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Choosing a Studio: What Migrant Workers Should Know

Moving to a new city for work means solving for a place to live fast, often before you fully understand what you're agreeing to. Here's what to check before you commit.

Is the price actually clear?

A membership fee should cover your Nest and nothing should get added later that wasn't disclosed upfront.

Is it close to your job?

A long commute eats into both your time and your earnings. A Studio placed against the actual industrial corridor you're working in matters more than it looks like on day one.

What else comes with it?

Nia Studios bundle Work continuity support and Essentials — meals, savings tools, remittance help — into the same membership, so you're not solving four problems separately.

Is it set up before you arrive?

You shouldn't be negotiating your first night in a new city. It should already be arranged.

Continuity is an operating decision, not a perk.

Tell us the corridor you operate in and the workforce you need to keep. We'll map the continuity infrastructure for it.