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Safety cluster
GeoStability tracks geopolitical risk and structural resilience: a jurisdiction with a strong score is less exposed to regional escalation, sanctions risk, and abrupt regime shifts. This map renders the latest GeoStability score for every jurisdiction using absolute paliers consistent with the rest of the site.
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Sark leads the GeoStability map at 9.7 / 10, ahead of Saint Helena (9.4 / 10) and Saint Barthelemy (9.4 / 10).
Across 232 ranked jurisdictions, 87 score 8 or higher and 64 fall below 6.
Central African Republic sits at the bottom of the published range at 1.0 / 10.
Green marks the top quintile on this composite, red marks the bottom quintile. Hover and the tables keep the absolute score out of 10. Map colors are relative to the full pool.
| Rank | Flag | Country | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sark | 9.7 / 10 | |
| =2 | Saint Helena | 9.4 / 10 | |
| =2 | Saint Barthelemy | 9.4 / 10 | |
| =2 | Bonaire | 9.4 / 10 | |
| =2 | Saba | 9.4 / 10 | |
| =2 | Sint Eustatius | 9.4 / 10 | |
| =2 | Cook Islands | 9.4 / 10 | |
| =2 | Pitcairn Islands | 9.4 / 10 | |
| =2 | Saint Pierre and Miquelon | 9.4 / 10 | |
| =2 | Wallis and Futuna | 9.4 / 10 |
| Rank | Flag | Country | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| =227 | Central African Republic | 1.0 / 10 | |
| =227 | Somalia | 1.0 / 10 | |
| =227 | Syria | 1.0 / 10 | |
| =227 | Yemen | 1.0 / 10 | |
| =227 | Sudan | 1.0 / 10 | |
| =227 | Democratic Republic of the Congo | 1.0 / 10 | |
| =225 | Afghanistan | 1.1 / 10 | |
| =225 | South Sudan | 1.1 / 10 | |
| 224 | Myanmar | 1.2 / 10 | |
| 223 | Palestinian Territories | 1.3 / 10 |
GeoStability is one of four indices in the safety cluster of our composite Lucky Nomads World Index. It focuses on structural geopolitical signals such as alliance positioning, regional tensions, exposure to sanctions regimes, and internal stability. Scores are normalised to 1 to 10 and updated as the underlying signals shift. The map uses absolute paliers (top ≥ 9, strong ≥ 8, medium ≥ 7, fair ≥ 6, weak below 6).
GeoStability Index measures geopolitical risk and structural resilience for long-horizon relocation planning. It is one of the 19 objective dimensions that feed our composite Lucky Nomads World Index.
The GeoStability Index is scored independently for every jurisdiction from primary sources and structured analytical inference, then normalised on a 1 to 10 scale. The same engine powers the cockpit, ranking pages, and country profiles, so the GeoStability Index you see here matches the score on each country profile.
Green countries score 8 or higher on GeoStability Index, yellow countries land in the 6 to 7.9 range, red countries are below 6. Gray countries are not currently ranked. For the full ordered list, see our /rankings/best-countries-geostability page.
Click any green or red polygon on the map, or open the country profile under /countries/[slug] to see its GeoStability Index score plus the other 17 dimensions.
Scores are reviewed on a rolling cadence as new data lands. The map below reflects the latest published numbers from our objective scoring engine.
As of the latest published scores, the top of the GeoStability map is Sark (9.7 / 10), Saint Helena (9.4 / 10), and Saint Barthelemy (9.4 / 10). The full ordered list with every ranked jurisdiction is in the table on this page.
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Researched from official sources, leading global indices and Lucky Nomads' own scoring.