Compare immigration destinations
Canada or Australia? Canada or Germany? Pick any two destinations and see which is faster, cheaper, and clearer for permanent residency, aggregated from every visa route Transita tracks.
All comparisons
- AustraliavsCanada
- AustraliavsGermany
- AustraliavsSpain
- AustraliavsIreland
- AustraliavsNetherlands
- AustraliavsNew Zealand
- AustraliavsPortugal
- AustraliavsUnited Kingdom
- AustraliavsUnited States
- CanadavsGermany
- CanadavsSpain
- CanadavsIreland
- CanadavsNetherlands
- CanadavsNew Zealand
- CanadavsPortugal
- CanadavsUnited Kingdom
- CanadavsUnited States
- GermanyvsSpain
- GermanyvsIreland
- GermanyvsNetherlands
- GermanyvsNew Zealand
- GermanyvsPortugal
- GermanyvsUnited Kingdom
- GermanyvsUnited States
- SpainvsIreland
- SpainvsNetherlands
- SpainvsNew Zealand
- SpainvsPortugal
- SpainvsUnited Kingdom
- SpainvsUnited States
- IrelandvsNetherlands
- IrelandvsNew Zealand
- IrelandvsPortugal
- IrelandvsUnited Kingdom
- IrelandvsUnited States
- NetherlandsvsNew Zealand
- NetherlandsvsPortugal
- NetherlandsvsUnited Kingdom
- NetherlandsvsUnited States
- New ZealandvsPortugal
- New ZealandvsUnited Kingdom
- New ZealandvsUnited States
- PortugalvsUnited Kingdom
- PortugalvsUnited States
- United KingdomvsUnited States
Common questions
- Which country gives the fastest visa?
- Of the destinations Transita tracks, United States has the fastest headline route, the TN, at about 0–1 months. Processing times still depend on caseload and how complete your application is, and the fastest route is not always the one you qualify for.
- Which country has the easiest path to permanent residency?
- Canada has the clearest permanent-residency pathway in our data, with 10 routes leading to permanent residency. Eligibility for the underlying visa still decides your real odds.
- What's the cheapest country to get a visa for?
- Spain has the lowest official entry fee Transita tracks. Its Ley de Startups (Art. 74-78) costs about $80 in government fees. That figure excludes legal help, translation, skills assessment, and relocation, which usually cost far more than the visa itself.
- What's the easiest country to get a visa for?
- Canada has the most routes you can start without a job offer (9 of 12), so it is often the easiest to begin on your own profile. "Easiest" still depends on your nationality, profession, and points. There is no single easiest country for everyone.






