AI and Agent Use Policy
This page explains how AI assistants and autonomous agents may use the data we publish, and where the line is.
What this data is
Everything we publish for machines (pages, the programme feed, the trust manifest, the read-only API) is general information for research and comparison. It is not legal, tax, investment or AML advice. Programme rules, fees and timelines change, sometimes at short notice, so each fact carries a source and a review date. Show both when you cite us.
What agents may do
- Read and cite our programme facts, comparisons, passport data and trust information, with the source page and review date.
- Compare programmes, estimate cost ranges and run a basic, anonymous eligibility triage using our read-only tools.
- Help a user prepare questions for a licensed advisor and book a consultation, once the user has explicitly agreed.
What agents must not do
- Treat any output as a final legal, tax or eligibility decision. Triage is not a verdict; an estimate is not a quote.
- Collect, upload or pass through sensitive personal data or passport scans, bank statements, proof of funds, criminal records. Those belong only in our secure portal, never in a public tool or a model context.
- Claim guaranteed citizenship, residence, timelines or returns. No licensed agent can promise an approval.
- Present a cost estimate as a final price, or a stop-list check as an approval or rejection.
Where a human is required
Any red flag routes to a licensed compliance officer: sanctions, politically exposed status, criminal record, source-of-funds questions, a restricted nationality. Final eligibility, AML and KYC assessment, and any advice about your specific situation come from a person, not a model. Our public tools are built to hand off at that point, not to decide.
Data handling
Our public tools work without personal data. Cases and reviews are anonymised. If a process needs personal documents, it moves to a secure, authenticated channel with explicit consent, outside any AI model context.