Disclaimers
Effective 1 June 2026 · Version 1.0
How CALIBER works
The CALIBER score is computed by a deterministic rules engine — not by an AI model. The engine applies a versioned ruleset compiled from publicly available UAE immigration guidance. The AI component (Claude, by Anthropic) writes the plain-language explanation of your score. It does not compute, adjust, or override the score.
What this is — and is not
- This is: an entry-readiness analysis based on your inputs and a versioned ruleset. It tells you how your profile looks against known patterns and requirements.
- This is not: a visa decision, an immigration ruling, a legal opinion, or a guarantee of entry into the UAE.
- This is not: a substitute for official advice from UAE authorities (GDRFA, ICP) or a licensed immigration lawyer.
Inherent limitations
- Rules change. The ruleset has an effective date. Results are valid as of that date.
- Discretionary decisions by border officers cannot be modelled. A “Low risk” result does not guarantee entry.
- If the engine cannot assess your case with confidence, it returns a “Needs Review” result and routes you to a Mobility Officer. This is intentional — not a gap.
- Tier-C corridors (Iran, Nigeria, Syria, Sudan) are never scored with confidence. They are always routed to a human.
Honest confidence
Every report includes a confidence score that reflects how complete your inputs are and how well the ruleset covers your corridor. A lower confidence score means less data — not a worse outcome.
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