Required under the EU Accessibility Act (applicable from 28 June 2025) and good practice everywhere else. Honest about what we've done, what we haven't, and how to tell us when we get it wrong.
We target WCAG 2.1 Level AA across the customer-facing site (homepage, quiz, pricing, country / programme pages, blog, legal pages). Generated PDF reports target a lower bar (PDF/UA non-compliant) — see §3 below.
<main>, <nav>, <article>, <footer> landmarks site-wide.<html lang="en"> on every page.:focus-visible rule with 2px outline in primary brand colour for keyboard navigation.prefers-reduced-motion media query reduces all transitions to 0.01ms.<label> or aria-label.<button>, not click-handler <div>.role="dialog", aria-modal="true", aria-label present on banner.alt="" where they duplicate visible text (e.g. flag images next to country names).No formal third-party WCAG audit has been performed. Internal review covers homepage, quiz, pricing, top-50 country pages, and legal pages. The remaining ~6,000 long-tail pages are auto-generated from the same template and inherit the same structure but have not been individually tested.
We have NOT tested end-to-end with NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver, or TalkBack. Complex widgets (the searchable country dropdown, multi-select chips in the quiz) are likely the weakest surface for assistive technology.
Primary navigation, quiz progression, and checkout flow work with keyboard. Some interactive widgets in the Premium report (collapsible sections, comparison tables) have not been keyboard-tested.
The generated paid reports (PDF) lack tagged structure required for full screen-reader compatibility. If you require an accessible report, email hello@wheretoemigrate.io and we will provide an HTML alternative (which IS screen-reader friendly) at no extra charge.
The score gauge SVGs, country comparison sliders, and interactive cost calculator may not meet WCAG AA in all states. Use the static report PDF or contact us if these prevent you from completing your task.
maximum-scale=1 restriction).If you encounter an accessibility barrier on this site, we want to know. Email hello@wheretoemigrate.io with:
Response targets: 72 hours initial acknowledgement · best-effort fix or workaround within 30 days · structural changes prioritised in the next quarterly accessibility review.
If you are not satisfied with our response to your accessibility complaint, you may contact the Portuguese supervisory body responsible for accessibility complaints:
AMA — Agência para a Modernização Administrativa
acessibilidade.gov.pt
EU citizens may also contact their national equivalent authority. Within the EEA, the Web Accessibility Directive Article 9 establishes a national enforcement procedure in each Member State.
This accessibility statement was prepared on using self-assessment. It will be reviewed quarterly and updated when:
The next planned full review is .