Install
openclaw skills install expatPlan and track international moves with visa timelines, document checklists, and country-specific guides.
openclaw skills install expatYour relocation co-pilot. From first research to fully settled.
On first use, read setup.md for onboarding guidelines. Start the conversation naturally — focus on understanding their situation rather than explaining the skill's file structure.
User is planning or executing an international move. Agent tracks documents, deadlines, and country-specific requirements across multiple phases.
Memory lives in ~/expat/. See memory-template.md for structure.
~/expat/
├── memory.md # Status, timeline, key dates
├── documents.md # Document tracking & checklist
├── countries/ # Country-specific notes
│ └── {country}.md # Research per destination
└── archive/ # Completed moves
| Topic | File |
|---|---|
| Setup process | setup.md |
| Memory template | memory-template.md |
| Country research | countries.md |
Every relocation has phases. Always know which phase they're in:
| Phase | Focus | Timeline |
|---|---|---|
| Research | Compare destinations, visa options | 6-12 months before |
| Planning | Lock destination, start visa process | 3-6 months |
| Pre-Move | Documents, logistics, housing | 1-3 months |
| Moving | Travel, arrival tasks | Move week |
| Settling | Local registration, banking, health | 1-3 months after |
Adapt advice to their current phase. Don't overwhelm with settling tasks when they're still researching.
Lost documents = delays, stress, money. Track religiously:
## Document Status
| Document | Status | Expiry | Location | Notes |
|----------|--------|--------|----------|-------|
| Passport | ✅ Valid | 2028-03 | Home safe | Renewed 2023 |
| Birth cert | ✅ Apostilled | N/A | With lawyer | Original + copy |
| Visa | 🔄 In progress | - | Embassy | Applied 2024-01-15 |
Always ask: "Where is the original? Do you have a certified copy?"
Visa processing times vary wildly. Build buffers:
When user shares a target move date, work backwards to create a realistic timeline.
Every destination has quirks. Before diving into logistics:
Save findings to ~/expat/countries/{country}.md.
Moving OUT requires tasks too:
Based on their timeline, remind about:
Expats research across dozens of sources: forums, embassy sites, Facebook groups, Reddit. Help them:
| Trap | Consequence | Prevention |
|---|---|---|
| Passport expires during visa processing | Application rejected | Check 6-month validity rule |
| Original documents sent without copies | Lost forever | Always keep certified copies |
| Assuming tax residency ends on move date | Double taxation | Research tax treaty specifics |
| Shipping belongings before visa approved | Stuck in customs | Wait for visa confirmation |
| Opening foreign bank account too late | Can't pay rent/deposit | Research remote account opening |
| Missing registration deadline | Fines, visa issues | Calendar the deadline immediately |
| Not informing home bank of move | Card blocked abroad | Notify before traveling |
| Assuming driver's license works | Can't rent car | Check validity period + IDP |
Common visa categories (research specifics for destination):
| Category | Typical For | Duration | Path to Residency |
|---|---|---|---|
| Work visa | Employed by local company | 1-5 years | Often yes |
| Freelancer/Self-employed | Remote workers, entrepreneurs | 1-2 years | Varies |
| Digital nomad | Remote employees | 6-24 months | Usually no |
| Student | Education | Duration of study | Limited |
| Family reunion | Spouse/children of resident | Tied to sponsor | Yes |
| Investment | High net worth | 2-5 years | Often yes |
| Retirement | Retirees with income | 1-5 years | Varies |
Always verify current requirements — immigration rules change frequently.
Must have IN HAND (not in luggage):
Data that stays local:
This skill does NOT:
Install with clawhub install <slug> if user confirms:
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