| # Borderless Demo Script | |
| ## Setup | |
| 1. Open the Space and sign in with Hugging Face. | |
| 2. Point out the guided profile form, demo personas, chat, and live globe. | |
| 3. Select **India software engineer** to fill the chat box. | |
| 4. Send the prompt. | |
| ## Narration | |
| "Borderless starts from the kind of messy profile a real person has: passport, | |
| education, work history, languages, budget, timeline, and goals. Instead of | |
| answering from memory, the agent plans a research session, searches for official | |
| immigration sources, reads the relevant pages, and marks viable countries on the | |
| globe." | |
| ## Expected Beats | |
| - The tool trace shows planning, country profile lookup, web search, page | |
| scraping, and globe updates in readable language. | |
| - The globe flies to a shortlist and opens the first pathway label. | |
| - The final answer uses `Snapshot`, `Best-Fit Countries`, `Pathway Details`, | |
| `Documents To Prepare`, `Risks And Tradeoffs`, `Official Sources`, and | |
| `Next Steps`. | |
| - The answer cites official URLs and flags anything that still needs checking. | |
| ## Follow-Up Prompt | |
| After the first answer, ask: | |
| > Pick the strongest country from this shortlist and give me a 90-day document | |
| > preparation plan. | |
| This shows that Borderless can move from broad exploration to a concrete action | |
| plan while keeping the same user profile in context. | |
| ## Closing Line | |
| "The point is not to replace an immigration lawyer. The point is to help a person | |
| arrive at a short, evidence-backed list of countries and pathways worth serious | |
| follow-up." | |