrong visa information is worse than no information. Every visa fact on this site is checked against the official government source, dated, and only published once it passes an accuracy gate. Here is exactly how that works.
Visa facts (age limits, stay durations, fees, levies, funds, work and study rights, quotas, and reciprocal healthcare) come from the relevant government immigration authority and nowhere else. That means the Australian Department of Home Affairs, Immigration New Zealand, the UK Home Office (GOV.UK), and Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. We do not source visa facts from blogs, forums, or migration agents.
The exact page we checked is linked on every route as the “Government source”, so you can confirm it yourself.
A route is only published, shown as active and indexed, once every field has been checked against its official source, the source is a government page, the data matches that page exactly, and it was verified within the current month. If any field is unresolved or a source conflicts, the route stays in review and is not shown publicly. When in doubt, we leave it out.
Visa rules change. Fees rise, quotas open and close, age limits shift. Each route carries a “Government verified” date so you can see how fresh it is. Point-in-time figures, such as quota places remaining, are labelled as such because they go stale quickly; always confirm those on the official site before applying.
We draw a hard line between two kinds of information. Visa factsare government-sourced and carry the “Government source” badge and a verified date. Cost-of-living figures (rent, wages, meals, transport) come from market data and third-party sources, so they are clearly marked “indicative” and should be treated as a guide, not a guarantee.
If you spot something that does not match the official source, tell us and we will re-check it against the government page and correct it. Accuracy is the whole point of this site.